




Job Summary: The Audiometrist conducts hearing assessments to identify hearing loss or related impairments, thereby improving quality of life and promoting holistic well-being—particularly within vulnerable communities. Key Highlights: 1. Humanitarian care and social focus 2. Contribution to community well-being 3. Collaborative and adaptive work **Job Profile: Audiometrist** **Job Title:** Audiometrist **Reports to:** Operations Manager **Supervises:** N/A **Job Objective** To conduct hearing assessments for the served population in order to timely identify hearing loss or related impairments, thereby contributing to improved living conditions and promoting holistic well-being—especially within socioeconomically challenged communities. **Primary Function** To perform audiometric tests according to established clinical protocols, ensuring accuracy of results, humanitarian care, and appropriate referral of patients requiring specialized medical evaluation. **Main Responsibilities and Activities** * Conduct audiometric tests in accordance with current clinical guidelines. * Prepare, calibrate, and verify proper functioning of audiometry equipment. * Explain the procedure to patients using a humane and clear approach. * Record and interpret results obtained from each assessment. * Identify auditory impairments. * Maintain records, controls, and reports of patients served. * Safeguard clinical information in accordance with confidentiality standards. * Ensure basic maintenance of assigned equipment. * Participate in hearing health campaigns and mobile health brigades under the program. * Contribute to achieving the program’s objectives focused on community well-being. **Job Requirements** **Academic Qualifications (Mandatory)** * Professional degree and license as an Audiometry Technician, Audiology Technician, or equivalent officially recognized program. * Additional courses, certifications, or specializations in audiometry (desirable). **Experience** * Minimum 1 year performing audiometric tests in clinics, health brigades, or community programs. **Knowledge** * Techniques for pure-tone and speech audiometry. * Operation and calibration of audiometers. * Anatomy and physiology of the auditory system. * Biosafety standards and handling of medical equipment. * Working with vulnerable communities (desirable). **Skills** * Empathetic patient interaction and patient-centered orientation. * Clear and effective communication. * Organization and precision in clinical recordkeeping. * Collaborative work with multidisciplinary teams. * Adaptability to community and field environments. **Institutional Competencies** * Humanitarian service and social focus. * Professional ethics. * Responsibility and commitment. * Teamwork. * Quality of care delivered to the population. **Job Conditions** * Fieldwork conducted at Mobile Units or Service Centers. * Availability for travel according to operational routes. * Use of specialized equipment provided by the program. Job Type: Full\-time Pay: $14,000\.00 per month Work Location: In person


