Remote Audiology Job Responsibilities
Remote audiology jobs come with key responsibilities focused on supporting the communication and learning needs of students. You’ll be entrusted with a variety of tasks that revolve around the well-being and communication needs of students. Some of these duties include:
- Promoting positive hearing and communication outcomes for students
- Conducting virtual assessments and evaluations
- Addressing and managing patient concerns related to hearing and speech
- Helping students set and achieve personal communication goals
- Collaborating with special education teachers, IEP teams, and school staff
- Educating parents and educators about hearing loss prevention and accommodations
In remote audiology roles, you are a vital member of the educational team. You’ll work alongside general and special education teachers, administrators, and other specialists to ensure students receive the necessary support to thrive academically, all while enjoying the flexibility of remote work.
Remote Audiology Job Requirements
In order to become a remote audiologist, you must meet the following criteria:
- Earn a bachelor’s degree in a related field.
- Complete a Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) program
- Complete supervised clinical hours
- Obtain a state license to practice audiology
Some audiologists also choose to pursue certification from ASHA or ABA, but this is not required for all positions.
Find Remote Audiology Jobs Today
Experience the satisfaction of helping students reach their communication and academic goals while enjoying the flexibility of working from home. VocoVision’s remote school audiologist opportunities allow you to make a meaningful impact on students’ lives across the country while balancing your career and personal life. Explore our available remote school audiologist positions and apply today to take the next step in your career.