Innovative audiology practice seeks full-time audiologist interested in using their Au.D. to the fullest through hearing and tinnitus diagnostics, treatment, & rehabilitation. Brant Audiology & Tinnitus is the largest comprehensive private audiology practice in Wyoming. We have a steadfast commitment to providing the highest level of education and service to their patients. We also thrive on and giving back. Despite our size, each audiologist prides themselves on their ability to form genuine, meaningful connections with each and every patient. If you have a passion for treating the whole patient—not just their hearing loss—Brant Audiology & Tinnitus is the practice for you.
Competitive base salary with generous commission structure
Expected income $100,000+
No State income tax
Profit Sharing Program
Employer matched retirement plan (SIMPLE IRA)
Health Insurance Stipend
Continuing Education Stipend
Licensing Fees and Professional Liability Insurance
14 days PTO annually
10 paid holidays
Multi-location practice owned and operated by two ambitious Audiologists working to impact their community & profession with comprehensive hearing health treatment.
We believe in giving back to our community. Our philanthropic non-profit, Hearing the Call – Wyoming’s, mission is to provide better hearing to individuals in Wyoming who cannot afford it on their own. To help maintain dignity, those receiving help are given opportunities to give back to the community through service to others. Hearing the Call also supports better hearing globally.
We set the bar for hearing health care. Our audiologists lead with care and science for every ear at every age; this means we often work collaboratively with other care providers to ensure comprehensive, holistic hearing health care. Evidence-based practice is at the center of every decision we make and treatment we choose.
Learn more about us here.
Eligible for Wyoming Audiology License
Must be a motivated audiologist ready to make an impact in the field of audiology
Outgoing, charismatic provider who enjoys working as part of a team
Must be proficient in the following clinical skills:
Diagnostics, including audiometry, immittance, DPOAEs, speech-in-noise testing, and loudness discomfort levels
Selection and fitting of hearing aids, including programming, verification, and counseling
Ability to make aural rehabilitation plan
Cerumen removal
Earmold impressions
Tinnitus diagnostics, management, and counseling
Comfort with cochlear implant management
Bone-anchored device fitting & follow-up
Comfort with, or willing to learn, the following manufacturers:
Cochlear Americas
Oticon / Oticon Medical
ReSound
Starkey
Interest in understanding entrepreneurship and learning how a private practice operates
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