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The Educational Audiologist provides audiological evaluation and consultation services to enhance communication access and learning for learners who are Deaf or hard of hearing in educational environments.
- Participates as needed in APSEA Service Delivery Team meetings to provide expertise regarding the effects of hearing, listening and speechreading on the ability of learners to access communication and learning.
- Supports the ordering, maintenance, and repair of hearing assistance technology.
- Consults with clinical audiologists, and/or families regarding the amplification needs of learners who qualify for APSEA service.
- Develops resources to support assistive technology options and use for learners.
- Provides consultative outreach service to educational teams and families in collaboration with the ESS - DHH.
- Remains current with advances in new amplification technology.
- Supports processes to create a safe, equitable, positive, and supportive learning environment in which diversities are valued.
- Fosters respectful, collaborative relationships between families and professionals.
- Participates in ongoing professional learning.