Hughston Medical Group - Audiologist - Columbus, GA.
HUGHSTON RESPONSIBILITIES
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS
Essential Functions: Sitting for long periods of time, standing, walking. Frequent computer work for most of workday. Must be able to lift/push/pull up to 50 lbs. Requires full range of body motion including manual and finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination. Requires occasional stooping, bending. Requires corrected vision and hearing to normal range, Requires working under stressful conditions at times.
Marginal Functions: Climbing stairs as necessary.
Accommodations: Office equipment.
Environmental Factors: Normal office environment. Some travel may be required for this position. This position may require irregular work hours. OSHA Category III
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
Experience: One (1) year experience preferred.
Education: Master’s and/or Doctorate Degree in Audiology. Georgia Audiology License required, BLS certification required. American Board of Audiology certification/Clinical Competency Certificate preferred.
Special Qualifications: Must follow established scope and established standards of practice in performance of daily duties. Experience with all ages. Demonstrates good professional judgement in patient care. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) must be in good standing.

Since 1949, Hughston Clinic has sought to provide the most advanced orthopaedic services available to all walks of life. Hughston encompasses 20 institutions over the Southeast, along with 6 sectors: Rehabilitation, Diagnostics, Orthopaedic Trauma, Jack Hughston Memorial Hospital and the Hughston Foundation, the doctors who make up this unique practice have devoted their lives to the study of orthopaedics and the treatment of musculoskeletal trauma, sports injuries, spine, upper extremity/hand and industrial medicine. In fact, few institutions anywhere in the world have assembled and sustained this level of talent in orthopaedic medicine. The Hughston Clinic has helped over 1 million patients live without pain.