
Schedule Needs: Every 1st /3rd Sunday of each month and every Thursday. Schedule Time: 8-1230 or 930-130 (flexible scheduling)
Location - Germantown
Performs hearing screening tests on newborns and infants using special computerized technological equipment, according to established protocols.
Minimum Education
High School Diploma or GED Or equivalent. (Required)
Minimum Work Experience
1 year -related experience preferably in pediatric clinical support or childcare (Required)
Required Skills/Knowledge
Basic math calculations-addition, subtraction, multiplication and division; data entry/computer skills preferred; knowledge of general office equipment. Physical requirements include light lifting (20 pounds maximum) and usually involving walking or standing to a significant degree; bending the body downward at the waist and the ability to coordinate eyes and hands and the ability to manipulate small objects quickly and accurately.
Functional Accountabilities
Screenings
Timeline
Technology Upkeep

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