Hearing Aid Technician
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The primary difference between an Audiologist and a Hearing Instrument Specialist is that the Audiologist has an advanced degree and is an expert in all aspects of hearing healthcare, including the fitting of hearing devices, while the Hearing Aid Specialist has a high school or two-year degree and has received REQUIREMENTS High school diploma or equivalent; associate degree preferred. Certification as a Hearing Aid Technician or similar qualification. Experience working with hearing aids and related devices. Strong technical skills and proficiency with hearing aid software. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Detail-oriented and highly organized. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Compassionate and patient-focused approach. Knowledge of audiology principles and practices. Ability to troubleshoot and repair hearing aids. PROVISIONS Residence visa provided . Medical insurance . Accommodation provided Salary: Negotiable
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