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Urbana School District #116

CASE/VASE Educational Audiologist (2783)

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TitleCASE/VASE Educational Audiologist
Posting ID2783
Description

Urbana School District #116 CASE

 

TITLE: CASE/VASE Educational Audiologist 

 

LOCATION: CASE Audiology Office (based in Champaign Schools Early Childhood Center)

VASE Audiology Office (based in Danville at VASE Office)

 

SUPERVISOR: Executive Director of Student Services and/or their designee 

 

JOB SUMMARY:  The Educational Audiologist provides educational audiology services to students in participating districts and special education cooperatives.  



ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily.

 

Diagnostics:

  • Conduct comprehensive initial audiological assessment (using specific audiometric measures appropriate to the child’s needs and status) for each child who is referred, as well as any necessary follow-up evaluations.
  • Discuss test findings and recommendations as appropriate with parents/guardians of each child evaluated. 
  • Develop an audiological summary of testing and make recommendations, based on test results, to be shared with the school and any appropriate medical facilities or other agencies.

 

Classroom Amplification:

  • Advise school administrators and educators regarding the selection and purchase of auditory training equipment and be responsible for the electroacoustic evaluation of such equipment once it is place in the classroom.
  • Make earmold impressions for use with auditory training equipment and teach earmold care to staff and students.
  • Assess and monitor classroom acoustics and the proper use of amplifying equipment.
  • Perform regularly scheduled equipment checks of FM equipment.

 

Aural Rehabilitation:

  • Participate in the development of and implementation of aural rehabilitation programs.

 

Team Membership:

  • Participate in all aspects of the Educational and Audiological Review (EAR) team.
  • Participate in interagency teaming as appropriate with individual children or general program development.

 

Interfacing with Coworkers:

  • Establish and maintain positive working relationships with coworkers.

 

Interfacing with the Schools:

  • Conduct inservice sessions for teachers and other staff members on such topics as microphone technique, amplification of hearing loss, and management strategies for hearing-impaired  students.
  • Participate in eligibility, placement, and determination of services conferences as requested.
  • Provide consultation to teachers in the region as requested.
  • Implement hearing conservation programs.

 

Interfacing with the Community:

  • Work with community agencies as necessary for the provision of medical care, amplification, and educational programming.
  • Participate in out-patient programs as appropriate in terms of community needs as time permits.
  • Make medical referrals as necessary and collaborate with area hearing and medical professionals.

 

Professional Growth and Development:

  • Maintain membership in professional associations and participate in professional workshops, seminars or conventions to keep aware of new developments in special education and audiology.

          

QUALIFICATIONS:  

 

Education: Master’s degree in audiology; be able to meet the requirements for Clinical Certification of Competence in Audiology as prescribed by the American Speech and Hearing Association; Hold or meet eligibility requirements for certification and licensure in accordance with Illinois laws.

 

Experience: Two years of experience as an audiologist preferred including experience as an educational audiologist.  

 

OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

  • Highly organized
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills
  • Excellent interaction skills with educational and medical personnel and with students and parents.
  • Excellent problem-solver

 

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:  

  • Salary Range of $60,000-$80000 dependent on education level and experience
  • Ten-month position (200 work days - Extended Professional Calendar)
  • 40 % time with CASE in Champaign and 60% time at VASE in Danville
  • District-level, non-administrative, non-union position
  • Benefit information can be found on the Human Resources webpage
  • This is an exempt position.

 

EVALUATION:  To be completed by Executive Director of Student Services  and/or their designee

 

START DATE: 8/2025

 

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

 

Revised January 25, 2025

Shift Type8.0 Hours Per Day
Salary RangeMay Qualify for <a href="https://usd116.org/hr/">Benefits</a>. See job posting for pay information.
LocationUSD #116

Applications Accepted

Start Date02/07/2025

Job Contact

NamePam Duda or Beth LaddTitleCASE Vision/DHH Coordinator, Executive Director
Emailpduda@usd116.org or bladd@usd116.orgPhone