The Eaton-Peabody Lab at Massachusetts Eye and Ear is looking to hire a Research Audiologist to support ongoing research efforts in human subjects with a variety of etiologies including tinnitus and Meniere's disease. The audiologist will be a primary point of contact with our research participants and will also be responsible for data collection, maintaining the research equipment, and research data management.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
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EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
A doctorate in Audiology (Au.D.) or its equivalent is required. A Ph.D., prior research experience and/or prior experience working with tinnitus patients are all a plus.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Spends time working in a human research laboratory.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Able to work with human subjects. Able to manipulate fine instruments are required for ear exams and placement of ear-canal electrodes.
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