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We are the fastest-growing hearing care company globally. Since 2012, we've redefined hearing care with our unique digital business model. We're proud to be a profitable global health-technology leader with a mission to help everyone hear well to live well. With over 1,100 team members in 7 international locations, we've transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands of customers. We're shaping the future of hearing care, and every day our team helps customers improve their quality of life through better hearing. Join us in creating a world where everyone can "Hear Well to Live Well." We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status. "Employment with hear.com is at-will, meaning that either you or the company may terminate employment at any time, for any reason, with or without notice or cause, as permitted by law.
Hearing Instrument Specialist
Location
United States + 1 moreAll locations: United States | Canada
Posted
38 days ago
Salary
$100K - $120K / year
Seniority
Mid Level
Job Description
Hearing Instrument Specialist
Hear.com US
Role Description Most audiology jobs tie you to a clinic, a commute, and a schedule that wasn't built around you. This one is different. At hear.com, you'll deliver expert hearing care entirely from home (no front desk, no parking, no overhead). You'll work with patients who are motivated, matched to the right technology, and supported by a team that handles the logistics so you can focus on what you're passionate about: helping people hear well to live well. This is teleaudiology at its most advanced, and we're looking for clinicians who are ready to practice in a way that's reshaping the field. What You'll Do - Conduct remote evaluations, device fittings, and follow-up care for patients across your licensed state(s) - Educate and guide patients on getting the most from their hearing technology - Provide feedback on new hearing care tools and workflows that improve the patient experience - Collaborate closely with our Sales Team to ensure seamless patient journeys - Contribute clinical insights to hear.com's global network, the largest independent audiology network in the world Qualifications - Active HIS license in CA, MN, NC, NY, or TX with 2+ years of fitting experience - HIS applicants must have successfully passed the International Licensing Exam (ILE), administered by the International Hearing Society (IHS) - A patient-first approach: empathetic, communicative, and genuinely invested in outcomes - Comfort working independently and managing your own schedule and caseload - Strong organizational skills and the ability to work across teams in a fast-paced environment - Reliable home internet: hardwired connection required (100+ Mbps download / 20+ Mbps upload) - Willingness to obtain licensure in additional states (all associated costs fully covered by hear.com) Benefits - Total target earnings of $100,000 to $120,000, made up of a $61,800 base salary plus monthly performance bonuses - Full medical, dental, and vision coverage - 401(k) - Paid parental leave - Open (flexible) PTO policy - Continuing education and certification costs fully covered so you can stay at the forefront of the field - All equipment provided: laptop, monitor, keyboard, mouse, ethernet cable, and more Company Description Since 2012, hear.com has grown into the fastest-growing hearing care company in the world, a profitable global health-technology leader with over 1,100 team members across 8 countries. Our mission is simple: help everyone hear well to live well. We've built a digital-first model that makes hearing care more accessible, more personalized, and more effective. Joining hear.com means joining a team that's not maintaining the status quo. We're replacing it. hear.com is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status. Employment with hear.com is at-will.
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