Outpatient Audiologist
MaineGeneral Medical Center -Alfond Center for Health
Augusta, ME
5x8 hrs, Days
Sign-On Bonus
$35-62/hourOverview
- Start DateASAP
- Shift Breakdown5x8 hrs
- ShiftDays
- Facility InformationShort Term Acute Care192 beds
- SettingOutpatient
Pay
- Sign-On bonus$15,000
Benefits
- Continuing Education
- 403b retirement plan
- Wellness and fitness programs
- Pet insurance
- Employee assistance programs
- Medical benefits
- Dental benefits
- Vision benefits
- Life insurance
- Discount program
- Sign-On bonus
Qualifications
- Other license in Maine
- Eligible to work in US
Description
Perform comprehensive audiological evaluations for pediatric, adult, and geriatric patients
Conduct vestibular testing, including ENG evaluations
Perform ABR evaluations and other advanced diagnostic procedures
Diagnose hearing and balance disorders and develop individualized treatment plans
Provide counseling and education to patients and families
Recommend and fit hearing aids and other assistive devices
Collaborate closely with physicians and interdisciplinary team members
Document and coordinate care to ensure seamless patient experiences
What You Bring:
Maine state licensure as an Audiologist (or eligibility)
CCC-A preferred but not required
Strong diagnostic and clinical reasoning skills
Passion for patient-centered care
New graduates and experienced Audiologists are encouraged to apply
Why MaineGeneral?
MaineGeneral Health is a leading healthcare system serving central Maine communities, renowned for its quality, compassion, and teamwork. Here, Audiologists are valued as essential clinical experts — not production numbers.
You’ll find:
Collaborative provider relationships
Supportive leadership
A community-focused culture
Generous paid time off
Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits
Eligibility for up to $9,600 in student loan reimbursement
We believe in taking care of the people who take care of our patients.
About Augusta, ME:
Augusta and the surrounding communities — Manchester, Sidney, Vassalboro, Windsor, Chelsea, Hallowell, and Gardiner — offer a rare blend of residential neighborhoods, historic charm, rural beauty, and small-city convenience.
Maine is consistently ranked as one of the safest states in the country, with low crime rates and a cost of living approximately 4% lower than the U.S. average.
If you love the outdoors, this is your playground:
Home to Acadia National Park
32 state parks
Beaches, skiing, hiking, and year-round recreation
Location perks:
Less than 1 hour to Portland (international jetport + Maine Mall)
2 hours to Bar Harbor & Acadia National Park
2.5 hours to Boston
3.5 hours to Cape Cod
1.5 hours to Sugarloaf, Saddleback, and Sunday River for winter skiing
It’s the perfect mix of peaceful living with easy access to major destinations, and with our generous time off policy, you’ll actually have time to enjoy it.
Facility
MaineGeneral Medical Center -Alfond Center for Health
2 nurses recommend working with MaineGeneral Medical Center -Alfond Center for Health
- Short Term Acute Care
- 192 beds
Employer
MaineGeneral Health
At MaineGeneral Health, we believe the best care starts with supporting the people who provide it.
As Kennebec Valley's largest private employer and a trusted independent, nonprofit health system, our nearly 5,000 employees, including more than 250 physicians and advanced practice providers, are united by a shared mission to enhance, every day, the health of our patients, our families, and our communities.
Whether your passion is direct patient care or supporting the teams behind it, you'll find meaningful work, opportunities for professional growth, and a culture committed to helping you thrive
Augusta, ME
About
Augusta is Maine's capital city and the easternmost state capital in the U.S. Located in the central part of the state just an hour from Portland, the Kennebec River, often overlooked by the copper-domed capitol building, divides the city. A riverside trail stretches for 6.5 miles from the Memorial Bridge, providing an ideal place for a walk or a run, while Mill Park anchors the north entrance to the historic downtown. The park lies along the river with sloping hills popular for sledding in the winter, and from spring through fall, the park hosts a farmers' market. Downtown Augusta is fun to explore, with its picturesque waterfront and Victorian architecture housing shops, restaurants and brewpubs. Learn more about Augusta's and Maine's history in the Maine State Museum and the Old Fort Western Living Historic Museum, which sits within New England's oldest surviving fort, dating back to 1754.