SA Health Job Pack Job Title Audiologist Job Number 574332 Applications Closing Date 13/11/2015 Region / Division Health Service Location Classification Southern Adelaide Local Health Network Flinders Medical Centre Adelaide Metro AHP2 Job Status Part Time (33.75 hpw) Temporary to 09/02/2017 Indicative Total Remuneration* $83,975 - $97,090 Pro Rata Criminal History Assessment Applicants will be required to demonstrate that they have undergone an appropriate criminal and relevant history screening assessment/ criminal history check. Depending on the role, this may be a Department of Communities and Social Inclusion (DCSI) Criminal History Check and/or a South Australian Police (SAPOL) National Police Check (NPC). The following checks will be required for this role: Child Related Employment Screening - DCSI Vulnerable Person-Related Employment Screening - NPC Aged Care Sector Employment Screening - NPC General Employment Probity Check - NPC Further information is available on the SA Health careers website at www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/careers - see Career Information, or by referring to the nominated contact person below. Contact Details Full name Helen Tedesco Phone number 8204 3007 Email address helen.tedesco@health.sa.gov.au Public I1 A1
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TITLE OF POSITION: Audiologist Classification: AHP2 Southern Adelaide Local Health Network (LHN) JOB AND PERSON SPECIFICATION (NON-MANAGERIAL) ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT: SA Health Southern Adelaide LHN Health Unit: Division: Allied Health Classification Reviewed: Department/Section: Speech Pathology and Audiology Position No: FM0793 Position Created: Job and Person Specification Approval CEO or Delegate / / Date JOB SPECIFICATION 1. PREAMBLE The Southern Adelaide Local Health Network (LHN) provides care for around 341,000 people living in the southern metropolitan area of Adelaide as well as providing a number of state-wide services, and services to those in regional areas. More than 7,000 skilled staff provide high quality patient care, education, research and health promoting services. Southern Adelaide LHN provides a range of acute and sub acute health services for people of all ages, and has three hospitals, Flinders Medical Centre, Noarlunga Hospital and the Repatriation General Hospital. Primary Health and Transition services delivers a range of services across the southern metropolitan area of Adelaide, with a focus on providing chronic disease management programs in the community, and transition and hospital substitution and avoidance programs targeted at chronic disease and frail aged. Southern Mental Health provides a range of integrated services across community and hospital settings, targeted at all age groups, in collaboration with non-government organisations and Southern Adelaide Fleurieu Kangaroo Island Medicare Local (SAFKIML). 2. SUMMARY OF THE BROAD PURPOSE OF THE POSITION and its responsibilities/duties The Audiologist implements procedures, which result in the diagnosis and management of hearing and related disorders for children and adults. The Audiologist is responsible for the interpretation of results and communication with referral sources to identify appropriate surgical, medical and rehabilitative interventions. Services include paediatric, adult and ototoxic monitoring as well as facilitating ENT clinics. Some support for the Flinders University Masters of Audiology Program may be required. The AHP2 Audiologist is accountable to the Director of Clinical Services (Speech Pathology and Audiology) for the provision of audiological services,
which result in the assessment and management of patients being referred from within Flinders Medical Centre and outside the hospital. This is a part time maternity leave contract working with a part time AHP3 audiologist who provides ongoing professional supervision. Counselling for difficulties created by hearing related disorders and recommendations of strategies are provided. The Audiologist is responsible for arranging referral to outside agencies for ongoing rehabilitation and management. The Audiologist participates in research, teaching and service improvement activities at FMC/FU and within the region. To contribute to the cost effectiveness of services at FMC the audiologist works with multi-disciplinary Allied Health and ward based teams wherever possible. 3. REPORTING/WORKING RELATIONSHIPS (to whom the person reports, staff for whom the person is responsible, and other significant connections and working relationships within the organisation) Supervisor Reports to: Director of Speech Pathology and Audiology Supervisor's Position: Principal Audiologist Subject Position: Audiologist Staff Supervised: Paramedical Aide OPS2 Other Positions Reporting to the Supervisor: AHP2 Audiologist 4. SPECIAL CONDITIONS (such as non-metropolitan location, travel requirements, frequent overtime, etc) Job and Person Specifications are reviewed regularly as part of the ongoing Performance Development process. May be required to work within other locations of the Southern Adelaide LHN. Some out of hours work may be required. Support values consistent with the aims of SA Health and the LHN, including honesty, respect and integrity. May be required to undertake a health assessment prior to commencement. Appointment will be subject to a satisfactory Department of Communities and Social Inclusion (DCSI) Criminal History Check. Comply with the Principles of the Code of Fair Information Practice, adopted by the Department of Health, which regulate the collection, use, disclosure, storage and transfer of all personal patient/client information within the Department and throughout its funded service providers. 5. STATEMENT OF KEY OUTCOMES AND ASSOCIATED ACTIVITIES (group in to major areas of responsibility / activity and list in descending order of importance). Contribute to a safe and healthy work environment, free from discrimination and harassment by working in accordance with legislative requirements, the Code of Ethics for the South Australian Public Sector and departmental human resource policies, including WHS requirements. Commitment to achieving and complying with National Safety & Quality Health Service Standards. To provide a comprehensive, high quality, audiological service is provided to patients of FMC. To achieve this, the incumbent will; Work with operational competence and in close collaboration with other audiologists and health care profession teams, adopting new techniques where evidence indicates its use.
Contribute to the planning, development and evaluation of audiological services. Promote improvement and enhancement of audiology services and operational processes through multi-disciplinary continuous quality improvement activities. Hearing and related disorders are diagnosed by performing baseline and diagnostic audiological procedures for inpatients and outpatients at FMC. Standard testing methods are modified for complex patients. Limited oto-neurological diagnostic testing including ABR may be provided. (ENG & Caloric testing not performed at FMC) FMC referred patients are managed by identifying, recommending and implementing strategies to deal with difficulties created by hearing and related disorders, including counselling. Optimise management of the hearing impaired patient by liaising with members of health care teams within the hospital and community. Maintain comprehensive professional reports in main unit record FMC and interpret audiology results and disseminate. Monitor discharged patients by liaising with external agencies and professionals. Assess aural performance and visual communication skills for patients referred to the Cochlear Implant Program, including promontory stimulation. Contribution is made to the pre and post surgical counselling of cochlear implant patients Contribute to effective patient self-management, by providing information, education, and planning of the management with consumer participation. Provide consultancy regarding audiological services in collaboration with the senior audiologist. To manage the service to meet performance targets and the strategic directions of FMC and the division, the incumbent will; Contribute to the overall management of the department in accordance with hospital policy by observing administrative and clinical protocols, maintaining accurate statistics to the standard required by the hospital and division, attending staff planning sessions, and maintenance of clinical assessment and therapy materials. Contribute to the maintenance of quality service standards of the equipment in conjunction with BME and other audiologists, instructing in aspects of calibration where necessary. Represent audiology at Department and Allied Health Division meetings, and others as required. Ensure timely exchange of information with the senior audiologist. Work with the Allied Health Division, in ensuring the cost-effective management of the audiology service to meet all performance targets. Monitor and evaluate the service and make changes where indicated. Contribute to a safe and healthy work environment, free from discrimination and harassment by working in accordance with legislative requirements, the Code of Conduct and departmental human resource policies, including the OHS&W requirements. To continually enhance the service through the integration of clinical care with teaching and research and individual professional development, the incumbent will: Contribute to effective staff and student education through academic and clinical programs. Contribute to research activities related to the areas of professional practice and expertise.
Undertake performance review with the Principal Audiologist and /or Director Clinical Services. Ensure own professional development including attending conferences and workshops to maintain up to date knowledge and networks Market the role and successes of the audiological programs within FMC and the region. Acknowledged by Occupant: Date: / / PERSON SPECIFICATION 1. ESSENTIAL MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS (those characteristics considered absolutely necessary) Educational/Vocational Qualifications Appropriate Degree or equivalent qualification which gives eligibility for Association membership with the Audiological Society of Australia. Personal Abilities/Aptitudes/Skills Written and oral communication skills which result in effective and appropriate communication with a broad range of people Interpersonal skills which foster the co-operation and support of others Ability to work on an independent basis and achieve high level of self motivation and initiative Ability to work in a multi-disciplinary team and foster teamwork Demonstrated competence in audiological techniques appropriate to the patient population at FMC Problem solving skills, including demonstrated ability to appropriately consider the complexities of the patients' hearing loss plus medical / psychosocial history factors. Ability to organise workloads, set priorities and manage time effectively Proven commitment to the principles and practise of: EEO, Ethical Conduct, diversity and OHS&W; Quality management and client oriented service; Risk management. Experience Broad & varied experience in the management of patients affected by hearing and communication disorders. Service improvement and evaluation Contributing to clinical educational programs for patients, staff and students Knowledge Understanding of Work Health Safety principles and procedures Understanding of Quality Management principles and procedures Understanding of Delegated Safety Roles and Responsibilities Awareness of National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards Knowledge of the role and function of multi-disciplinary teams Hospital based audiology programs
Continuous quality improvement tools OH&S and EEO principles Familiarity with ethical standards of the audiology profession Understanding of Occupational Health, Safety & Welfare principles and procedures Understanding of Quality Management principles and procedures 2. DESIRABLE CHARACTERISTICS (to distinguish between applicants who meet all essential requirements) Personal Abilities/Aptitudes/Skills Auditory rehabilitation techniques Counselling skills Knowledge of hospital or other health setting based audiology programs Experience Proven experience in basic computing skills, including email and word processing Contribution to teaching and research Knowledge Awareness of the Charter of Health and Community Services rights. Specialist clinical skills, for example in cochlear implantation, neonatal hearing screening and diagnostic evaluation, paediatric hearing assessment and an up to date theoretical knowledge of these fields. Staff supervision and / or teaching Educational/Vocational Qualifications (considered useful in carrying out the responsibilities of the position) Current Clinical Certificate as awarded by the Audiological Society of Australia or eligibility for Clinical Certification Post Graduate Qualification in Audiology Other details