• Providing professional Advisory and Assistance Services (A&AS) support to the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM), Epidemiology Consult Service Division (PHR).
• Delivering functional and consultative support to USAFSAM/PHR on investigations and data requests in relation to the Hearing Conservation Program.
• Active participation in professional conferences, publications of peer-reviewed manuscripts, and presentations to a variety of audiences.
• Conducting data collection, analysis and providing reports as required for the hearing conservation mission.
• Regular collaboration with other DoD components in reporting issues, suggesting solutions, and supporting hearing conservation best practices.
• Assisting USAFSAM/PHR in enhancing data sharing capabilities and surveillance partnerships.
• Regularly producing technical reports and worksheets as requested.
• Providing field, education, and research support.
• Conducting site visits to support research and telehealth-related activities.
• Coordinating and designing education and training materials based on HC program best practices and DoD/USAF protocols.
• Submitting institutional review board (IRB) proposals and surveillance protocols related to hearing conservation topics.
• Cultivating research protocols and submitting them to the appropriate IRB.
• Collaborating with USAFSAM/PHR epidemiology SME’s to expand and maintain data sharing agreements and coordinate research efforts.
• Providing clinical audiology consultation and records review.
• Delivering hearing conservation education and training at USAFSAM and during site visits and supporting and presenting research efforts in relation to hearing conservation.
Mandatory Qualifications:
• Must hold a Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) degree and board certification in Audiology.
• Should have at least two years of knowledge and experience in military audiology and/or occupational hearing conservation and prevention programs, and clinical care.
• Experience in providing general computer application support related to audiometers, audiometer accessories, audiometer software, and hearing conservation-related databases.
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite of Applications is required.
• Must be current in Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) training, Scientific and Technical Information (STINFO) training, and Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative.
Highly Desired Qualifications:
• Experience in clinical research, data management and analysis, and research reporting/publishing.
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