This part-time Band 5 vacancy for Audiologist / Senior Audiologists has arisen within the Acute Audiology Section of Croydon Health Services NHS Trust. Applicants need to have either (a) a BSc or MSc in Audiology, (b) the PTP in Audiology or (c) have BTEC MPPM and BAAT part 1 & 2 and the grading will reflect experience together with level of responsibility, skill mix and ability. If you are newly qualified, you will gain good experience in developing your skills as an Audiologist via training, together with an introduction to management. The Audiology Department is a busy and energetic one, with an establishment of an Audiological Scientist/Audiology Manager, 7.5 Audiologists, and 2 Assistant Audiologists as well as a Hearing Therapist. We also have an experienced administration team to support our services. The team works well together across the disciplines provided and all are always willing to help each other out. We provide an adult audiology service to the people of Croydon receiving direct referrals for Hearing, Tinnitus and/or Balance disorders for all adult patients aged 18 yrs and older. We provide both diagnostic assessments and a rehabilitation service (hearing, tinnitus or balance disorders). We support otological ENT clinics and provide the electrophysiological service. To assist in the day-to-day running of the Audiology Service. The patient group to be seen includes adults. The post is based in the Hearing Centre at Croydon University Hospital, with an outreach clinic at Purley War Memorial Hospital. Responsibilities include undertaking simple and more complex test procedures, fitting and evaluating hearing aids, and knowledge of the assessment and treatment of tinnitus. There are training opportunities regarding electrophysiology, vestibular rehabilitation, and tinnitus counselling. Croydon Health Services NHS Trust provides hospital and community services throughout Croydon. Formed on 1st August 2010, the Trust serves over 360,000 people with a focus on providing healthcare outside hospitals at clinics, specialist centres, and in people’s homes. The Trust prioritizes education and training throughout staff careers, offering access to core skills training and professional development.