Job responsibilities To support a Vestibular and adult service and potentially including Physiological measurement of hearing in children less than 6 months of age including Hearing aid fitting for infants and young children. To Perform, interpret and report on routine and complex auditory testing on adults and children Routine and complex hearing aid selection fitting and rehabilitation including verification of fitting. To assess the patients need for hearing aids, based on the assessment and diagnostic test results and select the most appropriate hearing aids and prescription formulae in line with national and departmental protocols, but with an understanding of when these cannot be adhered to. Diagnostic vestibular investigations on patients of all ages. Vestibular Rehabilitation on suitable patients Undertakes aural impressions, fitting, and modification of ear moulds Develop and implement an individual rehabilitation program, based on evaluation of the assessment at assessment appointments, including advising on communication strategies, hearing aids, assistive listening devices, and auditory training, or referral to the appropriate clinician.Carry out aural rehabilitation on patients with additional disabilities.Offer tinnitus counselling. To formulate appropriate management strategies based on this information, To provide audiological cover for ENT clinics, consisting of basic pure-tone, impedance and tympanometry as required. Daily interaction with all members of Audiology team, communication as necessary with multi-disciplinary teams.