Assist the Consultant Audiological Physician and senior grades of staff in tertiary level evaluation of hearing disorders in young adults, children and babies. Undertake a range of comprehensive hearing assessments on children and babies including those with challenging behaviour such as with syndromes, developmental delay, learning or communication difficulties and physical impairments using investigative and analytical skills. Perform under indirect supervision a range of comprehensive hearing assessments on older children as part of the second tier assessment service. Assist in the production of individualised (re)habilitative programmes for hearing impaired babies, children and young adults including those with challenging behaviour. Assist in the evaluation of audiological treatment programmes, address the necessary changes needed for childrens and babies on-going aural (re)habilitation and report outcomes to a multidisciplinary team. Perform under indirect supervision Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) assessments as part of the APD pathway, including the analysis of questionnaires. Provide a hearing aid technical support/repair service for all hearing aided children. Perform ear impressioning in young adults, children and babies with direct or indirect supervision as required. Assist with the administrative aspects of the in-house and peripheral Ear Mould Service Assist in the review and up-date of working practices, admin and clerical procedures in line with NDCS, NHSP and MCHAS guidelines. Assist with the introduction of any new Audiological equipment, technique or working practice and assist with training where necessary. Assist with the administrative aspects of the hearing aid service including record keeping, maintenance and ordering of stock. Communicate effectively and work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team of Health and Education professionals to promote the continued implementation of a modernised service as recognised by National Bodies (ie MCHAS, NDCS, NHSP, BSA, BAA). Provide information to service users and carers on local resources available. Liaise with departmental admin/clerical staff to ensure an efficient and effective day-to-day service. Problem solve or defer as necessary all hearing aid queries that arise from children, parents, carers and other members of the multidisciplinary team including situations with potential conflict. Maintain comprehensive and accurate electronic records of assessment and treatment in line with legal and departmental policy and communicate results to appropriate disciplines in the form of letters and reports Collect data and statistics as directed by the Consultant Audiological Physician and Paediatric Audiology Service Manager. To take part in the annual performance review in accordance with Trust policy. To undertake mandatory training in accordance with trust policy. Report all feedback from service users and professionals to the Paediatric Audiology Service Manager. Maintain AHCS registration.