Lead Audiologist
Company: CQ Partners
Location: Bath
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Pine Tree Society, located in
Bath, ME, is seeking a full-time Lead Audiologist to join the team.
The Audiologist is responsible for supporting the hearing and
communication needs of children and adults with disabilities. This
position is responsible for assessing hearing function, maintaining
hearing aids and assistive listening devices, and collaborating
with staff to ensure effective communication strategies are in
place. About Us: Pine Tree Society’s mission is to provide Maine
children and adults with disabilities the opportunities and the
means to create better lives for themselves and their families.
Supervisory Responsibilities: Supervise administrative support
personnel and/or billing as needed. Duties & Responsibilities:
Determines degree and origin of hearing loss by performing and
interpreting complete, comprehensive audiological evaluations with
diagnostic equipment; when indicated, recommends medical
intervention, habilitative strategies, amplification and/or
assistive listening devices. Dispenses and fits hearing aids
consistent with the rules and regulations provided by the State of
Maine Board of Speech, Audiology and Hearing. Instructs clients on
use and care of hearing instruments, provides aural rehabilitation
counseling, obtains functional gain measurements and aided speech
discrimination scores, obtains real ear measurements and
administers functional outcome measures as necessary. Provides
in-house hearing aid repair service. Ensures that client and/or
parent expresses an understanding of test results and exhibits
agreement with action plans by providing counseling and determining
and explaining the need for rehabilitation and/or medical
management; makes appropriate related recommendations to clients,
parents, physicians and other service providers. Keeps audiological
equipment in good working order and reduces downtime by maintaining
calibration on instrumentation through regular equipment checks.
Provides appropriate documentation. Maintains professional and
technical knowledge by participating in in-service training,
attending educational workshops and courses, reading, discussions
with team members and participating in professional societies.
Ensures efficient, responsive client services by participating in
the decisions regarding services, pricing and scheduling.
Participates in staff and team meetings by sharing and receiving
information, identifying and discussing current and potential
program and individual issues and offering suggestions. Assists in
maintaining a high level of service provision by determining annual
goals and objectives for quality assurance; completes related data
collection and reports. Performs other duties as assigned. Required
Skills & Abilities: Proficiency in audiological screening, device
troubleshooting, and assistive hearing technology. Strong
understanding of auditory processing, hearing loss, and
communication strategies. Excellent interpersonal skills and
ability to work with individuals of all ages and disabilities.
Ability to clearly communicate technical information to
non-clinical staff. Patience, empathy, and a commitment to
accessibility and inclusion. Flexibility to adapt to a fast-paced,
outdoor, and team-oriented environment. Competence in documentation
and organizational tasks. Cultural competence and sensitivity to
diverse communication styles and needs. Excitement and alignment to
Pine Tree Society’s values and mindsets that drive our work:
Critical Mindset 1: We don't say we can't, we say, how can we?
Critical Mindset 2: We collaborate to improve, grow, and meet
goals. Critical Mindset 3: We meet the needs of our teams so they
can better meet the needs of the people they serve. Critical
Mindset 4: Positivity: We choose Positivity. The positivity gives
us strength and builds a shared resiliency to do the work. Deep
commitment to Pine Tree’s Society mission of providing Maine
children and adults with disabilities the opportunities and the
means to create better lives for themselves and their families.
Required Education & Experience: AuD or Master’s degree in
Audiology. Current State of Maine Audiology license. 3 years of
experience in Audiology. Leadership experienced preferred but not
required. Employee Benefits In addition to being a part of a
supportive and impact focused team, our team members also enjoy a
competitive benefit package that includes the following offerings:
Comprehensive health, and vision insurance options for you and your
family, as well as employer paid dental insurance Paid life
insurance and short-term disability A generous paid time off (PTO)
accrual policy that includes 15 days/year to start, 12 paid
holidays (including 2 floating holidays of your choice) Retirement
plan with employer match and annual discretionary contributions
Paid training, certifications, and career development opportunities
Tuition advancement program of up to $5,250 a year for degree
programs at an accredited college or university An extensive
Employee Assistance Program (includes free counseling, mental
health support, wellness resources, financial education support,
and more!) Access to discounted rates on voluntary insurances
(includes accident, illness, cancer, additional life, and
disability insurances)
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