Job Description
Job Description
SUMMARY :
Evaluate and prioritize infants to be screened prior to discharge from the hospital based on established protocol. Factors considered include :
- Time of birth
- Estimated discharge time, ensuring LOS is not prolonged for hearing screening
- Need for 2nd screening prior to discharge
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS :
Perform automated hearing screening testsInform parents of the infant prior to screening, and answer parent questionsIdentify any risk factors for hearing lossPerform automated screening tests using designated equipment, strictly following established protocols and proceduresInform parents of the results of hearing screening, answering any questions after the testProvide parents with written information to take home about hearing loss and speech and language milestonesRefer any problematic or difficult cases out for follow-up and schedule follow-up outpatient appointmentIf parents require follow-up, provide them with optionsDocument screening test results and newborn hearing screening log. Enter the data into the DHCS website and also document it in the Electronic Medical Record.Follow established infection control proceduresUtilize appropriate baby-handling skillsRecognize problems with screening equipment, troubleshoot as necessary, and report any recurrent or unresolved problemsRecognize potential problems with infant and / or major medical equipment and report problems to appropriate personnelMonitor inventory of supplies and report supply needs to the manager. Maintain appropriate supply levels with screening equipment.Complete billing sheets for all hearing screenings performed and submit them to managerOTHER RESPONSIBILITIES :
Other duties as assigned from time to time.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES :
1 N / A
EDUCATION, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES, AND EXPERIENCE :
Two or more years of related hospital or clinic based experience required.Excellent communication skills, verbal and written, and demonstrated skill in sharing information with governing bodies and employees in an appropriate and timely manner.Well-developed project management, people management and client relationship skills.Strong analytic problem-solving skills, organizational skills to manage time efficiently and the ability to adapt to changing environments is key to the success of this position.Must relate in a professional and courteous manner with internal and external customers.Use verbal, negotiating, and written communication skills effectively, and handle conflict constructively. Maintains positive interpersonal relationships with patients, families, physicians, and co-workers.LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS :
Current AHA BLS required upon hire.Completion of the National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management Training within 6 months of hire.AGE OF POPULATION SERVED :
Newborn / Infant / PediatricPHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS :
Accurate typing, personal computer, data entry, standing, walking, lifting up to 30 pounds. Must have sufficient emotional stability to relate with co-workers and clients in a professional manner even in a stressful busy clinic setting.