Occupation Title β€’ 2293-15

2293-15 β€” Speech Language Pathologist and Audiologist

This is a specific occupation title under a broader Unit Group category.

Summary
Speech Language Pathologist and Audiologist is a professional role responsible for diagnose and treat communication, hearing, and swallowing disorders across the lifespan develop and carry out care plans for clients to attain or regain skills such as lip reading; teach clients how to use assistive listening devices such as hearing loops carry out research on hearing disorders and on the development and design of diagnostic procedures within their specialized field.
Minimum entry
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Description
Speech Language Pathologist and Audiologist is a professional role responsible for diagnose and treat communication, hearing, and swallowing disorders across the lifespan develop and carry out care plans for clients to attain or regain skills such as lip reading; teach clients how to use assistive listening devices such as hearing loops carry out research on hearing disorders and on the development and design of diagnostic procedures within their specialized field.
Employment prospects
The job has potential for growth
Tasks
  • Work in schools, rehabilitation centers, community health center, hospitals or nursing and residential care facilities.
Skills
Core skills
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Education
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Where they work
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Earnings
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