Assistant Coordinator, ENT Mobile Hearing Clinic
Overview*
Reporting to the ENT Allied Health team lead, an Assistant Coordinator is an ancillary staff who is responsible to work in collaboration with Audiologists and Audio Technicians to provide assistance in
clinical, administrative and technical duties, to ensure continuity of patient care in their aural rehabilitation process.
Job Responsibilities*
You will be responsible for the following:
1) Assist in clinic operational duties
- Managing daily operations of the service points assigned including front counter services, administrative and operational matters of the community clinics.
- Requisite, control and maintain good utilization of consumables, hearing aid stocks and office supplies in community clinics.
- Assist in scheduling of patients’ appointments using SAP especially for hearing test, hearing aid services and special arrangement in community clinics.
- Work with the audiologists to ensure a positive experience for the patients along the continuum of care and devise innovative ideas to improve the delivery of care and delight patients.
- Responsible for ensuring that the MHCs and SHCs are patient friendly, safe and spick & span.
2) Assists in triaging of patients:
- Triaging and assessing of all patients who are referred for hearing aid evaluation and/or tinnitus counselling session at specialist outpatient clinic.
- Conduct counselling on hearing aid styles, model and realistic expectation of hearing aids.
- Assess the patient’s readiness and interest in taking up hearing aids.
- Conduct relevant questionnaires to determine the degree of hearing handicap.
- Synthesize assessment information to identify patient’s main concerns and prioritize care needs.
- Work in partnership with patients and families on the services and options available. Coordinate the necessary referrals accordingly.
- Conduct financial counselling on hearing aid cost, consultation charges and subsidies available.
- Liaise with AIC to ascertain patient’s eligibility for Senior Mobility Enabling Fund
- Document the assessment, plans, and/or triage outcomes timely and accurately in the relevant system.
- Maintain the database for all patients seen during Triage.
3) Other general duties:
- Attend to ad-hoc assignments assigned by Reporting Officer.
- Perform daily calibration of audiology equipment.
- Assist in scheduling of patient appointments using NUH system and confirming of patient’s attendance.
- Attend to e-mail and telephone inquiries from patient.
Requirements*
Qualification:
Completed at least a diploma and received in-house training conducted by principal/senior audiologists or attended relevant audiological lessons conducted by the NUS MSc Audiology program.
Experience:
- Fresh graduate. Clinical experience not required.
- Relevant experience of 1 year and above in a similar setting is preferred.
Skills and Knowledge:
- A minimum of 3 to 6 months on-the-job training supervised by a Senior Audio Tech/Audiologist/ Senior/Principal Audiologist is required.
- Maintain a minimum required competency in annual competency review.
- Familiar with hearing aid technology and other related updates
- Understand the relationship between hearing and speech
- Able to communicate well with hearing impaired individuals
- Computer literate
Personal Traits:
- Good team player
- Enjoy working with people e.g. adults and young children and their families
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Analytical, organized and communicative
- Affable and approachable
- Possess a passion for helping people with hearing loss and other disabilities
- Can work calmly and methodically when under pressure from a busy and varied caseload
- Can work effectively as part of a multi-disciplinary team