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Audiologist — In-Clinic Hearing Health Specialist

Job Description

A government agency in Ottawa seeks a qualified audiometric technician to conduct tests and provide patient support. Candidates must have a Master's degree and relevant licensure. The role requires on-site work at a medical facility with no remote options available. This position offers comprehensive benefits such as health care, dental, and retirement plans, along with potential bonuses and group insurance.
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This role is with Government of Canada in Ottawa.

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