Recruiting US Navy Civilian Audiologists

The US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery offers civilian audiologists the opportunity to independently handle a broad spectrum of occupational audiology, hearing conservation, and preventive medicine assignments in a medical center, hospital, or clinical environment.

Locations include:

  • Camp Pendleton, CA
  • Pearl Harbor, HI
  • Oak Harbor, WA
  • Lemoore, CA
  • Gulfport, MS
  • Guam
  • Norfolk, VA

Here are some of the great benefits we offer!

  • Potential pay incentives such as recruitment pay, relocation pay, and student loan repayment.
  • Lifetime health insurance (Navy pays portion of your premium, you pay with pre-taxed dollars) you can carry into retirement and cover your spouse. Plus health/dependent care spending accounts and new dental/vision plans.
  • Retirement plan w/401K-type investment, employer matching, and ability to retire between 55-57 w/10 years of employment.
  • Life insurance (Navy pays portion of your premium).
  • 13-26 paid vacation days, 13 paid sick days, 10 paid Federal holidays, and unused leave each year can accrue and carry over year to year.
  • Employee friendly flexibilities and more.

And positions overseas offer these benefits, too!

  • Potential monetary allowances to help defray certain expenses such as: moving costs, temporary lodging and living expenses, tax-free cost of living allowance, salary advance up to 3 months.
  • DOD schools that provide primary and secondary education.
  • Special medical or educational services for family members.
  • Access to base facilities including medical facilities, commissary, and exchange privileges.
  • Local and cultural events organized and hosted by the Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Department.

Requirements:

  • Completion of accredited master’s degree that included 18 semester hours in audiology with approved clinical practice.
  • Current audiologist license awarded by any state.
  • CCC-A or ABA Board Certification
  • At least one year of professional audiologist experience, preferably in the field of occupational audiology.
  • U. S. citizenship.
  • Some positions may require the ability to obtain CAOHC Certification as a Course Director.

Apply now!

You may E-mail your resume to [email protected], insert NE0-DH-NMC-0881-MAA in the subject line, and cut/paste your resume into your e-mail message.

or

Mail your resume to U. S. Department of Navy, HRSC-NE, 111 S. Independence Mall East, Attn: BUMED/0881-MAA, Philadelphia, PA, 19106.

Please make sure your resume includes the following: your e-mail address; citizenship status; location(s) in which you are interested; college degree, major, date awarded, name of university/college; audiologist license, date awarded, and state; certifications and date awarded; and sufficient description of your professional audiologist work and accomplishments, especially as they relate to occupational audiology.

For more information, call JoAnn Toliaferro at 215-408-5268