Audiology Technical Assistant – 80% to 100%
- Employment type
- Full-time
- Location
- Geneva
- First posted
You perform audiology and vestibulometry examinations to determine the functional state of the organs, the auditory nerve centers, as well as the vestibular system using appropriate devices.
You perform the secretarial work arising from this function.
You collaborate in the organization of the functioning of the audiology and vestibulometry laboratory (schedules, attendance, distribution of tasks).
You participate in teaching tasks for assistant doctors, clinical heads, speech therapists, colleagues, and new employees.
You proceed with the quality control of the examinations performed.
You hold a federal diploma in the field of audiology, or any training deemed equivalent.
You benefit from two years of experience in the field of audiology (considerable asset).
You possess easy knowledge of the field of deafness, the functioning of measuring devices, hearing aids, and IT.
You ensure the performance of acoustic equipment expertise, by keeping yourself informed of changes and adaptations in the OFAS rules relating to auxiliary aids.
You are the close contact between the patient, hearing aid specialists, and expert doctors of the AI, SUVA, and AM organizations.
You have a strong aptitude for teamwork, are a service/quality oriented person and possess interpersonal skills.
You have a minimum level of C1 in French (written and spoken), good knowledge of English B2 minimum (spoken and written), knowledge of other languages is a considerable asset.
Knowledge in the adjustment of hearing aids constitutes an asset.
Start of function: as soon as possible
Number of positions: 1
Activity rate: 80% to 100%
Function class: 14
Contract: CDI
Application deadline: 03.09.2026
Request for information: Mme. A. Pérez Fornos, laboratory manager, angelica.perez-fornos@hug.ch
Your application dossier must include a letter demonstrating your motivation, your curriculum vitae, copies of the diplomas and certificates required for the position, and the last 2 work certificates.
This advertisement is addressed to women and men alike.
Wishing to commit to the fight against unemployment, the HUG encourage applications coming from the Office cantonal de l'emploi.
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The position is attached to the Département des neurosciences cliniques. This department provides care to patients of all ages, children and adults, suffering from neurosurgical, neurological, ophthalmological, and oto-rhino-laryngological pathologies. Care is adapted to the needs and difficulties of the patient, from the most acute sectors (intermediate care units) to the rehabilitation sectors (neurorehabilitation).
The objective of the department is to lead the clientele towards recovery of their autonomy through teaching, support, and outpatient monitoring. It ensures the operation of patients as well as their support, in order to promote an early return home. In the same spirit, outpatient care is also prioritized and operative activity optimized, to facilitate accessibility to care within a reasonable timeframe.
The Service d’Oto-rhino-laryngologie et de Chirurgie cervico-faciale ensures the global, diagnostic, therapeutic, and psychological care of patients, newborns, children, adults, and elderly people, suffering from conditions in the ENT sphere, ranging from functional sensory disorders (hearing, balance, olfaction, gustation), or motor disorders (facial paralysis, laryngeal paralysis, swallowing disorders) to organic lesions (infectious, malformative, benign and malignant tumors).
The service has an 18-bed hospitalization unit, a 5-room operating block, an outpatient care unit, a polyclinic, a new audiology and vestibulometry platform, and a daytime emergency reception service, 5 days a week.
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