Audiologists and Speech Pathologists / Therapists
Audiologists and Speech Pathologists or Therapists provide diagnostic assessment, treatment, rehabilitative services and management of human hearing defects, and communication and swallowing impairments.
**Indicative skill level:**
#### In Australia and New Zealand:
Occupations in this unit group have a level of skill commensurate with a bachelor degree or higher qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).
**Tasks include:**
- assessing and diagnosing the extent of client hearing loss using a wide range of techniques, including audiometric tests - reporting results of assessments and tests in writing and making referrals to medical practitioners - recommending solutions to those with hearing impairment including amplification, implantable devices, medical interventions and assistive listening devices and providing aural rehabilitation programs - providing counselling, advice and information to clients and families as a part of overall treatment - assisting with the development and management of noise control and hearing conservation strategies - administering standardised and informal tests and observing clients to determine the nature and extent of their communication disorders or swallowing difficulties - providing treatment and management of speech, language, learning and communication disorders that may be developmental, part of a disability, or acquired as a result of injury or disease - advising on the positioning of the body and on the textures of food and fluids which assists an individual to eat and swallow safely without choking - providing information and education to health professionals, early childhood educators and teachers, and support and counselling to individuals affected by communication and swallowing difficulties, and to their families and carers.
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