Audiology Technician at Professional Performance Development Group – WHIDBEY ISLAND NAVAL AIR, Washington
About This Position
Since 1984, Professional Performance Development Group (PPDG) has been proudly Serving Heroes by connecting exceptional healthcare professionals with rewarding opportunities across military, federal, and commercial healthcare facilities. Guided by our core principles of excellence, integrity, and collaboration, we are dedicated to delivering high-quality staffing solutions that strengthen the delivery of patient care nationwide. Rooted in a culture of Linked Prosperity, PPDG values the success of our clients, employees, and partners alike—offering competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, professional growth, and a cooperative workplace built on trust, respect, and service. As a proud Department of Defense Partner Employer and participant in the Military Spouse Employment Partnership (MSEP), PPDG remains committed to supporting our Nation’s Finest through meaningful careers that make a lasting impact.
Audiology TechnicianLocation: Naval Health Clinic Oak Harbor, WA
Schedule: Monday–Friday, 0700–1530 (8-hour shifts, excluding a 30-min unpaid lunch)
Education: High school diploma or GED.
Certification: Current Tri-Service Hearing Technician certification (or completion within 4 months of hire); Basic Life Support (BLS) required.
Experience: Preferred experience with audiometric testing, hearing protection fitting, patient scheduling, hearing safety briefings, and the Defense Occupational and Environmental Readiness System–Hearing Conservation (DOEHRS-HC).
Conduct hearing tests (audiometry, OAE, otoscopy, earmold impressions, fit testing) using DOEHRS-HC and boothless systems.
Schedule and manage patients; maintain accurate hearing readiness and conservation records.
Fit and issue hearing protection devices; conduct hearing safety briefings and unit-level training.
Coordinate hearing conservation activities and inspections with Occupational Health and unit programs.
Ensure proper calibration, maintenance, and data backup of testing equipment.
Support performance improvement, infection control, and safety initiatives.
Document care in electronic medical systems (e.g., CHCS, AHLTA, MHS GENESIS).
Participate in required training, peer reviews, and continuing education.
Assist with Family Advocacy Program duties as directed.
Complete Command and Information Systems Orientation (CHCS, AHLTA, ADS, MHS GENESIS).
Attend Tri-Service Hearing Technician Certification training as required (travel reimbursable per Joint Travel Regulations).
Monday through Friday between the hours of 0630-1730