Locations: Oakland Area Schedule: 34 Days per Week (Flexible) | Growth to Full-Time Salaries (Guided for 4 days per week)
Audiologist: Approximately $90K+ (with potential to exceed $100K based on performance)
Hearing Instrument Specialist: Approximately $70K About the Practice
They are a well-established, family-run hearing care practice with roots dating back to 1970's. With long-standing locations in the Oakland area, and a newly opened third site in nearby town they have built a strong reputation for delivering high-quality, patient-first care within the community. Following recent growth and expansion, they are now looking for an additional clinician to join their close-knit team and help support increasing patient demand.
The Opportunity
This is an ideal role for a clinician who enjoys both clinical work and patient engagement and is motivated by building relationships and making a meaningful difference in patients' lives. The clinician will work across the 2 local locations, managing their own clinic room with a high level of autonomy.
Responsibilities
Conduct diagnostic hearing assessments
Deliver hearing aid consultations, fittings, and follow-up care
Build strong, long-term patient relationships
Guide patients through their hearing journey with care and clarity
Contribute to overall clinic performance through ethical, patient-first recommendations
Candidate Profile
They are seeking a confident, personable clinician who can combine clinical expertise with strong communication skills.
The candidate may be:
An Audiologist or Hearing Instrument Specialist
Experienced (ideally 25+ years), though they are open to trainable candidates with strong interpersonal skills
The candidate will thrive if they:
Build trust easily with patients
Can clearly explain results and recommend solutions
Are comfortable discussing and closing treatment plans
Enjoy working independently
Value a relationship-led, non-corporate environment Practice Highlights
Private, non-corporate practice
Strong word-of-mouth reputation
Loyal, high-quality patient base (primarily aged 65+)
Relaxed, supportive, and informal working environment
Focus on care first, sales second
High level of autonomy with no micromanagement Team & Culture
The practice operates with a small, supportive team where:
Collaboration and flexibility are key
Staff input is valued
Work-life balance is respected
Clinicians have ownership over their work
Compensation & Benefits
Audiologist:
Approximately $90K+ (with potential to exceed $100K based on performance)
Hearing Instrument Specialist:
Approximately $70K
Quarterly bonus structure (post-onboarding)
Health insurance
401(k) (after qualifying period)
Approximately 2 weeks holiday, increasing with tenure
Additional day off for birthday
Flexible working schedule
Career Growth
This role offers genuine long-term potential, including:
Progression to full-time or lead clinician
Opportunity to manage a location
Future ownership or buy-in potential
Working Hours
Typically 8:30am 5:00pm, Monday to Thursday 1-hour lunch break