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What's Your Role?

If you truly want to empower people to live great lives, do it here. 

As one of the largest audiology employers in Australia, a career at Hearing Australia has the advantage of providing regular opportunities for both internal and external candidates. 

Whether you're in our head office at Macquarie University or in one of our many Hearing Centres across Australia, you'll know that every day, your work is helping children and adults who need us. 

As a Graduate Audiologist, you'll develop knowledge, skills and experience through the scale and diversity of our work. You will also play an important role in shaping tomorrow. 


Each year, we fill roles in key categories such as Clinical, Corporate, Research, Hearing Centre and Graduates. 

Together, we are increasing our reach, innovating our services and products, and enriching the Hearing Australia culture that our people need in order to do their best work. 

It matters more at Hearing Australia. 

Read on to learn about some of our roles!

Clinical

General Audiologist

Are you a passionate and dedicated Audiologist looking to build a rewarding career? 

As our General Audiologist, you'll make a difference in the lives of clients of all ages, including children. You'll also have the opportunity to provide essential remote outreach services, bringing hearing health support to those who need it. 

Hear from one of our General Audiologists here.

Clinical Coach

Do you want to shape the future of clinical care? 

We're on a mission to deliver the highest-quality clinical services and training standards, and we're looking for Clinical Coaches to help lead the way. 

You'll play a pivotal role in developing Clinicians and ensuring they deliver high-quality care across multiple centres. By collaborating with managers, you'll set priorities and support clinician development. 

Principal Audiologist

Lead from the front and set internal clinical standards for audiology excellence. 

As our Principal Audiologist, you'll establish and maintain clinical standards across multiple client groups. As a highly respected and experienced Audiologist, you'll have the opportunity to advise government bodies and advance audiology practices in Australia. 

Hearing Centre

Customer Service Officer

Do you want to play a key role in delivering exceptional customer service? 

As our Customer Service Officer, you'll be the face of our organisation. From scheduling appointments to conducting basic hearing aid repairs and hearing screenings, you'll ensure clients receive the support and services they need. 

Hear from one of our Customer Service Officers

Community Hearing Advisor

Be an ambassador for improving hearing health across Australia. 

As our Community Hearing Advisor, you'll take centre stage in our efforts to expand our reach and impact. Through building relationships with key stakeholders, you'll attract new customers and increase referrals. By organising promotional opportunities, engaging with GPs and offering valuable hearing checks during community events, you'll make a significant impact on the lives of those who need us. 

Hear from one of our Community Hearing Advisors.

Centre Manager

Lead a team to deliver exceptional hearing care. 

As our Centre Manager, you'll be a driving force behind our mission - from fostering community relationships to building team capability and overseeing the day-to-day operations of our hearing centres.

We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds, including clinicians, non-clinical staff, and other professionals from various fields. 

Read more about this role here

General Manager

 Be a driving force for success, impact and growth. 

As our General Manager, you'll be responsible for a larger region of centres. By bringing your business, marketing and customer service skills, you'll play a pivotal role in the overall impact of Hearing Australia. 

Corporate

Corporate Roles

Bring your diverse set of skills to Hearing Australia. 

Based in our head office at Macquarie University, NSW, you'll be supporting our nationwide team in one of our many corporate roles. 

We offer diverse career opportunities in areas such as finance, HR, IT, property and marketing. We're on the lookout for professionals who are committed to understanding the unique needs of our internal clients and are eager to provide exceptional service. 

National Acoustic Laboratories (NAL)

NAL Roles

Join a world leader in hearing research and evidence-based innovation.  

Based in our head office at Macquarie University, NSW, you’ll join NAL’s talented team to conduct research that informs clinical practice, produce innovation in hearing healthcare, and provide data-led insights into hearing loss and hearing solutions. 

Learn more about NAL here

Graduates

Graduate Audiologist

Are you looking for a life-changing career opportunity with a trusted leader in the field? 

We're looking for talented Graduate Audiologists who want to change lives and make a meaningful impact for Australians. 

We'll guide you every step of the way as you embark on your career. You'll work with experts in the field and develop extensive and valuable knowledge, skills and experience. 

What's in it for you? You'll enjoy career progression, fair and competitive wages, and flexible working arrangements. By joining us, you'll play an important role in shaping your future and ours. 

It matters more at Hearing Australia

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