Medical Protection — indemnity for locally employed doctors from £79
Location
Derby, England
Salary
£32,073 - £39,043 per annum
Profession
Health science services
Grade
Band 2
Deadline
27 May 2026
Contract Type
Permanent: Annex 21 Apprenticeship
Posted Date
13 May 2026

Job overview

We are looking for an Audiology Apprentice to join our enthusiastic Audiology team at Queen's Hospital, Burton.

Level 6 Healthcare Science Apprenticeship in Audiology at Aston University. You will study part-time and will qualify with a BSc (Hons) Healthcare Science (Audiology) degree on completion, plus an Apprenticeship Certificate. We are offering to pay a salary and fund your learning as you work towards gaining a degree in Audiology with Aston University.

To meet the eligibility criteria for government funded apprenticeship schemes you must be:

- Aged 16 or over. - Been resident in the UK/EU for the last 3 years. - Must NOT have a qualification at the same level or above in the same or a related field, or already be in any form of formal government-funded education at the point of enrolment. - Must have 5 GCSEs in total which must include a GCSE band 4/grade C and above or Level 2 Functional Skills or equivalent in Mathematics and English and be able to provide certification. - 3 x A-levels at ABB, including 1 Science A-level (Biology or Physics), or BTEC equivalent at D*D*D*. - Applicants with Level 4 Audiology Apprenticeship qualifications can be considered (alongside the other eligibility criteria) for entry. However, the university cannot use the Level 4 as accreditation of prior learning (APL) as these do not currently directly map to the level 6.

Main duties of the job

  • To provide Audiology cover to Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) Outpatients Department clinics including masked air and bone condition audiometry and tympanometry.
  • To discuss results with patients and their family/ carer.
  • To undertake Stage A daily calibration checks and maintain records for Audiological equipment.
  • Routine aspects of all adult hearing aid and rehabilitation service within the department, including clinics at community sites and domiciliary visiting.
  • Interpretation of results by collating all available information to decide on appropriate management: to include whether further audiological assessment is needed, ENT referral is required, or decides on treatment such as hearing aid fitting or therapy requirements.
  • Explain results to patients and where appropriate the importance of ongoing surveillance.
  • Ability to take accurate ear impressions on patients of all ages, according to the British Society of Audiology recommended procedures.
  • Verifying hearing aid prescriptions using probe tube microphone measurements.
  • Attendance at regular staff meetings and internal/external training courses as appropriate.
  • Transporting expensive equipment, stock (to include hearing aids and consumables) to community hospitals or outreach clinics as required.
  • To keep the patient management system (Auditbase) up to date so that patients’ progress is monitored, rehabilitation schedules are adhered to, and stock is appropriately managed.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Although an apprentice role, this vacancy is open to everyone regardless of age and ideal for anyone looking for a career within Audiology. Over a 4-year period, you will be fully funded to complete your apprenticeship around your working role.

You will be a responsible member of the Audiology Department, assisting the Audiologists with their role of providing help and assistance to hearing impaired patients of all ages.

You will receive training on all aspects of the role to enable you to fulfil the responsibilities for the role outlined below:

  • Routine aspects of all work within the department including clinics at peripheral sites.
  • Perform audiological testing procedures without supervision including fitting hearing aids.
  • Explain results to patients and where appropriate the importance of ongoing surveillance.
  • Ensure a person-centred approach in all patient interactions.

Closing date of applications: 27 May 2026

Interview date: 10 June 2026

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