3141  Description of Audiologists and Speech Language Pathologists

 

Audiologists and speech-language pathologists diagnose, evaluate and treat human communication disorders including hearing, speech, language and voice disorders. Audiologists and speech-language pathologists are employed in hospitals, community and public health centres, extended care facilities, day clinics, rehabilitation centres and educational institutions, or may work in private practice. 
 

Here is a list of Example Titles of this occupation.  
 

  • amplification audiologist
  • audiologist
  • audiologist, research
  • audiology clinician
  • audiology specialist
  • certified audiologist
  • certified hearing aid audiologist
  • clinical audiologist
  • community audiologist
  • community speech-language pathologist
  • diagnostic audiologist
  • dispensing audiologist
  • educational audiologist
  • educational speech-language pathologist
  • industrial audiologist
  • logopedist
  • pathologist, speech
  • pathologist, speech-language
  • pediatric audiologist
  • research audiologist
  • specialist, audiology
  • speech and hearing therapist
  • speech pathologist
  • speech therapist
  • speech-language clinician
  • speech-language pathologist
  • speech-language pathologist clinician
  • speech-language pathologist researcher
  • therapist, speech
  • therapist, speech and hearing
Additionally, applicants with experience in the following occupations may also be considered under this NOC depending on the specifics of the main duties performed:
  • Audiology and speech-language technical and assisting occupations (in 3235 Other Technical Occupations in Therapy and Assessment)
  • Managers in Health Care (0311)
  • Phoniatricians (in 3111 Specialist Physicians)

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