Overview
EMPLOYED
2,600
PART-TIME SHARE
37%
FEMALE SHARE
77%
MEDIAN WEEKLY EARNINGS
N/A
MEDIAN AGE
37
ANNUAL EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
N/A
Summary
Audiologists provide diagnostic assessment and rehabilitative services related to human hearing defects.
Tasks
- Administers and interprets a wide range of audiometric tests to determine hearing efficiency and locate sites of hearing problems
- Interprets audiometric test results alongside other medical, social and behavioural diagnostic data
- Evaluates total response pattern and acoustic tests to distinguish between organic and non-organic hearing loss
- Plans, directs and participates in counselling, speech reading and other rehabilitation programmes
- Prescribes appropriate hearing aids and instructing patients in use
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Hours worked
Hours worked | Audiologists | All Occupations |
---|---|---|
Share of workers who work full-time hours | 63% | 64% |
Average full-time hours worked per week | 40 hours | 44 hours |
Industries
Audiologists work in industries like:
Source:
ABS, 2021 Census of Population and Housing based on place of usual residence.
Note: industries that comprise less than 5% of an occupation have been suppressed.
States and territories
New South Wales
27.3%
Victoria
29.0%
Queensland
20.8%
South Australia
7.1%
Western Australia
10.7%
Tasmania
2.2%
Northern Territory
1.1%
Australian Capital Territory
1.8%
Source: ABS, 2021 Census of Population and Housing based on place of usual residence.
Age and gender
Age and Gender | Audiologists | All Occupations |
---|---|---|
Median age | 37 years | 40 years |
Female share of employment | 77% | 49% |
Education
Highest Level of Educational Attainment (% Share) | All Occupations | Audiologists |
---|---|---|
Post Graduate/Graduate Diploma or Graduate Certificate | 12.2 | 87.6 |
Bachelor degree | 23.2 | 8.3 |
Advanced Diploma/Diploma | 11.1 | 1.7 |
Certificate III/IV | 19.5 | 0.8 |
Year 12 | 15.9 | 0.8 |
Year 11 | 4.0 | 0.2 |
Year 10 and below | 9.7 | 0.4 |
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