Hearing Care Assistant - Southampton

Southampton is a vibrant and historic port city on England’s south coast, known for its strong sense of community, dynamic economy, and rich mix of heritage and modern living. The city centre offers a wide range of independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and essential services, creating a lively and welcoming urban environment. With its many parks, waterfront walks, and cultural attractions—including the SeaCity Museum, Mayflower Theatre, and Southampton Common—Southampton appeals to families, professionals, students, and visitors alike.

Southampton benefits from excellent transport links, making it one of the most accessible cities in the South of England. Southampton Central railway station provides frequent services to London, Portsmouth, Bournemouth, and beyond. The city also boasts an extensive bus network and is well connected to major roads, including the M3 and M27, offering easy access to the South Coast, the New Forest, and the rest of the UK. For international travel, Southampton Airport is just minutes from the city centre, offering a wide range of domestic and European flights, while the city’s cruise and ferry terminals make it a major gateway for travel by sea.

Are you looking for a rewarding role where you can combine hands-on care with outstanding customer service?
As a Hearing Care Assistant, you'll play a vital role in transforming lives by supporting patients on their journey to better hearing. You’ll deliver high-quality hearing care services, provide essential support to audiologists, and build strong relationships with patients, while also developing your own clinical and professional skills

  • To be confident in carrying out fittings of hearing aids and aftercare

  • To be flexible and willing to work as part of a team

  • Work with HCPC-registered Audiologists and other colleagues to deliver good service

  • Providing customers with information about their hearing aid(s), how to care for them, and wear them

  • Make minor adjustments to hearing aids.

  • Maintenance of hearing instruments

  • Excellent communication skills

  • Ability to build relationships with patients and colleagues

  • Accuracy and attention to detail

  • Right to work in the UK

  • Salary depending on experience

  • Range of benefits

  • Continuous training and development

  • Supportive team

 

If you're passionate about delivering compassionate, high-quality hearing care and want to grow in a supportive, professional clinic environment, we’d love to hear from you!

Send your CV to jayne@jaynemarriner.co.uk

For any enquiries, please call or WhatsApp us at 07789510552.

Visit our website www.jaynemarriner.co.uk to explore more job opportunities and learn about our services.

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