A dedicated network where clinics find coverage that fits their practice, and providers discover opportunities matched to their license, location, and life.
Starting in Georgia, growing across the Southeast.
Every field, every match, and every conversation is designed around how our profession actually works — from payer mix to case load to the tools you already know.
Payer mix informs license needs (AuD, HIS, or either). Case mix matters (ENT-heavy vs. hearing-aid-heavy). Equipment familiarity gets providers day-one productive. Every question we ask exists because it changes the match.
Profiles stay private until you approve sharing them for a specific opportunity. You define the zones you'd work in, the schedule that fits your life, and the rate floor you'd accept. We reach out when there's real alignment.
Matches happen when there's someone in your zip code, not just somewhere on a map. We're building depth in Georgia first, then growing across the Southeast — so when a clinic needs coverage, the network can actually deliver.
Three steps from signup to placement.
Clinic or provider, build a profile in about 8 minutes. Every detail we ask for maps directly to how we match you.
When there's real alignment, we surface it. Providers see the opportunity first, and profiles stay private until you approve sharing with the clinic.
Both sides confirm. We handle the intro and the follow-up. You handle the audiology.
“This is the first fully audiological-tailored hiring solution I've seen. Would be super useful if it has a good pool of audiologists in it.”
— Clinic manager, private practice
“It would make job searching more anonymous from your current employer and reduce time searching.”
— Audiologist, exploring PRN work
“It definitely narrows the scope of data to mine on sites like Indeed but puts more control in our hands than a head hunter.”
— Practice owner, Southeast US
“Nothing — this is badly needed and a great idea.”
— Audiology director, 4-provider clinic
For two decades I've watched audiology PRN coverage happen over texts, calls, and word-of-mouth — losing good matches, wasting good clinicians' time, and leaving too many gaps unfilled.
GAPRN Connect is the network I always wished existed — shaped by two decades of conversations with clinicians, practice owners, and residents about what a real coverage network for audiology could look like.
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Whether you're a clinic looking for coverage or a provider open to PRN opportunities — start here.
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