What are the responsibilities and job description for the Medical Assessor for U.S. Veterans position at MRG Exams?
Job Overview:
MRG Exams is seeking a dedicated Audiologist to perform medical assessments for U.S. Veterans as part of the VA's disability benefits process.
As an Audiologist with this role, you will review electronic medical records via a secure web portal, conduct Maryland CNC Tests and Puretone Audiometric tests, and complete Disability Benefits Questionnaires (DBQs) within the portal.
Your goal will be to provide accurate documentation needed for the VA to determine Veteran eligibility for benefits.
This full-time position offers a structured schedule from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday, with a caseload of 3-6 Veterans per day on average.
You will have access to all necessary tools and equipment for documentation.
To succeed in this role, you should possess strong analytical skills, proficiency in electronic documentation, and a professional demeanor when interacting with Veterans.
Additionally, you must hold a current license as an Audiologist and have graduated from an ASHA Accredited School.
The ideal candidate finds it rewarding to serve and support Veterans, enjoys performing focused medical assessments without treatment responsibilities, and appreciates a structured role with no on-call shifts.
MRG Exams is seeking a dedicated Audiologist to perform medical assessments for U.S. Veterans as part of the VA's disability benefits process.
As an Audiologist with this role, you will review electronic medical records via a secure web portal, conduct Maryland CNC Tests and Puretone Audiometric tests, and complete Disability Benefits Questionnaires (DBQs) within the portal.
Your goal will be to provide accurate documentation needed for the VA to determine Veteran eligibility for benefits.
This full-time position offers a structured schedule from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday, with a caseload of 3-6 Veterans per day on average.
You will have access to all necessary tools and equipment for documentation.
To succeed in this role, you should possess strong analytical skills, proficiency in electronic documentation, and a professional demeanor when interacting with Veterans.
Additionally, you must hold a current license as an Audiologist and have graduated from an ASHA Accredited School.
The ideal candidate finds it rewarding to serve and support Veterans, enjoys performing focused medical assessments without treatment responsibilities, and appreciates a structured role with no on-call shifts.