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As an Examiner, you will conduct Compensation & Pension (C&P) examinations for Veterans applying for disability compensation from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) regarding in‑service injury claims. You will review claims, perform focused assessments of claimed injuries, review medical records, and potentially render a medical opinion based on the record review and completed C&P exam. Charting from home may be required. Each examiner plays a vital role in the overall Veteran experience, helping to positively impact Veterans by providing an exceptional examination experience.
This role is crucial in the VA’s process for determining benefits that Veterans may receive as a result of service‑connected health issues. Your clinical insights facilitate access to treatment subspecialists when necessary, creating exceptional continuity of care for those who need it most.
Clinical Examiners will be guided by a web‑based examination form in a proprietary online system to capture patient information throughout the examination process. Qualified candidates must hold an active license, work independently and collaboratively, demonstrate strong interpersonal skills, and adapt to changing situations. Basic computer skills are also required.
Please note that this position does not involve prescribing or treatment planning/delivery.
Pay : Base + Monthly Incentive = $162,198.40 -$192,198.40 annually.
Job Responsibilities
Conduct comprehensive medical disability examinations: perform thorough and focused evaluations of Veterans, including reviewing medical history, conducting physical examinations, and assessing the impact of disabilities on daily life and functional abilities. 10% travel required to other LSGS Clinics.
Review and analyze medical records: assess medical records, diagnostic test results, and other pertinent documentation to gain a comprehensive understanding of the Veteran’s medical history and condition.
Render objective medical opinions: provide unbiased and evidence‑based medical opinions regarding the extent of the veteran’s health issues and their impact on the ability to work and carry out daily activities.
Work within the case management system: organize workload, submit examination findings, and correspond with the Quality Assurance Team.
Collaborate with healthcare professionals: coordinate and collaborate with other professionals, specialists, and experts as needed to obtain additional medical information.
Document examination findings: accurately record findings and any relevant recommendations in clear and concise reports following VA guidelines and formats.
Partner with Loyal Source departments to gain support and use resources to meet deadlines for optimal performance.
Manage time effectively and ensure appropriate submission of availability for all C&P exams.
Ensure compliance and quality: adhere to all relevant laws, regulations, and standards related to disability examinations.
Collaborate with QA team to submit thorough and accurate findings.
Maintain compliance with all VA training requirements.
Review and remain updated on all VA MDE program requirements.
Maintain confidentiality of patient information in accordance with HIPAA compliance. Annual assessment required; failure may result in additional training, reassignment, or separation.
Qualifications
Education and Licensing: Graduate of an accredited school of professional nursing and a valid, unrestricted Nurse Practitioner license not barred from practicing in any U.S. state.
Minimum 1 year of experience working as a Nurse Practitioner.
Preferred experience in medical disability examinations or related field.
Basic Life Support certification required and maintained.
Preferred: Previous military experience or familiarity with military/veteran communities.
Specialized training in Medical Disability Evaluations, occupational health, or related areas is advantageous.
Clinical skills: proficiency in conducting comprehensive assessments, interpreting diagnostic tests, and forming evidence‑based opinions.
Empathy and compassion toward patients, ensuring a respectful, patient‑centered evaluation process.
Analytical and critical thinking skills.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Commitment to ethics, integrity, and fairness.
Detail‑oriented with focus on accuracy and data quality.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
Excellent organizational and time‑management skills.
Strong customer focus.
Authorized to work in the United States and comply with federal contractor requirements.
Physical Requirements
Prolonged periods standing and sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Must lift up to 15 pounds at times.
Must see, hear, smell, bend, stretch, and engage in full range of motion to safely conduct examinations.
Travel: up to 10% travel to support other clinics; additional travel for required training or company events.
Schedule: Monday–Friday 8 am–5 pm standard schedule; clinic holidays closed.
About Loyal Source Loyal Source is an Orlando‑based workforce solutions provider dedicated to delivering elite services worldwide, focusing on government healthcare, technical and support services, engineering, and travel healthcare. Loyal Source provides custom solutions to both private enterprise and government agencies. Loyal Source is a military‑friendly employer and proud partner of the Military Spouse Employment Partnership program.
Loyal Source does not discriminate in employment based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non‑merit factors.
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Examiner Nurse Practitioner
role at
Loyal Source Government Services .
As an Examiner, you will conduct Compensation & Pension (C&P) examinations for Veterans applying for disability compensation from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) regarding in‑service injury claims. You will review claims, perform focused assessments of claimed injuries, review medical records, and potentially render a medical opinion based on the record review and completed C&P exam. Charting from home may be required. Each examiner plays a vital role in the overall Veteran experience, helping to positively impact Veterans by providing an exceptional examination experience.
This role is crucial in the VA’s process for determining benefits that Veterans may receive as a result of service‑connected health issues. Your clinical insights facilitate access to treatment subspecialists when necessary, creating exceptional continuity of care for those who need it most.
Clinical Examiners will be guided by a web‑based examination form in a proprietary online system to capture patient information throughout the examination process. Qualified candidates must hold an active license, work independently and collaboratively, demonstrate strong interpersonal skills, and adapt to changing situations. Basic computer skills are also required.
Please note that this position does not involve prescribing or treatment planning/delivery.
Pay : Base + Monthly Incentive = $162,198.40 -$192,198.40 annually.
Job Responsibilities
Conduct comprehensive medical disability examinations: perform thorough and focused evaluations of Veterans, including reviewing medical history, conducting physical examinations, and assessing the impact of disabilities on daily life and functional abilities. 10% travel required to other LSGS Clinics.
Review and analyze medical records: assess medical records, diagnostic test results, and other pertinent documentation to gain a comprehensive understanding of the Veteran’s medical history and condition.
Render objective medical opinions: provide unbiased and evidence‑based medical opinions regarding the extent of the veteran’s health issues and their impact on the ability to work and carry out daily activities.
Work within the case management system: organize workload, submit examination findings, and correspond with the Quality Assurance Team.
Collaborate with healthcare professionals: coordinate and collaborate with other professionals, specialists, and experts as needed to obtain additional medical information.
Document examination findings: accurately record findings and any relevant recommendations in clear and concise reports following VA guidelines and formats.
Partner with Loyal Source departments to gain support and use resources to meet deadlines for optimal performance.
Manage time effectively and ensure appropriate submission of availability for all C&P exams.
Ensure compliance and quality: adhere to all relevant laws, regulations, and standards related to disability examinations.
Collaborate with QA team to submit thorough and accurate findings.
Maintain compliance with all VA training requirements.
Review and remain updated on all VA MDE program requirements.
Maintain confidentiality of patient information in accordance with HIPAA compliance. Annual assessment required; failure may result in additional training, reassignment, or separation.
Qualifications
Education and Licensing: Graduate of an accredited school of professional nursing and a valid, unrestricted Nurse Practitioner license not barred from practicing in any U.S. state.
Minimum 1 year of experience working as a Nurse Practitioner.
Preferred experience in medical disability examinations or related field.
Basic Life Support certification required and maintained.
Preferred: Previous military experience or familiarity with military/veteran communities.
Specialized training in Medical Disability Evaluations, occupational health, or related areas is advantageous.
Clinical skills: proficiency in conducting comprehensive assessments, interpreting diagnostic tests, and forming evidence‑based opinions.
Empathy and compassion toward patients, ensuring a respectful, patient‑centered evaluation process.
Analytical and critical thinking skills.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Commitment to ethics, integrity, and fairness.
Detail‑oriented with focus on accuracy and data quality.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
Excellent organizational and time‑management skills.
Strong customer focus.
Authorized to work in the United States and comply with federal contractor requirements.
Physical Requirements
Prolonged periods standing and sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Must lift up to 15 pounds at times.
Must see, hear, smell, bend, stretch, and engage in full range of motion to safely conduct examinations.
Travel: up to 10% travel to support other clinics; additional travel for required training or company events.
Schedule: Monday–Friday 8 am–5 pm standard schedule; clinic holidays closed.
About Loyal Source Loyal Source is an Orlando‑based workforce solutions provider dedicated to delivering elite services worldwide, focusing on government healthcare, technical and support services, engineering, and travel healthcare. Loyal Source provides custom solutions to both private enterprise and government agencies. Loyal Source is a military‑friendly employer and proud partner of the Military Spouse Employment Partnership program.
Loyal Source does not discriminate in employment based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non‑merit factors.
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