Staff PositionClinic Audiologist
$67K-202K/year
Clinic Audiologist
Nortek Medical Staffing, Inc.
Claremont, NH
5x8 hrs, Days
$67K-202K/yearOverview
- Start DateASAP
- Shift Breakdown5x8 hrs
- ShiftDays
- SettingClinic
Pay
Estimated pay
$67K-202K/yearQualifications
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- Other license in New Hampshire
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- Eligible to work in US
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Description
Position Overview
NorTek Medical Staffing is seeking a detail-oriented and compassionate Audiologist for an opportunity in Claremont, New Hampshire. In this role, you will provide comprehensive audiological evaluations to support medical disability claims for Veterans and service members.
This position is ideal for clinicians who value objective clinical assessment, thorough documentation, and meaningful service to the Veteran population. You will use your expertise in diagnostic audiology to evaluate hearing and balance conditions and provide medical opinions that support the disability determination process.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Evaluations
Conduct comprehensive audiological examinations including hearing and balance assessments
Perform face-to-face evaluations with Veterans and service members
Assess and document auditory and vestibular conditions using clinical best practices
Medical Record Review
Review medical and military service records to gather relevant clinical evidence
Synthesize historical and current clinical findings into clear medical opinions
Reporting & Documentation
Prepare detailed, timely, and accurate clinical reports
Provide medical opinions regarding the likelihood that a condition is related to military service
Ensure all documentation meets quality, regulatory, and professional standards
Professional Practice
Maintain objectivity and adhere to evidence-based evaluation standards
Follow all clinical and compliance guidelines
Manage caseload efficiently while maintaining high documentation quality
Required Qualifications
Doctorate or Master’s degree in Audiology (AuD, MA, MS, PhD, Ed.D, or MCD in Communication Disorders)
Active, unrestricted Audiologist license in the state where exams are conducted
Ability to maintain a personal office within 100 miles of Claremont, NH
Strong clinical assessment and report-writing skills
Preferred Experience
Experience conducting diagnostic audiology evaluations
Familiarity with disability evaluations or independent medical examinations
Experience reviewing medical records and forming objective clinical opinions
Strong interpersonal skills when working with diverse patient populations
Work Schedule
On-site, in-person evaluation role
Flexible scheduling depending on exam volume
Must maintain a clinical office within commuting distance of Claremont, NH
Compensation & Benefits
Compensation Range: $67,000 – $202,000 annually (based on caseload and service model)
Benefits May Include:
401(k) options
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Additional benefit details discussed during the interview process
Why Join This Team
Support Veterans by contributing to an important part of the disability evaluation process
Utilize your clinical expertise in a focused, evaluation-based role (no ongoing treatment required)
Enjoy a structured, professional environment with clear documentation standards
Flexible scheduling opportunities while maintaining clinical independence
NorTek Medical Staffing is seeking a detail-oriented and compassionate Audiologist for an opportunity in Claremont, New Hampshire. In this role, you will provide comprehensive audiological evaluations to support medical disability claims for Veterans and service members.
This position is ideal for clinicians who value objective clinical assessment, thorough documentation, and meaningful service to the Veteran population. You will use your expertise in diagnostic audiology to evaluate hearing and balance conditions and provide medical opinions that support the disability determination process.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Evaluations
Conduct comprehensive audiological examinations including hearing and balance assessments
Perform face-to-face evaluations with Veterans and service members
Assess and document auditory and vestibular conditions using clinical best practices
Medical Record Review
Review medical and military service records to gather relevant clinical evidence
Synthesize historical and current clinical findings into clear medical opinions
Reporting & Documentation
Prepare detailed, timely, and accurate clinical reports
Provide medical opinions regarding the likelihood that a condition is related to military service
Ensure all documentation meets quality, regulatory, and professional standards
Professional Practice
Maintain objectivity and adhere to evidence-based evaluation standards
Follow all clinical and compliance guidelines
Manage caseload efficiently while maintaining high documentation quality
Required Qualifications
Doctorate or Master’s degree in Audiology (AuD, MA, MS, PhD, Ed.D, or MCD in Communication Disorders)
Active, unrestricted Audiologist license in the state where exams are conducted
Ability to maintain a personal office within 100 miles of Claremont, NH
Strong clinical assessment and report-writing skills
Preferred Experience
Experience conducting diagnostic audiology evaluations
Familiarity with disability evaluations or independent medical examinations
Experience reviewing medical records and forming objective clinical opinions
Strong interpersonal skills when working with diverse patient populations
Work Schedule
On-site, in-person evaluation role
Flexible scheduling depending on exam volume
Must maintain a clinical office within commuting distance of Claremont, NH
Compensation & Benefits
Compensation Range: $67,000 – $202,000 annually (based on caseload and service model)
Benefits May Include:
401(k) options
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Additional benefit details discussed during the interview process
Why Join This Team
Support Veterans by contributing to an important part of the disability evaluation process
Utilize your clinical expertise in a focused, evaluation-based role (no ongoing treatment required)
Enjoy a structured, professional environment with clear documentation standards
Flexible scheduling opportunities while maintaining clinical independence
Nortek Medical Staffing, Inc. Job ID #10044.
Employer
Nortek Medical Staffing, Inc.
About
Allied Healthcare Staffing ServicesNorTek Medical Staffing is a full-service recruitment firm specializing in providing critical staffing solutions for Allied Healthcare Professionals, alongside physicians and mid-level providers. The company excels at connecting high-quality, specialized clinicians with facilities requiring temporary (Locum Tenens), contract, or permanent staff.
- Placement Types: Locum Tenens (temporary), Contract, and Permanent placements.
- Key Allied Health Specialties Staffed:
- Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs)
- Physician Assistants (PAs)
- Nurse Practitioners (NPs)
- Other Allied Healthcare Professionals (specific roles often include Imaging, Therapy, and specialized technicians).
- Client Settings: NorTek places Allied Health staff in diverse environments, including Hospitals, Medical Groups, Outpatient Clinics, Urgent Care Centers, and Government Facilities (VA and DoD).
- National Reach: Placing Allied Health professionals in facilities across the entire U.S.
- Rapid Deployment: Efficiently sourcing and deploying professionals to cover urgent short-term and long-term needs.
- Compliance and Credentialing: A dedicated team ensures all placed personnel are thoroughly screened, compliant, and credentialed according to the highest industry and facility standards.
- Focus on Fit: Providing personalized, consultative service to ensure a strong match between the clinician's skills and the facility's specific patient needs.
Response timewithin an hour
Staff jobs$40–90/hour
Local contracts$40–90/hour
Per Diem / PRN roles$40–90/hour
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About Claremont, NH
Cost of Living
- Lower than the national average, making it an affordable option for travel nurses.
- Wages generally match up with the lower cost of living.
Weather
- Average summer highs of 80°F and lows of 55°F.
- Winter averages highs of 32°F and lows of 12°F.
Furnished Housing
- Short term rentals are available and relatively easy to find, with options ranging from apartments to single-family homes.
Transportation
- Car friendliness is high, as Claremont is a small city with easily navigable roads.
- Public transportation options are limited.
Demographics
- Claremont has a diverse population with a wide age range.
- Common health issues include obesity and heart disease.
- There is a growing population of travel nurses due to the demand for healthcare professionals.
Things to Do
- There are various restaurants offering diverse cuisines, local art galleries, live music venues, and community sports leagues.
- Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, skiing, and snowboarding in the nearby mountains.
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