Leidos QTC Health Services is the nations largest provider of disability and occupational health examination services. We are passionate about our countrys veterans and service members, united as a team and inspired to make a difference. Leidos QTC Health Services is dedicated to provide quality, timeliness, and excellent customer service to these service members and you could be a part of that mission.
We are seeking a Nurse Practitioner at our Tukwila, WA Clinic to help ensure our service members get the best care possible. You will play a vital role in the continued care of these men and women.
Your Role with Leidos QTC Health Services:
As a Nurse Practitioner with Leidos QTC Health Services, you will conduct a variety of general medicine, occupational, and disability health examinations including, but not limited to:
- - Reviewing medical history and associated records
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- - Interpreting clinical data
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- - Completing written reports and generating independent medical opinions (IMO)
The examinations may be completed in-person (in a clinic setting), in the examinees home, telephonically, at large event settings for the Reserve Health Readiness Program, or using telehealth platforms.
You will be traveling (up to 30%) to provide physical examinations for veterans and service members in multiple locations throughout the country.
All travel expenses are covered and a per diem will be received.
Pay Range:
Salary: $110,000-$160,000 (based on years of experience and education) with a potential annual bonus up to 30%.
Leidos- QTC Health services employees also receive an annual merit increase as well as benefits being available upon first day of hire.
Work Schedule, Location, What to expect:
- - Generally Mon-Fri 8:00 am-5:00 pm with a 1-hour lunch from 12:00-1:00 pm. Possible infrequent weekends/evening coverage depending on clinic needs but max hours per week will be 40.
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- - 30% national travel
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- - Tukwila, WA Clinic
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- - 3 weeks onboarding / training
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- - 4-5 VA patients daily with 4 hours of admin time, 10-12 patients daily with other lines of business
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- - We will pay for licensing in 12 additional states and CME costs.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- - Physical examinations for the following lines of business: Department of Defense, Department of Justice, and Department of Labor.
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- - Occupational health exams to include pre- and post-employment and annual physicals.
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- - Generalist approach to multi-system disability evaluations to include evaluations of conditions specific to the military operational environment like Gulf War and Prisoner of War
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- - Most examinations are in-person evaluations, but some may be completed virtually or by medical record review only.
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- - Housebound physical examinations
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- - Completion of Veterans Benefits Administration Disability Benefit Questionnaires (DBQs)
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- - Provide primary medical evaluations to include, but not limited to, initial review of laboratory, pulmonary function and ECG studies Documentation of examinee records in appropriate systems.
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- - Collaboration with other professional and support staff as needed and communicate with internal and client team members in determining the most effective and evidence-based way forward on behalf of the examinee populations
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