Audiologist
Company: Allegiance Medical, Inc.
Location: Rothschild
Posted on: February 11, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Audiologist –
Flexible Contract Role (Flexible Hours • Low-stress • High Respect)
Rothschild, Wisconsin Green Bay location also available Why this
role stands out Generous fee schedule! You’re an independent
contractor: you pick the hours from our available openings. Want to
do exams in the morning, afternoons, or on a side-gig basis? You’ve
got that control. You're joining a friendly team environment , not
a disconnected “exam mill.” You’ll be respected not just as a
number, but as a learned, capable audiology professional bringing
valuable knowledge and skills to the table. Low-stress. The focus:
diagnostic evaluations for veterans — no treatment/dispensing
pressures. We provide the structure, you bring the expertise.
Purposeful work. You’ll be supporting our troops and veterans —
people who served our country. Many find this deeply fulfilling.
Flexibility & freedom. If you're winding down your career,
exploring part-time work, or just craving something different from
the daily grind — this role is ideal. What you’ll do Perform
diagnostic audiology evaluations (age-appropriate adult
populations) for Veterans and government employees. Use
electro-acoustic instrumentation (pure tone & speech audiometers,
acoustic middle-ear equipment) to assess hearing, balance,
tinnitus. Determine range, nature and degree of hearing function
related to aural communication needs. Maintain accurate, clear
patient records: background info, responses, progress. Provide
written reports and progress notes. Complete audiometric data entry
into Disability Benefits Questionnaire (DBQ) format within 24 hours
of exam (for rating purposes). Conduct full medical record review
and supply medical opinion/rationale when needed. Work within a
flexible schedule Meet credentialing requirements set by the VA and
DOW. Who we’re looking for Licensed Audiologist (Au.D. or
equivalent) with strong diagnostic experience. Confident in
performing adult hearing evaluations (no treatment/dispensing
required). Comfortable working independently but also appreciates
being part of a collaborative, respectful team. Professional,
reliable, responsive — because our veterans count on the quality of
your work. Tech-savvy enough to manage instrumentation, entry into
DBQ-template formats, and timely reporting. Why Your Expertise
Matters in Compensation & Pension Examinations As an audiologist,
your clinical skillset represents one of the most vital components
in the evaluation of veterans and service members whose hearing and
communication abilities have been shaped by their military service.
This role is not routine diagnostic work—it is expert testimony .
It is the authoritative voice that guides federal decisions, shapes
disability outcomes, and can ultimately lead to determining the
services, benefits, and long-term support our nation’s veterans
receive. Compensation & Pension examinations demand a level of
precision, integrity, and clinical judgment that only highly
trained audiologists can provide. Your mastery of auditory science
is indispensable in distinguishing true pathology from confounding
variables, ensuring fairness, accuracy, and adherence to
evidence-based standards. Simply put: without skilled audiologists,
the system cannot function as intended. By serving in this
capacity, you elevate your profession and join a select group of
specialists entrusted with the responsibility of safeguarding the
health equity of veterans. This position affirms your role as a
subject-matter expert, reinforces your standing within the
audiology community, and allows you to make a measurable
difference—one that goes far beyond the clinic. If you are an
audiologist who values autonomy, professionalism, and meaningful
impact, this work represents an opportunity to practice at the
highest level of your expertise while contributing to a mission of
national significance. Your expertise is not just helpful—it is
essential. And the veterans we serve deserve nothing less than the
very best. Your advantages Control your schedule : Choose from
available open hours; do it part-time, full-time, side-gig — it’s
your call. Professional respect : You’re not just an “exam driver”
— you’re a valued audiologist, bringing your expertise, judgment,
and experience. Meaningful impact : Work with veterans who’ve
served our country — the sense of purpose is real. Low-stress model
: No treatment sales quotas; no heavy administrative burdens;
focused on what you trained to do. Generous fees : We appreciate
your expertise and compensate accordingly. Team culture : Even
though you’re a contractor, we maintain a friendly, positive,
supportive environment — you’ll never feel isolated or on your own.
How to apply If this role resonates with you — and you’re ready to
step into a flexible, rewarding audiology role supporting our
veterans — send us: Your CV / résumé State licensure and
credentialing info A brief note about why this opportunity appeals
to you We’ll review your information, answer any questions you have
(including about schedule, compensation, etc.), and set up a brief
chat to explore fit. Join us. Choose your hours. Respect your
expertise. Make a difference for our veterans. Requirements:
Licensure & Credentials Must hold an unrestricted state license to
practice audiology (AuD or state-recognized equivalent). Must
maintain current licensure throughout the contract period. Board
certification (ABA or CCC-A) preferred but not required Must have a
National Provider Identifier (NPI) . Education & Training Doctor of
Audiology (AuD) from an accredited program (or grandfathered
master’s-level audiologist where allowed by state law). You will
need to complete computer-based training modules , including:
Hearing Loss & Tinnitus DBQ training Training on VA disability
evaluation methodology Veteran-centric communication and ethics
training Clinical Skills & Experience Demonstrated competence
performing: Pure tone air/bone conduction Speech recognition
testing using recorded Maryland CNC Immittance testing
(tympanometry, acoustic reflexes) Otoscopy and external ear
evaluation Ability to identify non-organic hearing loss ,
inconsistent results, and test validity markers. Ability to provide
medical opinions regarding nexus, severity, and differential
diagnosis for: Hearing loss Tinnitus Ear pathology Documentation &
Reporting Ability to complete the VA Disability Benefits
Questionnaire (DBQ) accurately and independently. Clear,
evidence-based rationale for all opinions rendered. Capacity to
submit reports within contractor-required timelines (typically
24–72 hours). Maintain Proficiency with contractor platforms
following initial training Strong written communication skills and
consistent documentation quality. Professional & Ethical Standards
Understanding of the non-treatment, non-advocacy role of C&P
examinations. Ability to remain objective, impartial, and
evidence-based when evaluating veterans. Adherence to HIPAA , VA
confidentiality , and federal security guidelines. No conflicts of
interest related to VA employment or disability representation.
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