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Biodynamic Research Corp is seeking a licensed registered nurse for a remote role as a Nurse Paralegal or Legal Nurse Consultant. The position entails reviewing digital medical records, preparing detailed medical summaries, and managing multiple cases in a collegial work environment. Candidates should possess strong critical thinking, organizational skills, and relevant experience in nursing and legal contexts.
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BRC is a professional services firm specializing in the field of accident analysis and injury causation consulting. BRC has also conducted extensive research in the fields of accident reconstruction and biomechanics, with regular publication in peer-reviewed journals.
For the position we are seeking licensed registered nurses with experience as a Nurse Paralegal or Legal Nurse Consultant reviewing digital medical records and preparing medical chronologies. This person’s main responsibilities include objectively organizing, reviewing, analyzing and managing various medical records and producing a chronological summarization that includes complaints, claimed injuries, medical treatment rendered and identification of records not received/to be requested.
Work environment is collegial and challenging with a team that includes not only nurses, but also physicians, engineers, paralegals and other professionals. This position is computer based work with no patient interaction and the training and work is done remotely and includes management of multiple cases.
BRC’s corporate hours support a work schedule of Mon. – Fri., 8:00 am to 5:00 pm CT; however, flex time is available. We offer a competitive compensation package including a discretionary bonus program and a generous benefits package including paid time off, medical, dental and vision benefits and a 401(k) plan.
Candidates that have experience in a law firm as a Nurse Paralegal or Legal Nurse Consultant are preferred. A Bachelor degree from an accredited School of Nursing is also preferred.
Minimum requirements include: