NSO (Apprentice)
Company: Disabled American Veterans
Location: Salt Lake City
Posted on: February 14, 2026
|
|
|
Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Department/Location: Service/
NSO Offices “Nationwide” Job Title: National Service Officer
Apprentice Reports To: NSO Supervisor Salary Grade: Grade 10
($20.18 - $31.39/hour) Type of position: ý Full-time o Part-time
Hours: 40 hr/week o Exempt ý Nonexempt Job Summary: The following
statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of
work being performed. They are not intended to be construed as an
exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required
of personnel so classified. This position encompasses the initial
training period to achieve the designation of National Service
Officer (NSO). The NSO Apprentice will study and train (via DAV’s
on-the-job training program) to act as a representative for
individual veterans (and their families) pursuing disability claims
and other benefits from the United States Department of Veterans
Affairs and, on occasion, other government entities. Essential
Functions: Acquire and maintain knowledge of all laws and
regulations pertaining to veterans benefits through regular review
of the Code of Federal Regulations and other publications and,
where appropriate, decisions of the United States Court of Appeals
for Veterans Claims. Learn how to conduct detailed interviews of
veterans to elicit information so that all potential benefits can
be identified. Review service records and other pertinent data,
including medical records, to identify and/or assess validity of
claims and potential claims. Learn to determine whether additional
evidence may be needed to support a particular claim; provide
advice to veteran concerning same. Learn to determine the risks and
benefits of filing a particular claim. Learn to assess whether the
evidentiary support available for a given claim meets the
requirements of 38 CFR § 14.633, which incorporates the rule on
“frivolous claims” as adopted by the American Bar Association in
Model Rule 3.1. Practice preparing all submissions required to
initiate and advance the claim, including, without limitation,
briefs and similar documents analyzing the application of
appropriate regulations to the facts of a given case. Practice
monitoring the progress of a claim from submission to resolution,
dealing with VA adjudicators as required to advance the claim and
keeping the claimant advised of significant developments. Learn to
advise the claimant, where appropriate, of administrative and
judicial appeal options for claims denied in whole or part and,
when requested, provide the claimant with specific advice
concerning likely bases of appeal (if any). Practice representing
claimants before military and VA hearing panels and boards,
presenting evidence and legal argument and, as necessary, examining
and cross-examining witnesses. Learn to develop specific goals and
plans to prioritize, organize, and accomplish clientele workload.
Communicate professionally and diplomatically with people
inside/outside the organization. Learn to recruit new DAV members
to further support and enhance DAV’s mission of service. Perform
other administrative and outreach activities as directed by the
office Supervisor. Essential Skills and Experience: High school
diploma (or equivalent). Must be found eligible and entitled to
receive services through VA’s Vocational Rehabilitation and
Employment Service under the established National Memorandum of
Agreement containing DAV’s On-The-Job Training Program for National
Service Officers except in situations where hiring a non-eligible
candidate serves an important DAV business purpose. Must be a
member in good standing of the DAV. Excellent communication skills.
General knowledge of legal and/or medical terminology preferred.
General understanding of business/administrative procedures and
systems such as managing clientele files and records, cash ledgers,
and quality customer service is helpful. A valid motor vehicle
driver’s license (other than motorcycle) is preferred. Functional
user of standard business computer, Microsoft Office software
suite, and various computerized record systems/databases to
retrieve automated veterans’ records. Degree of Supervision: Works
under the direct and ongoing supervision of Supervisory National
Service Officer and/or other personnel assigned to conduct
training; Apprentice exercises no supervisory responsibilities.
Physical Demands and Work Environment: The physical demands and
work environment characteristics described here are representative
of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform
the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may
be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. Physical Demands: Job requires sitting up to
eight hours a day and standing up to two to four hours a day. Body
movement primarily in hand and arm functions associated with normal
office activities. Hand and eye coordination, and hand dexterity is
required for handwriting and keyboarding over prolonged periods of
time. Requires occasional lifting and/or carrying of no more than
25 pounds, and bending, squatting, pushing and pulling. Work
Environment: The noise level in the work environment is usually
minimal. Position may require minimal travel for training (advance
authorization from National Service Director required). NSOs must
be willing to relocate (nationwide) based on the needs of the DAV
and provide written affirmation likewise.
Keywords: Disabled American Veterans, Salt Lake City , NSO (Apprentice), Legal , Salt Lake City, Utah