Women are the fastest-growing group of Veterans in the United States, with over 600,000 women using VA care this year. That makes our women’s health team more important now than ever before.
We know that health care must adapt to the needs of the Veterans we serve, so whether you’re a physician, nurse, pharmacist, social worker, physical therapist or something else entirely, your expertise is a valuable asset to VA.
At VA, you can provide high-quality medical and mental health services with the support of a nationwide organization committed to serving the most diverse group of Veterans in history—and the largest group of women Veterans we’ve ever seen.
Diversity in our personnel helps improve health care disparities and helps us provide equitable care to all who ask for our care. When a Veteran walks through our doors and finds a provider who understands their needs, we pave the way for a faster road to recovery.
When you dedicate your day to caring for our nation’s heroes, you can earn employment benefits beyond compare, because we strive to provide a professional, supportive environment where our patients — and you — can thrive.
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Women Veterans of all ages, races and backgrounds want to see themselves reflected in the providers who care for them. We’re committed to making women’s health a priority to honor the female Veterans who so selflessly serve. Learn more about a job at VA at the VA Careers website.
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