Gain the practical experience you need to enjoy a career serving Veterans at VA through the Technical Career Field (TCF) training program.

Every year, we offer opportunities to train in support services jobs that help keep our facilities running smoothly. While members of the clinical care team tackle the issues facing our Veterans, you’ll be working behind the scenes to make sure they have everything they need to get the job done.

When your training is complete, we’ll work to place you in the facility where you interned or in another VA facility that needs your skills, because our investment in you isn’t over. Now that you have the formal training and on-the-job experience provided by the TCF program, you’ll be perfectly placed to continue a career of service.

It’s a career that will provide extensive employment benefits as well. Whether it’s paid time off, health insurance options, retirement planning, or just finding a work/life balance that lets you do what you love and love what you do, you’ll find it at VA.

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Explore the career opportunities available through the Technical Career Field (TCF) training program. Find a role that’s right for you and learn how to apply at VA Careers.

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4 Comments

  1. Micheal July 6, 2023 at 16:42

    Millions or Billions spent on these crap programs.

    Useless. Did VRRAP for IT and legit no company cares about some random ‘bootcamp’ or ‘cohort’ or udemy/coursera crap.

    The only ones benefitting are the people selling these programs to the VA. Must be nice to make millions off of what is marketed as ‘Veteran Opportunities’.

    If the VA could stop gaslighting us for a single day, thatd be great.

    • Giovanni July 17, 2023 at 01:20

      I’m Glad I’m not the only one with these sentiment, I just got through with a VRRAP program and I deeply felt as if it was a waste but I couldn’t drop the course or change the institution and was afraid to say anything in fair that it would screw things up for other veterans. But the truth is I feel dumber now that I’ve completed the training I could have started a business with those tuition funds and they expect for me to become employed with that mediocre course they throw together.

  2. Matt Smith June 29, 2023 at 10:39

    What a joke, where are the real jobs and real technical training for disabled veterans who can’t leave the house because of illness or injury’s

    Would be nice to be able to earn $81,000 a year instead of $20k on SSDI

    I hate this stupid World, what a joke???

    Only online jobs for a disabled veteran who isn’t smart enough to work with computers are worthless side hustle deals

    These aren’t real and are equivalent of giving up on life and working at Walmart

    • Micheal July 6, 2023 at 16:44

      Im with you brother

      Its just cringe at this point. Selling us IBM skillbuilder as if any company will remotely give a hoot about that. Its meaningless.

      Yet, it takes the place of any opportunities of actual help

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