Whether you’re just starting your search for a new job or hoping the holidays will bring you some good news, we’re taking time this Thanksgiving to embrace all that is good about our work here at VA.
That’s because at VA, our mission of service never stops. We care for the millions of Veterans who walk through our doors each and every day. Many of those Veterans will be enjoying Thanksgiving with their families this year because of the work we do, while others will be celebrating with us as they continue on their journey to whole health.
Regardless of their circumstances, those Veterans are thankful for the work we do, and we’re thankful for the opportunity to serve them just as they served our country. We’re also thankful to be able to provide fulfilling, innovative careers that provide the opportunity to balance your life and your work, and thankful to be able to offer opportunities for personal and professional growth.
As you celebrate the holiday with family and friends, take a moment to think of our Veterans, and consider what your skills can do to provide them with a safe and sound Thanksgiving.
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I’m interested in applying for a position in the Chaplain’s Office at CGVAMC in Asheville, NC. Because of my experiences in the military and civilian life, I feel that I could be of significant help to our veterans in need, as well as the VA Medical Center.
I would like to look into employment at the VA as they have treated me extremely well over the years and would like the opportunity to help others
I am a retired VA employee and a veteran myself. I proudly helped other veterans work their way through the VA health care system to get the quality care they needed.
Grateful to God and President Abraham Lincoln for establishing vision and mission of caring for are veteran’s health/benefits programs. Thank you all the professional of VA for going the extra mile for us. God Bless America. Happy Holidays.
I would like to volunteer, can veterans volunteer at clinics?