As spring approaches, our recruiters are hard at work throughout the month of March, visiting multiple events around the country and spreading the word about the benefits of a VA career.
In March, we’ll attend events hosted by:
- American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) from March 8-12, 2024, in San Diego
- American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM) from March 20-23, 2024, in Phoenix
- Uniformed Services Academy of Family Physicians (USAFP) from March 23-28, 2024, in New Orleans
- American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) from March 25-28, 2024, in Chicago
If you’re attending any of these events, now is the perfect time to meet with members of our team and find out just what a job at VA can mean for you and your career.
“VA offers an excellent opportunity to show our reverence for our national heroes while we offer our care, expertise, and talents in several different ways,” said Hussain Haideri, M.D., acting associate chief of staff, primary care, VA Northern California Health Care System. “Working for VA is a way to be a part of a dynamic team that has dedicated professionals who collectively strive to make a difference while we excel and grow in our professional capacities.”
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Make the change of the seasons the time you change your career. Learn more about these events and how to apply at VA Careers.
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