The G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center in Jackson, Mississippi is hiring for multiple Physicians positions, including Psychiatrists. The Jackson VAMC is a 155-bed acute care hospital with an attached 86-bed community living center and has primary health care responsibility for over 45,000 Veterans. The hospital is on the campus of the University of Mississippi Medical Center, School of Medicine—a geographic advantage that allows physicians to take faculty appointments that give them ample opportunity to teach and participate in research endeavors.

Nationwide, VA offers competitive salaries, comprehensive benefits, and generous paid leave. In Jackson, these benefits are enhanced by a modern city with a small town feel.

Jackson is known by locals and visitors alike as “The City with Soul,” and for good reason. From its important role in the Civil Rights Movement, to the storied reputation it holds as an artistic home for soul and blues musicians, the city boasts a proud heritage in the fabric of American history. In recent years, Jackson has undergone economic development and has earned a coveted #3 listing on Forbes’ “Best Bang for the Buck” cities in the U.S.

If you’re a physician or health care professional looking to make a move, consider Jackson, Mississippi and VA! Click here to learn more about careers at VA and view the specific opportunities available.

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