Are you interested in learning about how to become a nurse at the Department of Veterans Affairs? Join our Twitter Chat this Thursday, May 28th, from 3:00-3:30 ET.
VHA recruiters and employees will discuss the benefits of a career at VA and how to best navigate the job application process.
From Nurse Executives to Licensed Practical Nurses, Registered Nurses to Clinical Nurse Specialists, VHA hires a variety of nursing professionals to care for our Nation’s Veterans. Recruiters will be prepared to discuss openings and accept resumes. There are hundreds of nursing opportunities at VHA Nationwide. Several spotlight opportunities include:
Deputy Associate Director, Patient Care Services – Dayton, OH
Registered Nurse – Lynn, MA
Advance Practice Nurse – Fort Smith, AR
Licensed Practical Nurse – Columbia, MO
Chief Nurse, Education – Richmond, VA
To join the chat, just sign in to Twitter and tweet your questions about vacancies, the application process, benefits, etc. using the hashtag #workatVA. The chat will take place via the @VACareers Twitter account.
If for some reason you are not able to participate during the official chat time, you can still tweet comments and questions, and a recruiter or employee from VHA will respond and make contact with you. You may also forward your resumes to VACareers@va.gov.
Be sure to mark your calendars for Thursday, May 28th from 3:00-3:30 ET. To see all nursing opportunities available at VHA, click here.
Be sure to Like us on Facebook or check out the Events Calendar so you can stay informed of the schedule and topics for each Twitter chat.
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