At Department of Veterans Affairs, we recognize and congratulate graduating nurses on the hard work and skills required for a nursing degree. Consider bringing that same energy, commitment and passion to a career serving our Nation’s Veterans.
Join VA and make a meaningful connection to a population of truly deserving people. Today’s Veterans span many generations and have varied and diverse medical issues. Collaborating with other professionals on a team in Medical/Surgical, Critical Care, Sub-Acute, Rehabilitation, Mental Health or as part of a patient aligned care team will give you the expertise to grow professionally while embarking on a rewarding experience of giving back to those who have given so much.
VA offers competitive salaries, exceptional benefits and many continuing education opportunities. VA is much more than just another employer. It is an honorable, open and welcoming community of those who care. Gratitude is our motivation and service is our mission.
For more information and to apply for these positions, please visit USAjobs.gov and our career center VAcareers.va.gov.
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