At the Veterans Health Administration, we know how critical a role physical therapy plays in the overall wellness of our veterans. And this year, as we face an opioid epidemic, we need to spread that wellness and education on the transformative and life-improving power of physical therapy.  So if you’re looking for an opportunity to help our nation’s heroes regain freedom and independence, a VA Physical Therapist career could be for you.

When you provide the best care, you deserve the best benefits. At VA, we support the advancement of your career by providing robust continued educational opportunities like our Upward Mobility Training Programs, Employee Incentive Scholarship Program, and our Education Debt Reduction Program. You’ll also enjoy our extensive benefits which include generous and immediate paid vacation, flexible spending accounts, and comprehensive health and life insurance plans.

As a physical therapist at VA, you’ll help veterans regain mobility, confidence, and the ability to live pain-free. We’re the largest physical therapist employer in the nation, with over 1,800 physical therapists and 400 physical therapy assistants. So join us in helping those who have helped our country and start your search for a Physical Therapy career at VHA today.

 

Consider a Physical Therapy career at VA. Search opportunities in your area.

 

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