At VA, we strive to do all we can to support our Veterans impacted by Hurricanes Irma and Maria. We’re working tirelessly to restore our Caribbean VA Healthcare System, which is currently partially operational. Though much of the island remains without power, water and communications, infrastructure repair efforts are steadily returning our medical center and clinic to full operational status.
VA is now hiring a Medical Center Director to help lead our dedicated staff through this critical time. In this position, you could play a significant role in enabling the Caribbean VA’s full recovery, treating Veterans in need and strengthening the Puerto Rican community at large.
Qualifications include the following:
• U.S. citizenship
• Current, full and unrestricted license to practice medicine
• Completed residency training in an accredited core specialty training program
• Doctor of Medicine degree
The recruitment period ends November 13, 2017 and the selected candidate is set to begin within the first quarter of 2018. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply:
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