As many health care professionals approach or enter retirement, the demand for passionate, highly-skilled candidates is on the rise. As the needs of the industry continue to grow, opportunities for rich, fulfilling health care careers are presenting themselves everywhere—this makes now the perfect time to consider a future working with VA.
According to U.S. News & World Report, many of the best long-term career options can be found in the health care sector. They recently released a list of the Top 25 Best Health Care Jobs for 2018 noting the jump Nurse Practitioners made to the top in recent years, as well as the steady hold that Dentist has on the number one spot. Occupational Therapist and Psychiatrist also rose in the ranks as the demand continues to go up—a demand that VA has experienced firsthand as we seek to better serve Veterans.
Are you working in one of the top 25 health care careers?
If you are currently studying or working in one of these fields, consider a rewarding career serving our nation’s heroes. With our wealth of opportunities and broad range of job paths, you can make the most of your experience and skills. Browse our job opportunities and amazing benefits, and see why a career with VA is right for you.
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