VA needs physicians with a variety of specialties, like urology, to make sure the Veterans we serve get the best care possible, and we offer plenty of employment benefits to make it worth your while.
Where do you want to take your VA career? Consider these rural locations, with unique histories and exciting job opportunities just waiting for you to discover.
By participating in the Technical Career Field (TCF) program at VA, you can gain valuable knowledge of VA operations and set yourself up for a promising career.
VA’s telehealth services are celebrating two decades of advancement and opportunity, changing the face of how we provide health care for Veterans.
Women make up a critical part of the Veterans we serve, and we are looking for caring women’s health care professionals who understand their specific needs.
VA is looking for Veterans who have experience recovering from a mental health condition to become peer specialists.
Dr. Neil Patel and Dr. Chad Kessler, two of our emergency medicine physicians, share the uncommon benefits that can be found by practicing at VA.
Whether your goal is to work in clinical practice or step into a leadership role, you can take your medical instrument technician career to new heights with VA.
Upon successful completion of a 24-month management trainee program, female Veterans can be non-competitively placed in environmental management leadership positions.
As we work to improve hiring time and welcome more new employees than ever before, now is the perfect time to find a job at VA.
Hybrid career fairs are transforming the way job seekers and potential employers interact. Therefore, Veteran Readiness & Employment Service (VR&E) is hosting a Hybrid Career Fair with the theme “Hiring America’s Best.”
VA is implementing new hiring and retention authorities to grow and maintain a diverse, talented workforce that is focused on one core mission: deliver world-class care and benefits to Veterans, their families, caregivers and survivors.