Through the Medical Foster Home Program, caregivers can open their homes and their hearts to Veterans who need assistance with daily activities.
Arianne D. Sacramento is a recipient of the Health Professional Scholarship Program, which offers support to medical professionals who choose to work at VA.
Rural Veterans make up nearly a quarter of those who have served our country, and it’s our duty to make sure they have access to the care they need.
As a social worker at VA, your valued contributions make sure that health care for our Veterans is complete and coordinated.
At VA, we recognize the Labor Day holiday by renewing our commitment to not only Veterans, but the members of our team who support them.
Veteran Maria Wesloh is an intermediate care technician who explains how the Foundational Intermediate Care Technician Course prepares military medics to work at VA.
Your resume is your chance to make a first impression on a potential employer. Make sure you put your best foot forward with these tips.
Our recruiters will attend events with the U.S. Psych Congress, the American Association of Family Physicians and CareerMD in September. Come join us!
When it comes to world-class patient care multidisciplinary teamwork, VA sets the bar higher every day. We always push ourselves to improve our facilities and expand our services, all while maintaining a vibrant, compassionate culture in which Veterans can heal.
As part of its mission to improve the equity for rural Veterans, VA’s Office of Rural Health has developed targeted initiatives to improve the recruitment and retention of rural health care providers and researchers.
If you’re ready to start your human resources (HR) career, apply to VA’s HR Specialist Training and Accelerated Readiness (HR STAR) program.
When you’re choosing a career, you're looking for something with stability. You want to know that your job isn’t going anywhere, that you can keep supporting yourself and your family.