At VA, being a nurse can offer almost limitless possibilities. From education support to relocation opportunities, you can find your future with us.
Eduardo Alegria's experience in Operation Iraqi Freedom with the front-line medics and health care personnel launched his new career as a nurse.
VA-STEP provides students with the opportunity to develop both clinical competence and confidence when it comes to Veteran-centric care.
Skillbridge program connects industry partners with transitioning military members who have 180 days or fewer of service remaining
A cover letter can provide our recruiting team with valuable insight into your career aspirations and what you have to offer the Veterans we serve. Learn more.
During National Nursing Assistants Week, learn about the work of these valuable members of our health care team (and how you can join them).
VA’s telehealth services are celebrating two decades of advancement and opportunity, changing the face of how we provide health care for Veterans.
VA, in collaboration with non-governmental organizations, hosts a series of monthly job fairs across the country for service members and Veterans. Whether you are looking for a job or considering a change in career path, attending one of these fairs in-person or virtually can be an excellent way to start or advance your civilian job search.
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.
On World Alzheimer’s Day and every day, we work hard to care for Veterans living with Alzheimer’s disease. Learn more about careers where you can make a difference.
Rishell Chambers used her step-father's VA education benefits to obtain a BA and MA—and career fulfillment that wouldn't have been otherwise possible.
Meta Monteleon served as an Army Nurse Corps during WWII. She continued her nursing career for 50 years and was the oldest living WWII nurse.