Mental health care is an important part of our mission to help Veterans achieve their whole health.
With unique issues that demand a unique skillset, Veterans rely on VA psychologists to help them improve their quality of life and take charge of their care.
Psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and more play pivotal roles in helping Veterans address mental health issues. See which career is right for you.
With an investment in mental health care across our nationwide network, VA is making it even easier for a psychologist like you to join our team.
As a member of our team, you can help research treatments and solutions, expand the evidence base for effective solutions and help disseminate that information on PTSD.
As VA looks to expand resources for aging Veterans, Home Based Primary Care (HBPC) careers offer opportunities to serve Veterans where they live.
VA has numerous jobs available to the general public, which means the start of your VA career might be just around the corner.
VA works to reach Veterans wherever they may be. Learn about career opportunities to specialize in telehealth positions.
Mental health care at VA empowers Veterans to take charge of their well-being and pursue fuller lives, and VA psychologists are a major part of that effort.
VA mental health professionals walk alongside Veterans on their journey to improve their mental health, prevent Veteran suicide.
Joel Schmidt, associate director of advanced fellowships, discussed VA psychology careers on our Talk About It Tuesday live broadcast.
Interested in a career as a VA psychologist? VA careers come with an abundance of rich rewards, including competitive pay and generous benefits.