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  • #VeteranOfTheDay Marine Corps Veteran Shannon Teague

    #VeteranOfTheDay Marine Corps Veteran Shannon Teague

    During Social Work Month, today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Marine Corps Veteran Shannon Teague, who served from 200-2004 and is now a VA social worker.

  • #VeteranOfTheDay Air Force, Army Veteran James Broome

    #VeteranOfTheDay Air Force, Army Veteran James Broome

    During Social Work Month, today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Air Force and Army Veteran James Broome, who served 27 years and is now a VA social worker.

  • #VeteranOfTheDay Navy Veteran Anthony G. Quiroga

    #VeteranOfTheDay Navy Veteran Anthony G. Quiroga

    During Social Work Month, today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Navy Veteran Anthony G. Quiroga, who served an operations specialist and is now a VA social worker.

  • Help Veterans improve their mental health as a VA social worker

    Help Veterans improve their mental health as a VA social worker

    Social workers at VA are a vital part of the team, pulling together treatment plans and providing comprehensive, personalized care to Veterans.

  • Veterans receive assistance through VA social workers

    Veterans receive assistance through VA social workers

    When a Veteran struggles with finances, transportation, mental health, accessing services and readjusting, it's often a VA social worker there to help.

  • VA offers virtual appointments on smart devices

    VA offers virtual appointments on smart devices

    For their appointments with their VA health care provider, many Oklahoma Veterans stay home and use their smartphone or computer instead. Read all about VA Video Connect virtual appointments.

  • VA Vet Centers need caring mental health professionals

    VA Vet Centers need caring mental health professionals

    VA Vet Centers need caring mental health professionals Life isn’t [...]

  • VA Careers Facebook chat: physical and occupational therapy

    VA Careers Facebook chat: physical and occupational therapy

    Every day, physical therapists (PT) and occupational therapists (OT) at [...]

  • Highlights from VA’s social work Facebook Live chat

    Highlights from VA’s social work Facebook Live chat

    Last month, we hosted a Facebook Live chat focusing on [...]

  • Save the date: VA’s mental health trainee hiring event

    Save the date: VA’s mental health trainee hiring event

    VA is excited to launch the first ever VA Mental [...]

  • VA Careers Facebook Chat: rural opportunities

    VA Careers Facebook Chat: rural opportunities

    A quarter of America’s Veterans live in rural areas, and [...]

  • VA Careers Facebook Chat: social work professionals

    VA Careers Facebook Chat: social work professionals

    As we continue our push to hire 1,000 new mental [...]

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