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.
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.
Mackenzie Beeman is an intermediate care technician, and she shares how she discovered the program and what it means to her to continue serving.
Whether helping a Veteran recover from surgery or increasing their mobility, your career as a physical therapist at VA will always be rewarding.
As a military spouse, your resiliency and adaptability make you a great fit for VA, and the Military Spouse Employment Partnership can pave the way.
VA offers numerous career opportunities for Veterans, not just on National Hire a Veteran Day but every day. See what we have to offer.
As determined by the nonprofit Partnership for Public Service, VA has been named as one of the government’s top five best places to work.
Leaving the service can be difficult for transitioning military personnel, so take this advice from those who have made the leap to civilian careers.
Recruitment and retention of top talent is a priority at VA. With our mission to serve those who have served, we know our Veterans deserve nothing less than the best care we can provide.
From exceptional benefits to advanced technology, from education support to leadership opportunities, here are the top 10 reasons why we work at VA.
From health care to IT, VA careers make telehealth options accessible to millions of Veterans.
As federal law enforcement officers, VA police serve and protect Veterans every day. Take a look at some of the specialty positions available.