It's all about the Veterans! VA physicians enjoy many perks and rewards, especially the chance to serve a unique patient population.
Lead the VA benefits delivery revolution as the Under Secretary for Benefits (USB) at the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA).
David Renfro of the VA Palo Alto Health Care System discusses how military medics and corpsmen can complete residencies at VA through SkillBridge.
Six VA nurses who went above and beyond the call of duty have received Excellence in Nursing awards from the VA Secretary.
In honor of National Nurses Month and in celebration of VHA’s 75th anniversary, VA thanks its nurses and highlights nursing career opportunities.
Working as a long-term care nurse at VA, you’ll help provide a home away from home for Veterans needing around-the-clock skilled nursing care.
VA encourages female Veterans to apply for a 24-month management trainee program in environmental management services with non-competitive placement.
VA will host a virtual career booth at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, May 1-3 for those interested in a VA psychiatry career.
Through the federal Pathways Internship Program, you can get real-world experience doing work that makes a difference at VA.
Benefits like onsite child care, telework and generous PTO ensure that VA’s Veteran employees and their families feel supported at work and home.
While it may be disappointing, getting a rejection letter can actually help you in your job search. It offers you an opportunity to learn from the process and improve upon certain areas for the next dream job that crosses your path.
You’ve searched, you’ve applied and you’ve tinkered with your resume countless times. Now, you’ve landed that coveted job interview! Just one last box to tick before you can begin your dream career at VA.