VA is looking for Veterans who have experience recovering from a mental health condition to become peer specialists.
Over 750 potential candidates lined up as early as 6:30 a.m. Sept. 24, seeking employment with Birmingham VA.
Serving Veterans and their families is just one of the many satisfying rewards of a VA career. Here are five other benefits!
Sheba Akridge is a Mississippi native, spouse to a Navy Veteran, and a current program analyst in the Veterans Benefits Administration.
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