Networking with our team, using hiring preferences and applying for health care positions are just some tips to help you get hired at VA.
Veterans’ preference can give you a leg up when it comes to the application process at VA, including with these five opportunities.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Navy Veteran Generald Wilson, a VA Human Resources officer who sings on the side. To date, he’s performed the national anthem at many major sporting events.
A nursing assistant is a valuable member of our care team, someone who works with Veterans in a hands-on role every day as they learn the ropes at VA.
Burnout is a real problem among hospital workers, and a job at VA may be just the change you need to kickstart your career.
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.
For students interested in a career at VA, we offer internships and other resources to help you further your education and find a future with us.
All along the east coast, there are VA facilities actively recruiting talented people like you. Learn more about our network.
Whether you’re a student or a professional, taking the time to volunteer at VA offers incredible insight into our mission. Learn more.
A workforce grounded in diversity benefits everyone—from the workers throughout VA to the Veterans we serve.
The winter months are typically a slow season for hiring, but they serve as a great chance to begin your job search and get a leg up on the competition.
Military spouses have earned a wide array of skills supporting the people they love, skills that will serve you well caring for Veterans with a career at VA.