Explore a civilian career working with Veterans at VA. Here are six ways you can explore what it’s like to work at VA before you make the choice to apply.
Johnny Birch said if it wasn't for tae kwon do, he'd be dead today. The sport that saved his life has led to a bronze medal at the ParaPan Am Games.
From communicating career goals to obtaining feedback on your resume, follow these tips to maximize your time with a VA Careers’ recruiter.
Talk with VA recruiters about healthcare careers in pain management for Veterans at PAINWeek 2019, the national conference for frontline practitioners.
Join the interactive VA Virtual Career Hiring Event on Aug. 29 at 11 a.m. ET. to explore VA information technology careers.
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From dietetic intern to medical center director of the Kansas City VA Medical Center, Kathleen Fogarty has seen — and experienced — quite a bit in her 36 years with VA. This includes one stormy night at the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, when she and another employee delivered a baby during Tropical Storm Allison.
Adaptive golf at the TEE Tournament teaches the blind, paralyzed and those with PTSD to heal and see their full potential on the golf greens of Iowa.
No arms and no legs are no problem for this Coast Guard Vet who still skis and golfs with the best of them through adaptive sports.
VA telemental health professionals are giving you greater access to counseling from anywhere in the world — including from home — on a secured channel.
From strokes to other major brain injuries, the Minneapolis polytrauma team provides world-class care unlike anything in the civilian community.
If you're considering submitting an application for a job at VA to care for Veterans, you'll need to master these five tips!