- Yuma, Arizona is hiring primary care providers. The VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic in sunny Yuma, Arizona is currently hiring primary care providers for this location – including physicians and nurses. To speak directly with a recruiter about these positions, you can reach out to Samuel Wainscott, National Health Care Recruitment Consultant, at [email protected] or (915) 238-2168. Learn more about these opportunities here.
- VA is hiring Social Workers Nationwide. Social workers play an important role in delivering proactive, personalized, patient-driven health care for our Veterans, and VA is hiring for this role at facilities across the country. We encourage you to visit VACareers.va.gov where you can use the interactive map to explore openings by location. Qualified social workers may also register to attend the National Association of Social Workers virtual job fair on May 19th at 1 pm ET. Five VHA recruiters will be online and available to discuss VHA opportunities.
- VA North Texas Health Care System Nursing Career Fair – If you’re exploring nursing positions in the Dallas area, be sure to attend this fair on Saturday, May 2nd. Recruiters are available to discuss nursing opportunities in multiple specialties and settings including acute care, critical care, outpatient clinics, long term care, telemetry, OR and ED. Click here to register.
- Recruit Military & Hiring Our Heroes Career Fairs – VA Careers is heading to several Veteran Hiring fairs in May including cities such as Orlando, Richmond, Dallas, Las Vegas and New York City. If you’re interested in meeting a VHA recruiter in person, click here to view a full list of the events that VA plans to attend.
To explore all VA opportunities, visit VACareers.va.gov
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