The Medical Center director positions are located in the VA’s Veterans Health Administration (VHA). VHA is home to the United States’ largest integrated health care system, consisting of 150 medical centers, nearly 1,400 Community-Based Outpatient Clinics, Community Living Centers, Vet Centers and Domiciliaries. Together, these health care facilities and the more than 53,000 independent licensed health care practitioners who work within them, provide comprehensive care to more than 8.3 million Veterans each year.

The Health System Administrator (Medical Center Director) is responsible to the Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN) Director. These positions require the effective and economical direction, control, and operation of the VA Medical Center (VAMC). 

For additional information and application instructions:

Medical Center Director – Physician

Medical Center Director – SES 

To be considered, you must apply no later than November 2, 2015.

Fulfill President Lincoln’s promise -“To care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan“-by serving and honoring the men and women who are America’s Veterans.

 

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  1. DannyG October 17, 2015 at 00:18

    I would like to add my 2cents to the above article. I am a 100% Disabled American Veteran, & I am extremely thsnkful for the Veterans Healthcare Administration; a lot of we vets are! Yes, there are problems, people make you want to scream, & “politics” getting in the way, but WELCOME TO THE REAL WORLD!!
    Please don’t be afraid to work for the VETERANS Administration. I did for a few years, & I loved it! As a Director, you would have the opportunity to make veterans’ lives better, show those currently serving that they will be taken care of, AS PROMISED, & reiterate that to Americans brave enough to serve their country for years to come!

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