As we celebrate National Nurses Month, we take time to recognize all that nurses at VA do for our Veterans, because “VA Nurses Make a Difference.”
Nurse Laura Sarmiento recently appeared on “Talk About It Tuesday” to discuss the numerous opportunities for nurses at VA.
Why do nurses love working at VA? Hear from them here, in their own words, and learn more about how you can join them.
VA’s 12-month RNTTP Residency Program is designed to help new graduate RNs transition from the classroom to practice. Apply today to begin your nursing career.
At VA, we know our nurses are the backbone of Veteran care, but they also don’t hesitate to go the extra mile when it comes to helping others.
Nurses are needed to fill critical roles in Veteran care at the Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center (VAMC) in Clarksburg, West Virginia.
In honor of National Nurses Month and in celebration of VHA’s 75th anniversary, VA thanks its nurses and highlights nursing career opportunities.
The Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center in Clarksburg, West Virginia, is actively recruiting nurse managers to fill staff vacancies.
Between training and scholarships, it’s easy to see why VA is the largest employer of nurses in the United States. Find out more to grow your career!
Visiting our “Talk About It Tuesday” broadcast, San Juanita George shared with viewers the potential perks of working with the Travel Nurse Corps.
VA nursing leadership assesses the needs of new hires to properly set them up for success.
Kathy Lawrence and Leslie Davis are nurse recruiters whose mission is to find the best quality nurses to care for our Veterans.