Department is hiring doctors, nurses and aides at record rates while retaining more employees, contributing the largest net gain to its health care workforce in decades. The Veterans Health ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs needed staff. A lot of staff. And a lot more psychiatrists. In the wake of the largest expansion of veterans benefits in a generation after the signing of the PACT ...
The national Department of Veterans Affairs is on a torrid hiring pace, a pace reflected locally, as well. The Veterans Health Administration increased its total workforce by 13,627, representing ...
Talk of a nationwide “reduction in force” for Veterans Affairs employees is in the past, VA Deputy Secretary Paul Lawrence said Wednesday in a visit to the Dayton VA Medical Center. In fact, the VA is ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has hired nearly 24,000 new employees this fiscal year, including 1,200 in the past two months to process claims filed under landmark toxic exposure legislation.
The Trump administration is moving at lightning speed to shrink the federal government and freeze federal hiring. But some people are still getting jobs. Special exemptions laid out by the White House ...
The Veterans Affairs Department has netted more than 5,000 employees since the start of the novel coronavirus pandemic and the new employees are helping handle a recent surge of cases within VA's ...
The Department of Veterans Affair recognizes that military spouses not only have a passion for serving, they also have a talent for it. Recently, they announced a partnership with the U.S. Chamber of ...