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A few of the more specific health care treatments that are treated at VA hospitals include,
According to VA.gov, the VA operates the largest healthcare system, with over 1,700 hospitals, clinics, community living centers, domiciliary, readjustment counseling centers, and other facilities. Approximately 9 million veterans are enrolled in the VA healthcare system. Every healthcare system has Patient Advocates to help navigate the healthcare system for military patients. They work with families to ensure that the patient has all the resources needed.
Each hospital and clinic have different services available to veterans. These Patient Advocates can help individuals get treatment at other facilities if needed. Specific VA hospitals specialize in certain medical and surgical fields. When inquiring about a position, keep in mind that not every hospital has an ICU, a psych floor, etc. This can be important if transitioning from another hospital to a VA hospital.
Nurses employed at VA hospitals care for patients who are active military as well as retired military and at times their families. Treatment of family members is contingent on benefits and is determined by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Employment at a VA hospital is not contingent on being military or from a military family. While positions are open to both military and civil employees the application process is slightly different. Military employees will apply through a separate application and will speak with specific HR representative. It is important to note there are a handful of nursing positions that are not open to the general public. This will be conveyed on the job information sheet.
In terms of obtaining a position at a VA hospital, it can be a long and tiresome process. It is not a job a nurse should apply for if they need immediate employment. Due to this fact, this is considered a government job, there are more background checks and verifications that need to occur prior to being offered a position. Additionally, the VA is very clear that if a nurse does not meet the requirements to not apply because they do not change the criteria or bend the requirements.
The requirements to apply for a nursing position at a VA hospital include the following,
In addition to the above basic requirements, nursing positions are graded based on the needs of the position. There are currently 3 grades with subsets. Each grade and subset has specific education and experience requirements. The Department of Veterans Affairs lists the grades as,
Again, the VA job website is very specific in their requirements and eligibility for a position. There is also clear information regarding the items that need to be submitted in the application for consideration. Applications can be submitted via the VA job site.
Examples of information needed for application include the following,
The exact documents required will be listed in the job listing. Government-specific forms can be found on the application portal. Applications and forms can also be found in the HR department of each healthcare location.
Salary at VA hospitals is contingent on the grade of the job and the specific position and location. According to Indeed.com, the average pay for a nurse at a VA hospital in 2017 was $78,402 which is approximately 12% above the national average. The Payscale.com average range was $53,000 to $95,000. The range is very wide. Current job postings for nurses indicate the pay is in the $50-$60K range.
Benefits are consistent regardless of which VA healthcare location the nurse is employed. These nurses are federal employees and have access to federal benefits. Nurses are eligible for the following benefits,
These benefits are specific to civil government employees. Those that are military have similar benefits but slightly different. Individuals who are active, retired, or reservists should inquire with HR department regarding specific benefits.
Working at a VA hospital can be rewarding and is a great way to serve your country. Nurses find high satisfaction in their jobs and retention is higher than most other healthcare facilities. While it may take longer to finally start a position at a VA hospital - serving those that served our country is worth the wait.