- At 100 years old, Korean War Veteran Catherine Alessandri shows how a century of service can shape history and inspire generations that follow.
- A social worker delivers monthly meal support, offering hope and connection to Veterans facing ongoing food insecurity.
- Medical instrument technicians can be found all over VA, making this job one of the most visible roles in the hospital system, and one of the most demanding.
- It's not easy, but starting a suicide prevention talk with a loved one may help to save a Veteran’s life.
- VA Research published new findings on a potential new skin cancer treatment, artificial lung engineering and improving physical therapy access in VA.
- Have you ever thought about teaching as a career? The University of North Georgia can help you earn your teaching credential through a fully online certification program.
- SDVET LaunchPoint, a free virtual course from Warrior Rising, helps service-disabled Veterans turn their interests and skills into real business.
- A VA occupational therapist uses TeleOccupational Therapy to assess Veterans in their home environments, catching dangerous medication errors and fall risks.
- A change in public law discontinues DEA benefits for secondary education for any program starting on or after Aug. 1, 2026.
- Plan ahead with your personal "my Social Security" account! Securely manage benefits and key documents online anytime, anywhere.
- The gap between feeling prepared and being prepared is where emergencies become crises. Now is the time to prepare for the 2026 hurricane season.
- The VA Careers Talent Community offers exciting new information about what it means to work at VA and how you can become part of our team.
- Learn how a digital reset can support your Whole Health, reduce stress and improve focus, sleep and well-being.
- Here's how to avoid and prevent unwanted home loan and refinance spam calls, messages and letters.
- Feelin' cooked? Lost focus? You definitely need a break. This quick, desk yoga session delivers.
- A retired soldier becomes the first in the VA system to receive a minimally invasive Visualase procedure, offering new hope for treating focal epilepsy.
- This jobs of the week post includes listings for the week of June 1, 2026. We will continue to post relevant listings as we receive them.
- May 31 is World No Tobacco Day. If you’re a Veteran who uses tobacco, discover how VA can help you quit. Make this the day you retake command of your health.
- In the Philippines in the early 1940s, Ray Cabacar walked 32 miles to reach a U.S. Navy recruitment station. He was determined to answer the call.
- Mental healthcare is an important part of VA’s investment in Whole Health, and we need your expertise to help make a difference in the lives of Veterans.