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Being a VA nurse is the best way to serve those who have served all of us.
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Pittsburgh VA nurses work across a continuum of services for acute and chronic conditions in hospital, critical care, operating room, emergency department, medical-surgical/telemetry, inpatient behavioral health, long-term care, ambulatory and skilled nursing services.
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Contact our Nurse Recruiter, Jennifer M. Mentz (412-822-3526 or vhapthnurserecruit@va.gov), and apply on www.usajobs.gov

Applying on USAJOBS is not required for all nursing positions. Please submit your resume/CV to the Nurse Recruiter and indicate which nursing position you are interested in. For additional questions related to nursing vacancies, contact the Nurse Recruiter.

As a nurse at VA, you’ll have a balanced, flexible work environment, and benefits focused on your unique needs.

  • Unrestricted licensing and relocation. With an active U.S. nursing license, a move to Erie VA Medical Center couldn’t be easier. You can also transfer to any of VA’s 1,255 facilities across the nation and in some U.S. territories without losing any benefits, accumulated paid leave, or pay. In addition, if you’re hired for a specific, difficult-to-recruit direct patient care position, you may be eligible for VA’s Education Debt Reduction Program.
  • Education and development. Advance in your career with education support programs and ongoing leadership training through every level of employment. 
  • Competitive salaries. We offer our employees strong starting salaries based on education, training, and experience. We also offer steady growth, with periodic pay raises that address inflation and local market changes.
  • Flexible schedules. Our employees receive 13 to 26 paid vacation/personal days, as well as 13 sick days annually with no limit on accumulation, and we observe 11 paid federal holidays each year.
  • Robust insurance options. You can choose from a variety of health maintenance organizations or fee-for-service health plans, and all cover preexisting conditions. Additionally, we pay up to 75% of health premiums, a benefit that can continue into retirement.
  • Retirement Benefits. Prepare for life after VA service with Social Security, a pension, and Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) (401(k)). Get credit for military service.