Program Coordinators/Mentors
Program Director: Alicia Stone, OTR/L
Principal Program Coordinator and Primary Mentor: Jacqueline Miller, MOTR/L, BCPR
Secondary Program Coordinator and Primary Mentor: Patricia Niewoehner, OTR/L, CDRS
Primary Mentors: Adam Manahan, OTD R/L, Certified Stroke Rehabilitation Specialist; Patricia Noonan, OTR/L, Specialty Certification in Low Vision, Certified Low Vision Therapist; John Patrico, MOTR/L, Certified Lymphedema Specialist
**This Program is currently in the fellow application process through the American Occupational Therapy Association.
** Health Professions Trainees (HPTs) are appointed as temporary employees of the Department of Veterans Affairs. As such, HPTs are subject to laws, policies, and guidelines posted for VA staff members. There are infrequent times in which this guidance can change during a training year which may create new requirements or responsibilities for HPTs. If employment requirements change during the course of a training year, HPTs will be notified of the change and impact as soon as possible and options provided. The VA Training Director for your profession will provide you with the information you need to understand the requirement and reasons for the requirement in timely manner.
How to Apply
To apply please email Alicia.Stone3@va.gov the following documents by March 31st
- Completed Fellowship Program Application (see link below)
- Resume
- One-page essay explaining why a fellowship is important to you and why you chose the VA as a fellowship site
- Two letters of reference (these should be included in your e-mail application submission and should not be sent separately)
- Copy of Valid OT license and NBCOT certificate OR proof of expected graduation date prior to the start of the fellowship and your scheduled NBCOT test date. (See FAQ’s if you have questions about your graduation date)
Fellows are employed full-time by the VHASTLHCS for the year-long program. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen that are a graduate of an ACOTE accredited occupational therapy (OT) program and possess a current OT license (from any state) prior to the program start date.
Applicants should be AOTA members and be committed to pursuing Board or Specialty Certification in the specialized area of practice.
The fellowship will be a paid position and the fellow will be eligible for health benefits, earn annual leave and sick leave, and have paid federal holidays. There are no tuition fees associated with this fellowship. Salary: $45,383
Interviews are typically conducted during the month of April.
The Fellowship Program is scheduled to start in August and end one year later.