At the VA New York Harbor Healthcare System Manhattan Campus, we strive to hire only the best! Working with and for America's veterans is a privilege, and we pride ourselves on the quality of care we provide. If you have what it takes, please consider applying for one of our available positions.
You may view our announcements online and receive application materials on this page. Please visit our vacancy announcements on one of the following sites —
If you need additional information, please contact our Human Resources Management Service at 212-686-7500 x7635.
Hiring of Disabled Veterans
VA has a Veterans Employment Coordination Service that oversees the recruitment of new veterans into the VA workforce, especially recently disabled combat veterans. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has issued guidance on the several laws that affect the employment rights of disabled veterans -- the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Uniformed Services Reemployment Rights Act. Information on the reemployment rights of uniformed service personnel can be found on Department of Labor web site at http://www.dol.gov/vets.
Nursing Staff
If you are a nursing professional interested in working for the Manhattan Campus, please contact our Nurse Recruiter, at 212-686-7500 x3951.
Manhattan Campus Psychology Internship Program
The Psychology Division of the VA NY Harbor Healthcare System Manhattan Campus offers internships in Clinical Psychology that are fully accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). The Internship is full time with 40 hours per week of clinical work, supervision and seminars. Interns work 12 months, September through August. Applicants must be citizens of the United States and come from an APA approved program in Clinical or Counseling Psychology. Download the Psychology Internship Program application and instructions.
Employee Benefits
A description of employee benefits is available on the U.S. Office of Personnel Management Employment and Benefits page*. Please note that benefits may differ for professional clinical occupations including physicians and registered nurses.
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