Tomah VA to host Nursing Career Fair June 21

by | Jun 13, 2014 | 0 comments

TOMAH, Wis. – The Tomah Veterans Affairs Medical Center will host a Nursing Career Fair on June 21, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Building 401, Room 1120.

The public is invited to visit the career fair to learn about the benefits available to nurses through VA employment. Please bring your resumes and be prepared to interview.

“This is a terrific way for nurses to learn more about the exceptional benefits offered to nurses caring for our nation’s heroes,” said Brenda Owen, the Tomah VA Nurse Recruiter and Nursing Career Fair organizer. “We want people to come out and interview and even become part of the team.”

There will be tables with information about the diverse career opportunities for nurses at the Tomah VA and much more.

For additional information about the benefits fair, please call (608) 372-1171 or by e-mail at Brenda.Owen@va.gov .

For media interested in this event, please contact the Tomah VA office of public affairs at (608) 372-7759 or by e-mail, scott.farley@va.gov.

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