ANNVILLE, PA — With a mission to serve those who served, the Delaware Valley Veterans’ Home (DVVH) in Philadelphia is on the lookout for compassionate individuals ready to advance their careers in long-term health care. This unique opportunity is aimed at dedicated people eager to make a difference in the lives of American veterans and their spouses.
The DVVH has announced openings for registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and nurse aides, extending an invitation to potential candidates to learn more and apply by attending their upcoming job fair. The event is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, May 15, at 2701 Southampton Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19154. Prospective applicants are encouraged to bring two forms of identification, as onsite interviews and conditional offers may be extended on the same day.
Employment at the DVVH is not just a job; it’s an opportunity to broaden one’s career horizon, acquire new skills, and experience the camaraderie of fellow employees committed to caring for those who once bravely served the United States Armed Forces. Under the umbrella of the Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA), the DVVH is part of a network of six veterans homes across the state committed to providing top-notch care.
Margo Coleman, DVVH commandant, highlighted the rewarding aspect of working at the facility. “At Delaware Valley Veterans’ Home, employees have the opportunity to serve the brave men and women who once served our nation,” Coleman stated. She emphasized that the DVVH fosters a fun and patriotic work environment where both residents and staff can thrive.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania offers competitive pay, generous time off, retirement benefits, and many other perks as part of its Total Rewards benefits package, making employment at the DVVH an attractive proposition for those looking to make a meaningful impact while advancing their professional lives.
For those unable to attend the job fair on May 15, the DVVH also hosts weekly Walk-in Wednesdays hiring events from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. throughout the year, offering a flexible way for interested candidates to explore employment opportunities and potentially secure a job offer on the spot.
Individuals with questions about the DVVH job fair or the application process are invited to reach out to Melanie Scott at 215-856-2710 or Jaime Doyle at 215-856-2836. Applications for positions at the DVVH, as well as other DMVA locations across the state, can be submitted online at www.employment.pa.gov.
This recruitment drive underscores the DVVH’s commitment to enriching the lives of veterans through exceptional care and highlights an appealing career path for those passionate about making a difference in the community.
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