ANNVILLE, PA — The Southeastern Veterans’ Center (SEVC) in Spring City, Pennsylvania, is extending an invitation to dedicated individuals seeking rewarding careers in long-term health care. SEVC is actively recruiting registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and nurse aides, providing a platform for professionals eager to serve American veterans and their families.
To facilitate this recruitment, SEVC is hosting a job fair on Friday, November 15, 2024, from Noon to 4 p.m. at its facility located at 1 Veterans Dr., Spring City, PA 19475. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in onsite interviews, with the potential for conditional job offers being extended during the event. Interested participants are encouraged to bring two forms of identification to streamline the interview process.
The initiative seeks to bolster SEVC’s team, which plays a crucial role in delivering care within one of the six veterans’ homes managed by the Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA). “At Southeastern Veterans’ Center, our employees and veterans are able to thrive in a patriotic work and home environment,” stated Brian Gula, SEVC commandant. This emphasis on a supportive and mission-driven workplace is central to SEVC’s operational ethos.
Employment at SEVC not only promises a fulfilling career path but also offers competitive compensation packages. Employees benefit from a comprehensive suite of benefits, including paid time off, retirement plans, and other incentives that are part of the Commonwealth’s Total Rewards benefits package.
Prospective employees are encouraged to explore opportunities and apply in advance at www.employment.pa.gov. For additional inquiries regarding the job fair, Desiree Cortes can be reached at 610-948-2487. This event also presents a broader opportunity for those interested in exploring various positions within the DMVA across Pennsylvania.
In joining SEVC, health care professionals can expect not only to advance their careers but also to contribute meaningfully to the lives of those who have served in the United States Armed Forces, fostering a community of care and dedication.
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