VA Caseworker
The VA Caseworker, also known as the Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, is a role that supports veterans in transitioning back to civilian life by providing counseling, guidance, and support. As a VA Caseworker, you will help veterans explore educational and career opportunities and develop a plan to achieve their goals. This is a rewarding career that allows you to make a real difference in the lives of veterans and their families.
The Role of a VA Caseworker
The primary responsibility of a VA Caseworker is to provide counseling and support to veterans who are transitioning back to civilian life. This may include helping veterans explore educational and career opportunities, develop a plan to achieve their goals, and connect with resources in their community. VA Caseworkers also work with employers to help veterans find jobs and provide support to veterans who are experiencing challenges related to their military service.
VA Caseworkers typically work in a variety of settings, including VA hospitals, Vet Centers, and community-based organizations. They may work with veterans individually or in groups, and they may provide services in person, over the phone, or via video conferencing.