It's been FOREVER since I've looked at these e-mails and groups.
Since I no longer I have a job, now I have the time (but I'm not sure
if I enjoy that). I'm sorry you're unemployed. I was "separated"
from my former company almost two months ago. Ugh. And I'm 20 weeks
pregnant. Awesome. I have no idea how to look for jobs these days.
On Jun 27, 1:23 am, "Kevin M." <
drunkbastar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeah, I'm less of a mental health expert than I am someone in need of
> one, but I'll pass the info along
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> On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 11:08 PM, PGage <
pga...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Kevin...
> > This probably won't be of much use to you, since it is outside of the main
> > skill sets you have identified, but under the heading of "it couldn't hurt",
> > I am passing along an email we got from the American Psychological
> > Association today alerting us that the VA is in the process of ramping up
> > its mental health workforce, and will be adding 1,600 people between now and
> > the end of the year. This probably mostly refers to psychologists,
> > psychiatrists, social workers and RNs, but I used toworkfor the VA, and I
> > know they do sometimes hire people with demonstrable skills (perhaps in
> > teaching or technology) in various mental health settings. If it does not
> > apply to you directly, it may be an information asset that you can
> > contribute as you network with other job seekers.
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> > "The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has prioritized a new program to
> > hire approximately 1,600 new mental health professionals.
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> > Veterans Affairs is implementing an “aggressive national recruitment
> > program” to add some 1,600 mental health professionals including
> > psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers and nurses to its workforce.
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> > APA member Antonette Zeiss, PhD, the chief consultant for the VA Office of
> > Mental Health Services, described the initiative as an “unparalleled effort”
> > by the VA to expand its mental health workforce rapidly.
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> > The VA described the recruitment as a top priority after a review of
> > operations found that some VA facilities require additional mental health
> > staff to meet the growing needs of veterans. The VA has already filled
> > several hundred of the positions, with the number of newly hired mental
> > health professionals increasing daily. The agency has said it anticipates
> > selecting the majority of new hires by the end of 2012, and will continue
> > assessing its staffing needs. The VA’s current mental health workforce is
> > 20,590."
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> >> On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 9:24 PM, Kevin M. <
drunkbastar...@gmail.com>
> >> wrote:
> >> > Unemployed Day Three, wherein I discuss dream jobs, living
> >> > on-the-cheap, Top Gear, and ramen noodle
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> >> >
http://youtu.be/f-WGMpgabiA
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> >> > On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 11:21 PM, Kevin M. <
drunkbastar...@gmail.com>
> >> >> On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 7:38 PM, Kevin M. <
drunkbastar...@gmail.com>
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