MISSION & VISION
"To care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan.
Abraham Lincoln
This announcement is for a part-time, 20 hours per week IOP Social Worker at the Fort Wayne Campus of VANIHCS. You must apply for this position either electronically or by FAX (you must use the FAX form requested in the "How to Apply" section).
If you are not a current VA Northern Indiana Health Care System employee, you MUST include the following in your application package:
OF 306, Application for Federal Employment
DD214 and SF 15 (If you are a veteran)
10-2850C, Application for Associated Health Occupations
Name of all Educational/Internship Institutions
License Number and State of Licensure
Current Federal Employees must provide:
SF 50 - latest with pay and grade information
OF 306
ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: LJ-12-264-736471-MHC
VACANCY ID: 736471
POSITION TITLE: Social Worker IOP - Part-time GS-Annually-11/11
VA Northern Indiana Health Care System (VANIHCS) was formed in 1995 by the integration of the VA Medical Centers in Fort Wayne and Marion, Indiana. The mission of VANIHCS is to provide coordinated, compassionate and comprehensive quality primary care, mental health services, and extended care to Veterans in a timely, accessible and cost effective manner. The Fort Wayne campus offers primary and secondary medical and surgical services, and the Marion campus offers a full range of psychiatry services, nursing home care and extended care services. Primary care clinics are available at both campuses and at Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs) located in South Bend, Goshen, Peru and Muncie, Indiana.
Although the Marion campus is well over 110 years old and the Fort Wayne campus was constructed in 1950, recently completed renovations and construction, and continuous maintenance, ensure an attractive, state-of-the-art healthcare environment.
Individuals assigned as GS-11 Social Workers are considered to be at the full performance level. A GS-11 social worker has a Master's Degree in Social Work granted by a graduate program fully accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).