Dear All,
Deadline for the Veteran's Health administration position is March 10th!
Hello!
I would like to make you aware of an exciting opportunity for graduating Biomedical Engineers. The Biomedical Engineer Technical Career Field (TCF) positions were posted to USAjobs.com on February 19th, 2020. The posting can be found on USAJOBS: https://secure-web.cisco.com/1JjNPaFex0gIAxPc8fBC3ULFuUlS22k-LtLXreD2tUjY-WrBKKNiAZGwIsfCYuWZc7b1lff8tPQvwe_9og0JnNgRJpqit_jBC54oEWJ8q8U7l9_q9Gwe_ZOVMLLB-6kIuioyQTqkEJWzBbGkdNF4SsyfM1xJU_214AuSze5a69z0BPstapOV33hUaqUFNgjUw5BjAClzuk1f4DDvFHrex7zMpnmOObE1B6eqCfi9VRPxt1WrUYn8PO55NUxy7tAWNwznpHt_FNzX8espcIQ3JQfnhNFatOcFsivBxRw4OGf7I1YKzrop2VjPV5Hb6M6V2JMbJ17tO85TpN8_WvMeQHXKvM48EIiaWqfBiy0PIdiXtL3YRyFcN3hA96HZNzSoPCeDwp2froLDutOrcsJmKVW2aGMuRgfbNnOJcPPeVUokpPl3zVzBL_3pw0eiGm998Zmy_vN6F5TdJEfQVsFy7eA/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.usajobs.gov%2FGetJob%2FViewDetails%2F560185100<https://secure-web.cisco.com/193cduBoM9yQZqCOK9J5vGPvkhs3j-syZAr0qCvOq_1XKcTrTszIRB9oJgdFUP_hQeYCE6sOcgKdb_r0i3Vme6dellj2IQeiwlFAkbvxJ1xn_TLdneLP_6oOoyWzOBAYbRV_Qqz7c7PViO7UFgs3sPgLw2_hd1tJrtpxN-ZRWD54kwRxXxMPLSGWTQgiiTw_QdB0yRQrShZ7jiPAHq4JH4vEPO-1kVa_tntG1j8VgezwB5ig4IJSfIdUo4FcDsPF4GBwuONi3QIa0MNNcGY_GKT61PRWdOwVgv2EzNyf2xdtRZbI3PWEg0UwieAqBkhbFlJUMAyQewRV-Dqf1utnJzDRnmCJ2zNp8dFg7L8KiOz2FpZmFT5gJvsRSQvFGFfcWOh9ntVZ26POmBYa72-9X6zrECuY-Pd_bY0r1Ox-RLII-pFb-K2dmWh_cr5wUMwb4/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.usajobs.gov%2FGetJob%2FViewDetails%2F560185100> . It will stay active until March 10th, 2020.
The TCF program is a national workforce development program within the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically the Veterans Health Administration. The program was designed to replenish technical staff in critically identified positions. Individuals selected follow a formal training plan for two years during which they are trained, coached, and supervised by a preceptor. Preceptors are selected annually, through an extensive application process, for their technical expertise, commitment to training, and the suitability of their facility as a training location. Selectees will be required to sign Mobility, Training, and Continued Service Agreements.
Job duties include evaluating medical equipment, managing the medical equipment maintenance program, and coordinating new medical technology implementations. Throughout the training program, the selectee will develop abilities to effectively support and advance patient care by applying engineering and managerial skills to healthcare technology. In addition, the selectee will receive assignments to prepare for higher-level management and leadership responsibilities. Promotion potential exists to the highest levels within the Biomedical (Clinical) Engineering career field. Career advancement can take TCF graduates to all regions of the country and toward numerous health care leadership roles.
I have also included a flyer to share with students! The flyer lists all locations that will be looking for TCF Biomedical Engineers. Thanks in advance for your assistance spreading the word about this great program!
If you have any questions, please email Maia Carter at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> .
Good luck,
Claudia Borke
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Sent: Wednesday, March 4, 2020 1:49 PM
Dorothy Hayden
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George Mason University | University Career Services
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