[visionrehabtherapist] VA job openings: LS/VRT and LVT in Kansas City, MO

  • From: brucihawkins@xxxxxxx
  • To: visionrehabtherapist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 15:15:58 -0400

The Kansas City VAMC has announced the following blind rehabilitation vacancies:


Orientation and Mobility Specialist
ADL/Living Skills
Low Vision Therapist
Please see USA Jobs (Kansas City Blind Rehabilitation Vacancies on USA Jobs)


Top Ten Reasons to Move to Kansas City:


10.       Possible Incentives – Quoted from the vacancy announcements…

Incumbent may be eligible for Education Debt Reduction Program (EDRP) Award. (This would pay for tuition.)

· Recruitment/Relocation Incentive may be authorized for highly qualified applicant.

9. Property Taxes – Low enough to make people living in Chicago and California break down and cry. 8. Bar-B-Que – Unlike anything you’ve ever tasted. We even grill vegetables for those who do not eat meat. 7. Centrally Located – Literally. Kansas City is in America’s Heartland. Easy commute to work from anywhere. 6. Historically Rich – You can live in the city where pioneers left steamboats and started wagon trains on the Santa Fe Trail. 5. Professionally solid – We have the new BRC and VICTORS, as well as strong state and private agencies to assist in serving veterans.

4. Arts and Culture – "Internationally known museums, dynamic gallery districts and outstanding performances" (www.
visitkc.com)

3. Gas – Earlier this month Missouri was ranked as having the cheapest gasoline in the United States.

2. Money Magazine (July 2008) ranked two Kansas City Suburbs (Overland Park, KS and Olathe, KS) in the top 11 places to live in the country, based on quality of life, weather, safety, education, economy and other variables. Another, Lees Summit, MO, is ranked in the top 80. Money Magazine Rankings

1. Everybody loves to cheer for an underdog. With the Kansas City Royals you are promised that opportunity every year for the rest of your life!



Finally, can you name any other city that Mike Stoller and Jerry Leiber decided to write a song about? That, in itself, should seal it for you.



Call me with any questions.



James Burns, COMS, CLVT

Coordinator, Visual Impairment Services Team (VIST)

Kansas City VAMC

4801 Linwood Blvd (112G)

Kansas City, MO 64128

816-861-4700 ex 56294



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