U.S. VETS

U.S.VETS

Temporary Human Resources Recruiter

Los Angeles, CA | $29K - $35K

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U.S.VETS is the largest nonprofit organization with boots on the ground to combat America’s veteran homeless crisis head-on. Our holistic approach provides housing, mental health and career programs, and supportive services to help veterans rebuild and thrive. With 40 residential and service sites nationwide, U.S.VETS is uniquely positioned to help veterans and their families successfully transition to civilian life. We provide services to over 3,000 veterans a day. Each year, we help 4,000 veterans a year find housing and connect over 1,000 veterans a year with full-time employment. These struggling veterans represent sons, daughters, mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters. Each has served our country. We share both the pride and problems of this nation’s military servicemen and women and believe we have an obligation to help protect and serve those who have served and protected us. Because of this, we are committed to helping veterans in need. There is a growing generation of veterans with new challenges to face. In the past decade, two million troops have been deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. As they return home, many will experience challenges adjusting back to civilian life. Many returning troops suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or major depression and anxiety. Additionally, some individuals have suffered a probable traumatic brain injury during deployment. The need for support for our nation’s veterans will only continue to increase. Learn how you can help.

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501-1,000 employees
Retail, Human Resources, Government, Social Services, Higher Education, Nonprofit, Government Administration, Military, Hospital & Health Care, Mental Health Care
Nonprofit
Last round: Oct 23, 2019
Last round: US$ 25.0K
Los Angeles, California
Company Specialties:
Transitional housing and job training for veterans. Specialized services for recently separated veterans (OIF/OEF) and women veterans