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Search begins for new Veterans Affairs director

Published July 29. 2019 12:08PM

Carbon County is officially starting its search for a new Veterans Affairs director.

On Thursday, the county salary board approved establishing a director trainee at $31,158.40 a year, effective July 25. The reason for the additional position is to allow for the successful applicant time to work under current Veterans Affairs director Henry Desrosiers, who is retiring from the post on Dec. 2.

“I’ve been thinking about retirement for a while,” Desrosiers said when asked about his retirement Thursday.

Commissioners’ Chairman Wayne Nothstein said the action allows the county to advertise the new position to begin the hiring process.

A special committee is also being formed that will be made up of the board of commissioners as well as several veterans from various veterans organizations throughout the county. This committee will decide on which applicant will be hired.

Nothstein said that this is the same process the county went through when it hired Desrosiers in 2008.

The commissioners hope to begin the process soon since the person needs to complete trainings, in addition to learning the position.

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I wanted to say that the public can be assured that the care given at the Wilkes-Barre VA is very good. I have volunteered there and that is my opinion. I floated through out many areas of the hospital for my duties and employees did not know my background. I saw loving care and compassion, Out-Patients in Rehab taken immediately to the E.R. for any medical problems, high standards for infection control, and the highest respect for all. They are always in need of Volunteers but be aware they do in depth back ground checks.

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