Now hiring nurses and CNA’s for our skilled nursing community in Buffalo, WY!
Ongoing opportunities:
Registered Nurse (RN)
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) / Shahbaz
Once you reach Wyoming’s government jobs website, use the filter and search options to find the latest openings at the Veteran’s Home of Wyoming in Buffalo.
Call now to learn more before applying!
Call our human resources representative at 307-684-5511 ext 330 for more information.

Why work for the Veterans’ Home of Wyoming?
It features a brand-new skilled nursing facility, equipped to provide the best care for our veterans.
From the stunning cottages, to the beautifully maintained grounds, every element of our space is designed to feel like home and foster a sense of community.
You’ll enjoy the unique aspects of a resident-centered model of care.
Following the Greenhouse Model, we empower our caregivers to lead the way. Within our nonhierarchical staffing structure, each caregiver self-manages their schedule and rotates daily responsibilities with others.
Unlock your potential and advance your nursing career with exceptional benefits.
As a Buffalo, Wyoming resident, you’ll wake up every morning in a beautiful country with wide-open spaces, fresh air, and boundless recreational opportunities. Additionally, there’s no state income tax, and the State of Wyoming offers a very generous benefits package.
You can make a difference in the lives of our nation’s heroes.
Provide compassionate care in an environment that feels like home; the kind of place where your work leaves a truly meaningful impact on those around you—and feels meaningful for you, as well.
Where is Buffalo, Wyoming?
Buffalo, Wyoming is nestled in the foothills of the beautiful Big Horn Mountains and conveniently located at the intersection of Interstates 25 and 90. Here in Johnson County, adventure is never far away, with Wyoming State Highway 16—on its way from Mount Rushmore to Yellowstone National Park—and the Cloud Peak Scenic Byway—a safe, easy drive between two of America’s most popular national treasures—right nearby.