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Your Auto Search Agents! Find over 400 current Oklahoma hospital, nursing, and allied health care jobs listed on this non-profit site operated by the Oklahoma Hospital Association ... and it's free to job seekers!
Store your resume online! This site is open and free to all seekers interested in career opportunities in health care, including nursing and allied (united) health careers. Get your resume in front of Oklahoma's health care employers, and easily find the health care job descriptions that fit your skills and experience.
Create a job seeker account instantly and store your resume profile online for FREE. Once your profile is created, you can update and manage your resume as often as you like. You can keep your resume open for all employers to see, or you may choose to hide it and submit it only to those employers you choose.
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Employers
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This site is currently reserved for Oklahoma Hospital Association member employers only. If you are an active member of OHA, you can click here to create an employer account and review the price structure.
Once you receive your login information, you will be able to post unlimited listings of health care job openings and search the resume database. You will find many tools to help you manage your jobs and your employee candidates.
All members posting jobs on this site will also have a Company Profile featured on this site. A company profile gives employers a chance to provide job seekers general information about their organization and the working environment.
Edit Your Company Profile!
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OKLAHOMA CITY ... In the early 1990s, the leaders of Oklahoma City were faced with a decision: to compete or retreat. To compete, the city would launch a visionary project -- one that would change the face of Oklahoma City forever. That plan is Metropolitan Area Projects (MAPS), an ambitious program that's one of the most aggressive and successful public-private partnerships ever undertaken in the U.S. The current amount being spent in this public/private partnership exceeds $1 billion. Oklahoma City offers everything you look for in a modern metropolitan community - an abundance of the arts, quality health care, excellence in education and more. And it does so without high costs, energy shortages, smog or traffic congestion.
www.okcchamber.com www.bricktownokc.org www.okccvd.com
TULSA ... You will be taken with Tulsa--a city that surprises visitors with a feeling that is southern, eastern, and western all at once. Experience its cosmopolitan flavor at the same time you delight in its small-town friendliness. Big enough to have everything you need, but small enough to make you feel right at home. In Tulsa you will find cowboys and classical ballet, Art Deco and Arena football, rodeos, religion, and rolling hills. Tulsa is a great getaway to experience a delightful mix of rich culture, colorful history, terrific shopping, and lively nightlife. Today, T-Town stands for Technology Town. The city is looking to the future. The rusting old pipelines Tulsa pioneers built to take their black gold across the country now carry fiber-optic cable and transport data to fuel the Information Age.
www.cityoftulsa.org www.tulsa.com
RURAL OKLAHOMA ... Like the wide-open spaces? Oklahoma's got 'em! Health care career opportunities abound in Oklahoma's rural communities. From small town, regional hospitals to rural clinics, health care practitioners can find rewarding work in a setting where they'll always know they're needed, and the local folks know what "neighborly" means!
Oklahoma's official state Web site: www.ok.gov
Other Oklahoma web sites of interest: www.okcommerce.gov/goodlife www.ibelieveinoklahoma.com
State job information:
OKLAHOMA EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION www.oesc.state.ok.us
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Last updated November 6, 2007
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