You will have the flexibility to choose a schedule and career path that meets your goals, all while being supported by nurse leaders, physicians, providers and a multidisciplinary care team.
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Working as a nurse at OU Health means you are part of the state's largest academic healthcare system, which includes University of Oklahoma Medical Center, Oklahoma Children's Hospital, Edmond Medical Center, Stephenson Cancer Center and OU Health Physicians clinics.
From newborns to aging adults, our patients drive our mission. We care for the simple, and we care for the most complex. With every patient we meet, we are committed to putting patients first. We know that when you put patients first, the rest becomes a lot easier.
You will have the flexibility to choose a schedule and career path that meets your goals, all while being supported by nurse leaders, physicians, providers and a multidisciplinary care team.
Submit An Interest Form Search Open JobsDedicated to fostering a strong collaboration and patients-first culture within our hospitals and clinics.
Committed to advancing the education of nurses – with our Education Accelerator Program.
Providing opportunities for growth and career development across our healthcare system.
You have the opportunity to join high-performing and dynamic nursing teams across the OU Health system. From Oklahoma Children's Hospital to University of Oklahoma Medical Center, we have nursing opportunities that are right for you right now - and opportunities that you can grow and transition to over time.
Working as a nurse at OU Health means you have flexibility in your schedule through innovative programs, created by nurses and made for nurses.
With the OU Health Travel at Home Position, nurses are able to choose to get paid like a traveling nurse. This positions provides a higher hourly rate in lieu of benefits, unless required by law. In addition to new hires, this program is open to existing OU Health Nurses who wish to be compensated differently.
With the OU Health Weekend Positions, inpatient nurses work two (2) 12-hour weekend shifts every week. Completion of both 12-hour shifts earns an additional 12 hours of pay for the week. The position is still eligible for applicable differentials, based on the type of job. Positions are also eligible for OU Health’s full-time employee benefit plans, including medical, PTO, retirement, and more.
In addition to new hires, this program is open to existing all OU Health nurses and OU College of Nursing faculty. Slots are limited per hospital location, and hospitals include OU Health University of Oklahoma Medical Center, OU Health Edmond Medical Center and Oklahoma Children’s Hospital OU Health.
Evidence suggests that higher nurse education is associated with lower
risks of mortality and failure to rescue in acute care hospitals. In collaboration
with OU College of Nursing, OU Health is committed to establishing seamless
academic progression pathways for OU Health nurses.
Degree Accelerator Applicants are required to submit a copy of the OU College
of Nursing acceptance letter with their application.