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Oklahoma's healthcare market is concentrated in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, which together account for 70% of openings. The state has competitive healthcare systems including SSM Health, INTEGRIS, and OU Health. Cost of living is 15-20% below national average, making Oklahoma wages stretch considerably further. Native American health facilities (IHS and tribal) offer additional opportunities with federal benefits.
Entry-Level (Year 0-1)
$32000
Mid-Level (Year 1-3)
$36800
Senior (Year 3+)
$43000
Oklahoma City and Tulsa pay highest ($34k-$44k). IHS and tribal facilities offer federal pay scales plus benefits. OU Health and academic positions pay premium. Rural areas pay less but cost of living is extremely low. Bilingual Spanish skills valuable in some areas.
Oklahoma's major health systems offer diverse opportunities:
Locations: Oklahoma City, Shawnee, Midwest City
Address: 1 SSM Health Plaza, Oklahoma City, OK 73120
Phone: (405) 936-5100
Catholic health system with St. Anthony Hospital. Strong presence in OKC metro.
💡 Mission-driven culture, comprehensive benefits, OKC focus, career development.
Locations: Oklahoma City, Statewide
Address: 3300 NW Expressway, Oklahoma City, OK 73112
Phone: (405) 949-3011
Oklahoma's largest not-for-profit system. 15 hospitals with Baptist mission.
💡 Largest OK system, statewide reach, strong benefits, Baptist heritage.
Locations: Oklahoma City, Edmond
Address: 700 NE 13th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73104
Phone: (405) 271-4700
State's only academic medical center. University of Oklahoma partner with Level I trauma.
💡 Academic prestige, state benefits, tuition assistance, research environment.
Locations: Tulsa
Address: 6161 S Yale Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74136
Phone: (918) 494-2200
Tulsa's largest hospital. Warren Clinic physician network with extensive outpatient presence.
💡 Tulsa market leader, extensive clinic network, Catholic mission, strong benefits.
Locations: Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Owasso
Address: 1923 S Utica Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74104
Phone: (918) 744-2345
Major Tulsa system with Jane Phillips and other facilities. Ascension national network.
💡 National network, Tulsa focus, Catholic mission, comprehensive benefits.
Locations: Oklahoma City, Ada, Ardmore, El Reno
Address: 4300 W Memorial Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73120
Phone: (405) 755-1515
Part of major Catholic system. Strong OKC presence plus regional facilities.
💡 Multi-state system resources, mission-driven, multiple locations, career paths.
Locations: Oklahoma City, Tulsa
Address: 4050 W Memorial Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73120
Phone: (405) 608-3200
Physician-owned specialty cardiac hospital. Unique focused practice environment.
💡 Specialty focus, physician-owned culture, cardiology expertise, competitive pay.
Locations: Tulsa, Claremore, Henryetta
Address: 1120 S Utica Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74104
Phone: (918) 579-1000
Ardent Health Services member. Multiple Tulsa-area facilities.
💡 Tulsa region variety, growing system, multiple entry points.
Locations: Tahlequah, Northeast OK
Address: 19600 E Ross Street, Tahlequah, OK 74464
Phone: (918) 453-5000
Nation's largest tribally-operated health system. Comprehensive services for Cherokee citizens.
💡 Federal-level benefits, tribal mission, unique population, stable employment.
Locations: Ada
Address: 1921 Stonecipher Boulevard, Ada, OK 74820
Phone: (580) 436-3980
State-of-the-art tribal facility. Award-winning healthcare for Chickasaw citizens.
💡 Modern facility, federal benefits, tribal mission, Ada location.
Medical Secretary • OU Health, Oklahoma City
"The training gave me confidence to apply at OU Health. Working at an academic medical center means I'm always learning. The state benefits and tuition assistance are helping me continue my education while working."
✓ Started at $34k with state benefits and tuition assistance toward degree.
Patient Registration Specialist • Cherokee Nation Health Services, Tahlequah
"Working for Cherokee Nation lets me serve my community while building a career. The federal benefits are excellent, and I get to help patients who might otherwise struggle to access healthcare. It's meaningful work."
✓ Earning $38k with federal benefits serving tribal community.
$32000
Build foundational skills. Learn scheduling, EHR systems, billing basics.
$36800
Independent coordination, billing mastery, EHR expertise.
$43000
Team leadership, training responsibilities, specialized functions.
$50,000-$65,000+
Full practice management, multi-site coordination.
Low cost of living and growing healthcare systems make Oklahoma an excellent choice. 1,200+ annual openings from OKC to Tulsa. Free training gets you started.
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Common questions about MAA careers in Oklahoma:
Oklahoma's cost of living is 15-20% below national average. A $35k salary here has similar purchasing power to $42k-$45k in many other states. Housing is particularly affordable.
Cherokee Nation and Chickasaw Nation facilities offer federal-level benefits including retirement, health insurance, and PTO. These are stable employers with meaningful community missions. Tribal membership not always required.
Both offer strong markets. OKC is larger with academic medicine (OU Health) and more total openings. Tulsa has excellent systems (Saint Francis, Ascension) with strong culture. Choose based on lifestyle preference.
Growing steadily at 7%. Oklahoma's expanding population and healthcare infrastructure create consistent demand. 1,200+ openings annually across the state.
EHIRED training covers medical terminology, EHR systems (Epic and Cerner common in OK), insurance verification, billing basics, and HIPAA compliance—core skills Oklahoma employers need.
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