CME leave per fiscal year
CME stipend per fiscal year
Annual Leave
Year 1-3: 160 hours
Year 4-7: 200 hours
Year 8 and after: 240 hours
Additional Information:
Employer will assist with relocation costs.
Internal Number: 27478
The Cherokee Nation Outpatient Health Center is the newest 469,000-square-foot, four-story outpatient health facility and the largest health center operated by the Cherokee Nation. As the largest Indian Health Service joint venture health facility in the United States, the history and culture of Cherokee Nation played an influential role in designing the health center. The facility features more than 240 exam rooms, two MRI machines, an ambulatory surgery center, 34 dental chairs, full-service optometry and specialty health services.
Located within the Health Center, the new Audiology Department features 3 sound booths, four procedure rooms, new real ear equipment, advanced computerized Audiometry, and updated OAE and tympanometry equipment.
Be a part of the growth as a full-time Audiologist for the Cherokee Nation Outpatient Health Center.
We value work-life balance, so as one of our talented and dedicated health care professionals you will enjoy life outside of work!
We offer:
Competitive Compensation plus generous benefits package including:
160 hours of vacation
12 paid holidays
CME
Sick Leave
Eligible site for IHS loan repayment
and more!
Please submit a current CV to recruiter, Tracy Wright. We look forward to hearing from you!
Cherokee Nation Health Services (CNHS) is the largest tribally owned and operated healthcare system in the nation. Our system includes nine outpatient facilities, one hospital, a public health system, an adolescent rehabilitation facility, and EMS. Our areas of excellence include primary care, obstetrics, general surgery, orthopedics, podiatry, audiology, women's health, pediatrics and dentistry. We provide a wide array of primary care services with over 1.3 million patient visits a year.
CNHS recently opened its new state-of-the-art 469,000-square-foot health facility in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The new Cherokee Nation Outpatient Health Center features more than 240 exam rooms, two MRI machines, an ambulatory surgery center, 34 dental chairs, full service optometry and specialty health services. This beautiful facility showcases over 600 pieces of Cherokee art and art-related items on display, including 64 items made by Cherokee National Treasures. An interactive experience on the third floor, near the pediatrics department, will teach children Cherokee words. The Cherokee Nation invested about $200 million of its general fund dollars into the facility’s construction and purchase o...f equipment. IHS is funding $100 million per year in staffing and operating costs in a historic joint-venture agreement with the tribe.
CNHS is committed to the highest quality of care and the most advanced, effective treatments for those we serve across Northeastern Oklahoma. With nearly 200 physicians and over 2,300 health employees, we have been referred to as the gem of the region in continuity of care. Committed to building state-of-the-art facilities and improving patient access, Cherokee Nation has invested substantially in it's employees, advanced technology, building new clinics and facility expansions. We are the first tribe to achieve the gold standard of healthcare by more than 15 accrediting/certification agencies including, Det Norske Veritas (DNV), ISO 9001 certification, Public Health Accredited Board ( PHAB), CAP and recognized as a Baby-Friendly Designated Hospital.