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Allied Health Student

Oklahoma Heart Hospital
paid time off, 401(k)
United States, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City
5200 East Interstate 240 Service Road (Show on map)
Sep 24, 2025
Overview

Join Our Team at Oklahoma Heart Hospital (OHH)

ONE TEAM. ALL HEART. At OHH, we believe that patient care is truly at the heart of everything we do. Our dedicated team members are involved in every step of our patients' journeys, bringing hope, compassion, and healing to both patients and their families. Together with our physicians and caregivers, we're shaping the future of heart care in Oklahoma by serving the state and leading the nation.

Why You'll Love Working Here:
  • Comprehensive Benefits:
    • Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage
    • 401(k) plan with employer match
    • Long-term and short-term disability
    • Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)
    • Paid Time Off (PTO)
    • Extended Medical Benefits (EMB)
    • Opportunities for continuing education and professional growth

Please note that benefits may vary by position, and some roles (like PRN, Flex, Float, etc.) may have exclusions. For eligible positions, benefits start on your first day!

We can't wait for you to join our heart-centered team!


Responsibilities

The Allied Health Student Position plans and delivers selected aspects of patient care under the direct supervision of a Registered Preceptor. The Allied Health student may perform any technical skill which has been taught in their program, after the skill has been accurately demonstrated to the Allied Health Preceptor. The Allied Health Student also WILL NOT: 1) receive verbal orders; 2) note physician's orders without the direct supervision and signature of the Preceptor; 3) initiate IV therapy or blood products; and 4) administer medications. The Allied Health Student position is expected to perform all work in accordance to the mission, vision and values of Oklahoma Heart Hospital.

  • Serves as a role model promoting the Oklahoma Heart Hospital culture.
  • Actively participates in administering direct patient care in both stable and acute settings, under the supervision of the preceptor.
  • Able to document all pertinent patient information needed.
  • Assists the preceptor with physical assessments and reassessments on patients within the department's standard admission and reassessment time frames.
  • Maintains patient confidentiality and privacy.
  • Applies the knowledge of growth and development to appropriate patient populations.

Qualifications

Education: Completed appropriate clinical rotations at an allied health accredited school of radiology, ultrasound, or respiratory.

Licensure/Certification: Current BLS certification required.

Experience: No experience required.

Essential Technical/Motor Skills: Ability to manipulate various types of electronic and clinical equipment, calibrate and troubleshoot equipment, IV infusions and computer equipment in the Hospital. Ability to operate the specialty equipment in the department and to perform tasks at the "user" level.

Interpersonal Skills: Must possess the ability to communicate fluently in English, both verbally and in writing, and effectively share information in a timely manner. Must be able to effectively interact and communicate with all staff, physicians, patients and families, based on the patient's willingness and ability to learn. Must be sensitive to cultural and bilingual issues and be able to communicate in a clear and understandable manner appropriate to the age/developmental state of the patient or visitor.

As part of our team, you are empowered to work collaboratively with our physicians and other caregivers, and play an integral role in setting the standard for excellence in patient care. Every team member at OHH plays an integral role in our patients' experience. They are the reason OHH continues to serve the state and lead the nation. Be part of the future of cardiac care.

The Allied Health Student Position plans and delivers selected aspects of patient care under the direct supervision of a Registered Preceptor. The Allied Health student may perform any technical skill which has been taught in their program, after the skill has been accurately demonstrated to the Allied Health Preceptor. The Allied Health Student also WILL NOT: 1) receive verbal orders; 2) note physician's orders without the direct supervision and signature of the Preceptor; 3) initiate IV therapy or blood products; and 4) administer medications. The Allied Health Student position is expected to perform all work in accordance to the mission, vision and values of Oklahoma Heart Hospital.

  • Serves as a role model promoting the Oklahoma Heart Hospital culture.
  • Actively participates in administering direct patient care in both stable and acute settings, under the supervision of the preceptor.
  • Able to document all pertinent patient information needed.
  • Assists the preceptor with physical assessments and reassessments on patients within the department's standard admission and reassessment time frames.
  • Maintains patient confidentiality and privacy.
  • Applies the knowledge of growth and development to appropriate patient populations.

Education: Completed appropriate clinical rotations at an allied health accredited school of radiology, ultrasound, or respiratory.

Licensure/Certification: Current BLS certification required.

Experience: No experience required.

Essential Technical/Motor Skills: Ability to manipulate various types of electronic and clinical equipment, calibrate and troubleshoot equipment, IV infusions and computer equipment in the Hospital. Ability to operate the specialty equipment in the department and to perform tasks at the "user" level.

Interpersonal Skills: Must possess the ability to communicate fluently in English, both verbally and in writing, and effectively share information in a timely manner. Must be able to effectively interact and communicate with all staff, physicians, patients and families, based on the patient's willingness and ability to learn. Must be sensitive to cultural and bilingual issues and be able to communicate in a clear and understandable manner appropriate to the age/developmental state of the patient or visitor.

As part of our team, you are empowered to work collaboratively with our physicians and other caregivers, and play an integral role in setting the standard for excellence in patient care. Every team member at OHH plays an integral role in our patients' experience. They are the reason OHH continues to serve the state and lead the nation. Be part of the future of cardiac care.

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