Careers

At Osceola Regional Health Center, we provide quality care and exceptional service to all those we serve.
We offer a friendly work environment, flexible scheduling, full benefits including retirement match!
We would love to have you on our team!

For questions or to request a paper application, please contact our Human Resource department at 712-754-5315.

Career Opportunities
Nursing Opportunities
Volunteer

Nursing Opportunities

Surgical Service Coordinator – LPN
Full time   | 
 Surgery    Osceola Regional Health Center

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Registered Nurse (RN) – Recovery & Same-Day Surgery
PRN   |    REC/SDS   |   Osceola Regional Health Center

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Registered Nurse (RN)
Part Time – Benefits Eligible  |   Osceola Regional Health Center

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Registered Nurse (RN)
PRN   | 
 Med Surg/ER   |   Osceola Regional Health Center

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Registered Nurse(RN)
Full-time   | 
 Med Surg/ER   |   Osceola Regional Health Center

$10,000 Sign-on Bonus

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Career Opportunities

Housekeeper
Part Time   |   Day/Evening Shift
   |   Osceola Regional Health Center

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Surgical Service Coordinator – LPN
Full time   | 
 Surgery    Osceola Regional Health Center

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Registered Nurse (RN) – Recovery & Same-Day Surgery
PRN   |    REC/SDS   |   Osceola Regional Health Center

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Registered Nurse (RN)
Part Time – Benefits Eligible  |   Osceola Regional Health Center

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Registered Nurse (RN)
PRN   | 
 Med Surg/ER   |   Osceola Regional Health Center

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Registered Nurse(RN)
Full-time   | 
 Med Surg/ER   |   Osceola Regional Health Center

$10,000 Sign-on Bonus

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Volunteer
Osceola Regional Health   |   New Beginnings   |   Heartwood Heights

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Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteer
Osceola Regional Health   |   New Beginnings   |   Heartwood Heights

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