
Careers
Join us at Osceola Regional Health Center where you can provide quality care and exceptional service to all those you serve. We are always excited to meet the next addition to our group of caring, talented professionals.
Explore our career opportunities below:
Acute/Skilled Care Nurse Manager – Full-time
Join our team at Osceola Regional Health Center as a full time Nurse Manager! We offer flexible scheduling and benefits including retirement match!
Business Office Representative – Full-time
Join our team at Osceola Regional Health Center as a full time Business Office Representative! We offer flexible scheduling and benefits including retirement match!
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) – PRN
Join our team at Osceola Regional Health Center as a part time Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)! We offer flexible scheduling and benefits including retirement match!
Child Care Provider – Full-Time
Join our team at bright Beginnings Childcare Center as a full-time Childcare Provider! We offer flexible scheduling, full benefits including retirement match!
Financial Analyst – Full-Time
Join our team at Osceola Regional Health Center as a full-time Financial Analyst! We offer flexible scheduling, full benefits including retirement match!
Housekeeper – Full-Time
Join our team at Osceola Regional Health Center as a full-time Housekeeper! We offer flexible scheduling, full benefits including retirement match!
Registered Nurse (RN) – Full-Time
$5,000 Sign-On Bonus
Join our team at Osceola Regional Health Center as a full time Registered Nurse (RN)! We offer flexible scheduling, full benefits including retirement match and a sign on bonus!
Registered Nurse (RN) – PRN
Join our team at Osceola Regional Health Center as a part time Registered Nurse (RN)! We offer flexible scheduling, full benefits including retirement match!

Health Fact
High blood pressure greatly increases your risk of heart disease and stroke. If your blood pressure is below 120/80 mm Hg, be sure to get it checked at least once every two years, starting at age 20. If your blood pressure is higher, your doctor may want to check it more often.