Applicants for certain positions will be required to undergo drug and alcohol screening as well as criminal background checks.

Ministerial Positions: Catholic Charities of Eastern Oklahoma serves those in need in the name of the Catholic Church. In positions listed as ministerial, the employee speaks for the Church when delivering services. In compliance with the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Catholic Charities strongly prefers individuals living their Catholic faith. This criterion will be a component in the selection process for ministerial positions.

Non-Ministerial Positions: In compliance with the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Catholic Charities does not use religious affiliation as a component in the selection process of non-ministerial positions.

Case Manager – Disaster Outreach

This part time, temporary, non-benefitted, ministerial position performs outreach, assists disaster survivors, individuals and/or families requiring one or more forms of services; assist with FEMA and SBA appeals, identify survivors’ needs and connect them to resources, preparing and presenting case presentations at with long-term recovery committees/groups to help them recover. Interviews clients experiencing problems with adjusting from a disaster, work with client to create a recovery plan; act as an advocate; refers clients to community resources and other organizations, while maintaining the values of Catholic Social Teachings. This is a temporary, grant funded position with an end date approximately 6 months from the start date.

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Facilities Technician

This full-time position on the facilities team helps to ensure a clean, safe, and functional environment for staff, volunteers, and those we serve. Most tasks will be at the Tulsa campus, but travel to other sites may be necessary. The role requires a broad range of maintenance skills, with significant experience in one or more of the following trades : plumbing, electrical, HVAC, roofing, and/or drywall.

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Hospice Caregiver – Porta Caeli House

The Hospice Caregiver serves in a supportive role and acts as an advocate for the guest and their family. The Hospice Caregiver provides personal care and administers medication in alignment with the hospice plan of care, while also offering emotional and spiritual support to the guest and their circle of family and friends. All responsibilities are carried out following organizational and program policies and procedures, and in a manner that reflects the values of Catholic Social Teaching.


SHIFTS AVAILABLE

Full-time, benefited:

6:30 am to 7 pm (Varied schedules)
6:30 pm to 7 am (Varied schedules)

As Needed (PRN):

6:30 am to 7 pm
6:30 pm to 7 am

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Director of Mental Health Services

The Director of Mental Health Services will be a visionary and strategic leader responsible for the successful establishment, implementation, and oversight of CCEOK’s new mental health services. This role requires a passionate individual committed to integrating excellent clinical care with the Catholic faith, managing a multi-phase project, building strong partnerships, and ensuring services are delivered with the highest quality and fidelity to the organization’s mission. The Director will build and lead a dedicated team of clinicians and program staff, driving the expansion of services in our schools, parishes, and existing CCEOK programs.

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Mental Health Counselor

As a Mental Health Counselor at Catholic Charities of Eastern Oklahoma, you’ll provide compassionate, faith-integrated counseling to individuals, couples, and families. This full-time, salaried, and benefited position is a unique opportunity to combine your clinical expertise with the moral and ethical teachings of the Catholic faith, making a meaningful impact on the well-being of our community.

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For more information:
call (918) 508-7121

Minimum requirements:
18 years or older
High school diploma or equivalent

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