Travel Healthcare Jobs in Oklahoma: Cities, Pay, and Opportunities

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Oklahoma is one of those states that flies under the radar for travel healthcare, and that is exactly why smart travelers pay attention. OKC and Tulsa have large health systems with consistent traveler demand, the cost of living is among the lowest in the country, and the compact nursing license means you can start fast. When your housing stipend covers a nice apartment with money to spare, your take-home situation looks a lot better than chasing higher rates in expensive markets.

Junxion Med Staffing was built by a traveling surgical tech who understands that the best assignment isn’t always the flashiest city. Sometimes it is the one where the numbers actually work, the facility treats you right, and your recruiter has your back. New to travel? Start with how to become a traveling nurse. Already on the road? Our employee resources page has everything you need.

Travel healthcare professional considering Oklahoma assignments

Why Oklahoma? What Most Travelers Don’t Expect

Oklahoma has a growing healthcare market driven by two metro areas that are expanding fast. Oklahoma City has OU Health (the state’s only comprehensive academic medical center), SSM Health (formerly INTEGRIS), and Mercy. Tulsa has Saint Francis Health System, Hillcrest Medical Center, and Ascension St. John. Both cities offer real clinical variety without the crowding and competition you find in larger markets.

Oklahoma is an NLC compact state with no state income tax on wages. That combination, paired with rock-bottom housing costs, creates one of the best net-pay situations for travelers in the country.

  • NLC compact state (start fast with a compact license)
  • No state income tax on wages
  • Very affordable cost of living statewide
  • Growing healthcare market with consistent demand
  • Major systems: OU Health, SSM Health, Mercy, Saint Francis, Hillcrest, Ascension St. John
  • Friendly, welcoming communities

Best Cities for Travel Healthcare Jobs in Oklahoma

Oklahoma City: Academic Medicine and Growing Systems

OKC has OU Health (the state’s top academic center and Level I trauma), SSM Health with multiple campuses, Mercy Hospital, and the VA Medical Center. Contract variety spans ICU, OR, ER, imaging, and surgical specialties. One-bedrooms run $700-$1,100, which means your housing stipend goes incredibly far. The Bricktown district has great restaurants, the Thunder games are fun, and the city has invested heavily in revitalization over the last decade.

Tulsa: Healthcare Hub of Northeast Oklahoma

Saint Francis Health System is one of the largest not-for-profit systems in Oklahoma, and Hillcrest Medical Center and Ascension St. John round out the Tulsa market. Consistent traveler contracts across most specialties. One-bedrooms run $650-$1,000. The Gathering Place is one of the best public parks in the country, and the Route 66 history, art deco architecture, and growing food scene give Tulsa more personality than you might expect.

Lawton and Beyond: Rural Oklahoma Opportunities

Comanche County Memorial Hospital in Lawton, Stillwater Medical Center, and regional hospitals across the state offer travel contracts for professionals who prefer smaller communities. Housing is extremely affordable ($500-$800 for one-bedrooms), and the pace of life is slower. Great option if you value outdoor space, quiet weekends, and saving money.

Specialties in Demand Across Oklahoma

Allied Health:

Nursing:

Pay and Benefits

  • Weekly pay range: $1,600-$2,400 depending on specialty and facility
  • Housing stipend: Competitive stipend to find your own place. Oklahoma’s low housing costs mean significant savings. Learn about how stipends work.
  • Meals and incidentals: Tax-free M&IE included
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • Travel reimbursement and completion bonuses
  • 401(k) with contribution options

Oklahoma rates look modest on paper, but when you factor in no income tax and housing that costs half of what you would pay in a coastal city, the actual take-home numbers are competitive. See how much travel nurses make.

Browse Specialties in Oklahoma

Junxion places travel healthcare professionals across multiple specialties in Oklahoma. Find the right fit for your skills and career goals:

Frequently Asked Questions

For a complete overview of travel healthcare — pay, licensure, specialties, and how to get started — read our complete guide to travel healthcare in 2026.


What Travelers Say About Working with Junxion

“Brandi helped me to take the leap and accept my first travel contract! She has gone out of her way to make this a smooth experience.”

— Tori Hall, RN, Cardiac

Read more traveler reviews to see why nurses and allied health pros choose Junxion.

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Talk to a Junxion recruiter — we’ll match you with Oklahoma assignments that fit your specialty, schedule, and pay expectations. No pressure, no call centers, just a real conversation with someone who gets travel healthcare.

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Oklahoma Assignment Tips

Oklahoma’s healthcare market is anchored by OKC and Tulsa, but do not overlook smaller cities like Norman, Lawton, and Broken Arrow — they post travel contracts more often than you might think. Oklahoma is not an NLC compact state, so you will need an Oklahoma license, but the application process is straightforward and Junxion handles the paperwork. The state’s low cost of living means your housing stipend stretches further here than in most markets. BBQ is a religion here, and you will have strong opinions about your favorite spot by week two.

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