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  • Indian healthcare | Indian Health Care Resource Center

    Indian Health Care Resource Center provides quality health and behavioral health care for American Indians in the greater Tulsa area Welcome to Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa! NEWS AND EVENTS HEALTHY HAPPENINGS IHCRC's 2025 Annual Report Now Available Indian Health Care Resource Center hosted its annual meeting this past Monday, celebrating a year of accomplishments and honoring the people who have shaped the organization’s legacy. The event featured special guests who were instrumental in IHCRC’s early days, including Pam Iron, the first Executive Director; Dorothy Jones, the first WIC Supervisor; Luke McIntosh, the first IHS Project Officer; and Janice Edmiston, the first Community Development employee. CEO Carmelita Ske IHCRC Dec 8 2 min read MORE BLOGS SERVICES, PROGRAMS, AND MORE MEDI CAL IHCRC is a non-emergency outpatient clinic. Citizens of any federally recognized tribe or nation may be seen here. Services are available for the entire family including: General medicine, "sick" care, and wellness care Internal medicine for diabetes, hypertension, arthritis, and other chronic conditions Geriatric medicine Pediatrics and well-baby care Women's health care, including prenatal care and family planning Mammography, X-ray, ultrasound, and lab diagnostics BEHAVIORAL HEALTH We understand that health is really about the whole person. So, our holistic approach includes the availability of a comprehensive behavioral health department. The department includes licensed psychiatrists (adult and children), psychologists, counselors, drug and alcohol counselors, and social workers. Learn more by clicking on the picture. Services are culturally sensitive, respecting the religious and healing orientation of each client. DENTAL & OPTOMETRY De ntal Our dental teams go out of their way to make your visit as pleasant as possible while providing you with top of the line dental care. Dental services, now rendered at IHCRC 530, are currently limited to children and youth, pregnant women, and persons living with diabetes. Optometry Combine our computerized diagnostic machines with highly skilled and caring optometry staff and you can clearly see why IHCRC should be your optometry choice. Optometry services, now rendered at IHCRC 530, are currently limited to children and youth, persons with diabetes, and individuals with eye diseases or infections. HEALTH & WELLNESS Our Health and Wellness program is staffed with dietitians and certified diabetes care and education specialists (program accredited by ADCES). Our team is dedicated to supporting individuals on their journey to better health through personalized guidance and education to improve and maintain their overall well-being and lifestyle. Diabetes self-management education and support for individuals with diabetes Nutrition therapy/education to promote healthy eating and manage health conditions including: Diabetes Prediabetes Blood pressure Cholesterol Digestive issues Weight management OTHER SERVICES Pharmacy IHCRC's pharmacy, now open at 530 with a five-lane drive-thru, provides prescriptions, medication education, and adherence counseling for prescriptions written by IHCRC physicians only . Medication Education Having trouble remembering to take your medications? Unsure how to use your inhaler? Ask your physician or nurse to refer you to the Medication Reconciliation Pharmacist. Transportation Free transportation is available in Tulsa County for patients and clients without means to get to IHCRC. Healthy Start The Healthy Start program provides case management and educational services for pregnant women. HOURS Monday Medical: 6:45 AM to 6:00 PM Walk-ins: 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM Pharmacy Drive-Thru at 530: 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM Business Services (Medical Records, Administration, etc.): 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM Tuesday through Friday Medical: 6:45 AM to 6:00 PM Walk-ins: 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM Pharmacy Drive-Thru at 530: 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM Business Services (Medical Records, Administration, etc.): 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM The clinic is closed all day on the first Wednesday of each month. Walk-in hours are subject to provider availability. The clinic is closed on all federal holidays. After Hours Care - 918-342-6200 (Claremore Indian Hospital) For medical emergencies, dial 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. For after-hours nurse advice, please call 918-588-1900 , then press 3.

  • Elder | IHCRC

    PROGRAMS / Elder Activities / > ... > Elder Activities > ACTIVITY CALENDAR UPCOMING EVENTS Coffee Hour And A Half Tue, Dec 30 IHCRC - Middle Event Room RSVP Elder Game Hour Wed, Jan 14 IHCRC 550 Middle Conference Room RSVP Afternoon Tea and Topics - Estate Planning Tue, Jan 20 IHCRC Middle Event Room RSVP Good Medicine Bingo Fri, Jan 23 IHCRC Middle Conference Room RSVP Coffee Hour And A Half Wed, Jan 28 IHCRC - Middle Event Room RSVP ELDER BLOG Breast Cancer Awareness Month October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time to remember that it is the second-most common cancer affecting American women behind... IHCRC Oct 2 September is Suicide Prevention Month By identifying those at risk, people can protect, support, and provide care for those that need it. IHCRC Sep 8 Wisdom Warriors: Elder Summit Provides Education, Encouragement If you didn't have the opportunity to attend this event, you can see photos, videos, and more information here. IHCRC Aug 15 1 2 3 4

  • Leadership | IHCRC

    Explore the dedicated professionals driving IHCRC towards health care excellence. ABOUT / Leadership / > ... > Leadership > BOARD OF TRUSTEES Officers R obert Anquoe President (Kiowa) Joyce Roberts Vice President (Choctaw) Janice Edmiston, CFRE Secretary ( Choctaw/Sac and Fox) David Spring Treasurer ( Choctaw) Members Jim Cameron (Cherokee) January Phetsacksith (Osage) Brent Allison (Chickasaw) Jay Anderson, D.D.S. (Choctaw) Bob Bitting (Cherokee) Brandon Caruso, MBA (Cherokee) Walela Knight (Choctaw/Cherokee) Chris McDaniels, O.D. (Cherokee) Goldie Phillips (Comanche) Tyler Post Matt Wilkett, D.O. (Choctaw) ADMINISTRATION Carmelita Wamego Skeeter Chief Executive Officer READ BIO Tanya Cain, RN Chief Operating Officer READ BIO Jason Menting, PsyD Chief Behavioral Health Officer READ BIO Deanna Holman Chief Financial Officer READ BIO Stacie Nutt, B.S., SHRM-SCP Chief Human Resource Officer READ BIO

  • Deanna Holman

    Deanna joined Indian Health Care Resource Center’s Accounting Department on July 1, 1984. Over the last 36 years in the Accounting Department, Deanna has been the Full Charge Bookkeeper, Comptroller, and Accounting Supervisor. < Back Deanna Holman Chief Financial Officer Deanna joined Indian Health Care Resource Center’s Accounting Department on July 1, 1984. Within the Accounting Department, Deanna has been the Full Charge Bookkeeper, Comptroller, and Accounting Supervisor. She has met each new career challenge with enthusiasm and continued her education along the way. In 1987, Deanna attended Tulsa Community College to learn computer code for her Comptroller position. She earned her Associates Degree in 1994 and her Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting in 2003 from Oklahoma State University. In 2005, she earned her CPA. We are proud to announce Deanna Holman, B.B.A., C.P.A. has been promoted to IHCRC’s Chief Financial Officer.

  • Carmelita Wamego Skeeter

    Carmelita Skeeter began her career at IHCRC in 1976 when she helped survey residents to assess health needs of the local urban Indian population. < Back Carmelita Wamego Skeeter Chief Executive Officer Carmelita Skeeter began her career at IHCRC in 1976 when she helped survey residents to assess health needs of the local urban Indian population. Survey results showed medical needs of Tulsa’s American Indians were not being met. When she was hired as one of IHCRC’s original four employees, the agency provided referral services only. Within a year, the first medical services were offered. During her tenure with IHCRC, Carmelita has worn many hats, including Clinic Administrator and, since 1989, Chief Executive Officer. Carmelita has been recognized numerous times for her tireless efforts to ensure quality, accessible and comprehensive health care to Tulsa’s Indian people. As a proud member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, she speaks strongly in support of minority and Indian health needs. Carmelita has distinguished herself both locally and nationally with her advocacy and dedication to a wide range of critical health care issues. She is an activist and strong supporter of aiding underserved populations. She is not a person who sits down in the time of need; she is the one who coordinates the troops. Carmelita’s dedication to the betterment of lives for the American Indian population has been the focus of her professional life. Her legacy will be remembered as one who always stood up for those who couldn’t speak for themselves and who worked diligently to leave circumstances better than she found them. Because of her political finesse, hard work and dedication, she has ensured the health care needs for American Indians in Tulsa and the surrounding areas is not only better, but much better.

  • Associate Development Director

    Join our organization in our Mission to Empower the American Indian through exceptional healthcare! We are seeking a Associate Development Director to join our growing organization. The role of the Associate Development Director is to increase awareness of the fundraiser, its cause, and to generate donations. The Associate Development Director will take initiative to spot fundraising opportunities, develop relationships with potential donors, and manage fundraising campaigns. Identifies and oversees grant writing processes and submissions. This also coordinates events, writes proposals, recruits, and leads volunteers.  < Back Associate Development Director 550 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120, USA Job Type Salary/exempt Workspace On-Site JOB SUMMARY Join our organization in our Mission to Empower the American Indian through exceptional healthcare! We are seeking a Associate Development Director to join our growing organization. The role of the Associate Development Director is to increase awareness of the fundraiser, its cause, and to generate donations. The Associate Development Director will take initiative to spot fundraising opportunities, develop relationships with potential donors, and manage fundraising campaigns. Identifies and oversees grant writing processes and submissions. This also coordinates events, writes proposals, recruits, and leads volunteers. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Organize and coordinate fundraising events for IHCRC, with emphasis on our annual Dance of the Two Moons. Research potential donors and develop strategies to cultivate relationships. Identify and pursue new funding opportunities through grants, sponsorships, and partnerships. Develop and implement fundraising campaigns to meet financial goals. Build and maintain relationships with current and prospective donors. Provide excellent customer service to donors by promptly responding too inquiries and providing updates on fundraising initiatives. Utilize databases and software to track donor information and manage fundraising activities. Collaborate with the marketing team to create compelling fundraising materials. Writes and oversees the writing of grant proposals and reports. REQUIRED LICENSE, CERTIFICATION, EDUCATION, SPECIALIZED SKILLS Bachelor's Degree required Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) preferred or 5 years equivalent. Proven experience in fundraising or a related field. Strong relationship management skills to cultivate donors and fundraising opportunities. Excellent relationship relationship management skills to cultivate donor relationships. Must be organized and self-motivated. Must have a strong, professional communication and writing skills. Intermediate computer skills. Must have strong time management skills. Other duties as assigned. About Indian Health Care Resource Center Utilizing a patient-centered, multidisciplinary, medical home approach, Indian Health Care Resource Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, offers a full range of health and wellness services tailored to the Indian community. MISSION The mission of the Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa, Inc. (IHCRC) is to empower the American Indian through exceptional healthcare! VISION At IHCRC, we will be the recognized leader in redefining primary healthcare for the American Indian. HEALTH PROMOTION AND DISEASE PREVENTION GOAL The long-term goal of IHCRC is to improve general health status and reduce the incidence and severity of chronic disease by engaging the Indian community in ongoing health promotion, and disease prevention and management programs. Applicants must create an account with UKG in order to apply for this position. APPLY NOW

  • Pediatric LPN

    We are seeking a dedicated and skilled LPN to bring compassionate care to our Pediatric Department. The LPN will have basic healthcare skills to prepare examination rooms, assist with exams, maintain patient records, and manage pediatric provider schedules. Provide pediatric patient care that is professional and caring. < Back Pediatric LPN 550 South Peoria Avenue, Tulsa, OK, USA Job Type Hourly/Nonexempt Workspace On-Site JOB SUMMARY We are seeking a dedicated and skilled LPN to bring compassionate care to our Pediatric Department. The LPN will have basic healthcare skills to prepare examination rooms, assist with exams, maintain patient records, and manage pediatric provider schedules. Provide pediatric patient care that is professional and caring. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Keep provider on time with scheduled patients. Give routine results to patients that are sent by Provider. Prep charts at least three days in advance: Make sure all records are available, labs are complete, and appointment is necessary. Perform Rapid/POC testing, specimen collection, and venipuncture as ordered. Preceptor for new staff as needed. Rooming patients, accurately obtain and record vital signs and medical history in EHR. Assist provider’s procedures and exams. Check voicemails and return calls in a timely manner. Displays and maintains competency in administration of immunizations/injections. Adheres to instrument sterilization process. Cleans exam rooms between each patient visit. Actively participates in ensuring providers schedules run in a time-efficient manner. REQUIRED LICENSE, CERTIFICATION, EDUCATION, SPECIALIZED SKILLS High School diploma or equivalent. Completion of an accredited LPN program. Current and valid Oklahoma LPN license. 1+ years of Pediatric office experience. 2+ years of Clinic experience preferred. BLS CPR Certification. Engages in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention . About Indian Health Care Resource Center Utilizing a patient-centered, multidisciplinary, medical home approach, Indian Health Care Resource Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, offers a full range of health and wellness services tailored to the Indian community. MISSION The mission of the Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa, Inc. (IHCRC) is to empower the American Indian through exceptional healthcare! VISION At IHCRC, we will be the recognized leader in redefining primary healthcare for the American Indian. HEALTH PROMOTION AND DISEASE PREVENTION GOAL The long-term goal of IHCRC is to improve general health status and reduce the incidence and severity of chronic disease by engaging the Indian community in ongoing health promotion, and disease prevention and management programs. Applicants must create an account with UKG in order to apply for this position. APPLY NOW

  • Fundraising Specialist

    We are seeking a Fundraising Specialist to join our growing Development Team. The ideal candidate will play a crucial role in aiding overall grant efforts to acquire funding for IHCRC. This position requires strong relationship management skills, the ability to conduct thorough research, and a commitment to building lasting connections with the community & donors. < Back Fundraising Specialist 550 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120, USA Job Type Salary/exempt Workspace On-Site JOB SUMMARY We are seeking a Fundraising Specialist to join our growing Development Team. The ideal candidate will play a crucial role in aiding overall grant efforts to acquire funding for IHCRC. This position requires strong relationship management skills, the ability to conduct thorough research, and a commitment to building lasting connections with the community & donors. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS This role collaborates with other departments to ascertain clinic needs and help guide seeking, writing, and management grants that supports IHCRC’s mission. Grant Writing Develop and execute fundraising campaigns to meet organizational goals. Conduct research to identify potential donors, grant opportunities, and funding sources. Maintains a confidential stance in regard to grants, salaries, and other private information. Manage relationships with existing donors while cultivating new partnerships. Write compelling grant proposals and funding applications to secure financial support. Analyze market trends to inform strategic planning for future fundraising activities. Maintains a grants operation manual. REQUIRED LICENSE, CERTIFICATION, EDUCATION, SPECIALIZED SKILLS Bachelor's Degree in related field or commensurate work experience. Must have proven experience in applying for, managing, and accounting for grants of at least USD $20,000. Familiar with the Code of Federal Regulations; Office of Management and Budget; and Uniform Guidance for Grant Operations and Management. Experience with basic financial management skills including developing and monitoring budgets and financial reporting. Excellent project management skills demonstrating strong ability to prioritize work, meet deadlines, and product quality results on time with attention to detail. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to foster cooperative relationships with staff and stakeholders. Demonstrated strong oral and written communication skills. Join us in making a difference through impactful fundraising efforts! About Indian Health Care Resource Center Utilizing a patient-centered, multidisciplinary, medical home approach, Indian Health Care Resource Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, offers a full range of health and wellness services tailored to the Indian community. MISSION The mission of the Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa, Inc. (IHCRC) is to empower the American Indian through exceptional healthcare! VISION At IHCRC, we will be the recognized leader in redefining primary healthcare for the American Indian. HEALTH PROMOTION AND DISEASE PREVENTION GOAL The long-term goal of IHCRC is to improve general health status and reduce the incidence and severity of chronic disease by engaging the Indian community in ongoing health promotion, and disease prevention and management programs. Applicants must create an account with UKG in order to apply for this position. APPLY NOW

  • Optometrist

    We are seeking a dedicated and skilled Optometrist to join our growing medical team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for providing comprehensive eye care services, including vision examinations, diagnosis, and treatment of eye diseases and conditions. The Optometrist will work closely with patients to ensure their visual health and overall well-being while maintaining a high standard of patient care. Position includes flexibility of choosing 4 10-hour shifts (including Friday) or 5 8-hour shifts. NO CALL and NO WEEKENDS required! < Back Optometrist 550 South Peoria Avenue, Tulsa, OK, USA Job Type Salary/Exempt Workspace On-Site JOB SUMMARY We are seeking a dedicated and skilled Optometrist to join our growing medical team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for providing comprehensive eye care services, including vision examinations, diagnosis, and treatment of eye diseases and conditions. The Optometrist will work closely with patients to ensure their visual health and overall well-being while maintaining a high standard of patient care. Position includes flexibility of choosing 4 10-hour shifts (including Friday) or 5 8-hour shifts. NO CALL and NO WEEKENDS required! ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Conduct thorough eye examinations to assess vision and detect eye diseases. Provides comprehensive primary care medical services within the scope of licensure, approved IHCRC privileges, and professional ethics standards, Works with the appropriate leadership to ensure the Optometry Department has appropriate resources to meet the needs of patients and is working toward the IHCRC mission. Actively pursues quality improvement using GPRA measures, AAAHC recommendations, and ADA guidelines as baseline standards. Provide appropriate prescriptions for glasses and contact lenses. Diagnose and manage ocular diseases, including glaucoma, cataracts, and diabetic retinopathy. Educate patients on proper eye care practices and the use of corrective lenses. Maintain accurate medical records using EMR and EHR systems in compliance with HIPAA regulations. Perform routine tests to measure visual acuity, depth perception, color vision, and other visual functions. Provide exceptional customer service to enhance patient satisfaction and retention. Works well with other team members and departments of the interdisciplinary care team. Demonstrates clinical proficiency in the field through peer review and direct observation by members of the care team. Participates in company meetings. REQUIRED LICENSE, CERTIFICATION, EDUCATION, SPECIALIZED SKILLS Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree from an accredited institution. 2 years of experience in an optometry setting is preferred. Familiarity with medical terminology related to eye care. BLS/CPR Certification Proficiency in using EMR/EHR systems for managing patient records. Strong communication skills with a focus on patient care and customer service. Ability to work effectively in a team-oriented environment while demonstrating professionalism at all times. We invite qualified candidates who are passionate about providing excellent eye care to apply for this rewarding opportunity. Engages in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. About Indian Health Care Resource Center Utilizing a patient-centered, multidisciplinary, medical home approach, Indian Health Care Resource Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, offers a full range of health and wellness services tailored to the Indian community. MISSION The mission of the Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa, Inc. (IHCRC) is to empower the American Indian through exceptional healthcare! VISION At IHCRC, we will be the recognized leader in redefining primary healthcare for the American Indian. HEALTH PROMOTION AND DISEASE PREVENTION GOAL The long-term goal of IHCRC is to improve general health status and reduce the incidence and severity of chronic disease by engaging the Indian community in ongoing health promotion, and disease prevention and management programs. Applicants must create an account with UKG in order to apply for this position. APPLY NOW

  • Licensed Dietitian

    We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Licensed Dietitian to join our growing organization. The Dietitian is responsible for patient health education, completing grant duties and complying with diabetes accreditation standards. Dietitians will provide one-one-one clinical education to patients regarding prevention and management of a variety of diseases and conditions. Dietitians will provide group education classes to promote healthy lifestyle changes and management of health conditions/disease. Dietitians are part of a clinical education team and may have other duties related to the department goals and overall strategic plan of IHCRC. < Back Licensed Dietitian 550 South Peoria Avenue, Tulsa, OK, USA Job Type Salary/Exempt Workspace On-Site JOB SUMMARY We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Licensed Dietitian to join our growing organization. The Dietitian is responsible for patient health education, completing grant duties and complying with diabetes accreditation standards. Dietitians will provide one-one-one clinical education to patients regarding prevention and management of a variety of diseases and conditions. Dietitians will provide group education classes to promote healthy lifestyle changes and management of health conditions/disease. Dietitians are part of a clinical education team and may have other duties related to the department goals and overall strategic plan of IHCRC. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Conducts and charts on group and individual medical nutrition therapy (MNT) counseling sessions regarding proper nutrition for health promotion and disease prevention. Conducts and charts on group and individual diabetes self-management education/support (DSMES) sessions for health promotion, disease prevention and management. Maintains necessary documentation for program accreditation and grant requirements. Successfully communicates the need to adapt healthier lifestyle behavior to adults and children. Participates in health fairs, teaches cooking classes for adults, and participates in other community events to promote healthy lifestyles. Keeps track of referrals, monitoring progress of patients and appointments. Other duties as assigned. REQUIRED LICENSE, CERTIFICATION, EDUCATION, SPECIALIZED SKILLS Bachelor’s Degree in Dietetics. Master’s Degree preferred. Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE) preferred. 3+ years’ experience as a clinical dietitian in an outpatient setting. Registration as a Dietitian with the Commission of Dietetic Registration and licensing with State of Oklahoma. Current and valid Oklahoma Dietitian license. Intermediate computer skills. Engages in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. About Indian Health Care Resource Center Utilizing a patient-centered, multidisciplinary, medical home approach, Indian Health Care Resource Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, offers a full range of health and wellness services tailored to the Indian community. MISSION The mission of the Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa, Inc. (IHCRC) is to empower the American Indian through exceptional healthcare! VISION At IHCRC, we will be the recognized leader in redefining primary healthcare for the American Indian. HEALTH PROMOTION AND DISEASE PREVENTION GOAL The long-term goal of IHCRC is to improve general health status and reduce the incidence and severity of chronic disease by engaging the Indian community in ongoing health promotion, and disease prevention and management programs. Applicants must create an account with UKG in order to apply for this position. APPLY NOW

  • Therapist - Child

    We are seeking a Licensed, Child Therapist to join our growing Behavioral Health Department. The ideal candidate will have a passion for helping others and a deep commitment to making a positive impact in our patients lives. The Child Therapist provides behavioral health outpatient therapy to children and adolescents and collaborates with other staff serving pediatric patients to provide comprehensive treatment. < Back Therapist - Child 550 South Peoria Avenue, Tulsa, OK, USA Job Type Salary/Exempt Workspace On-Site JOB SUMMARY We are seeking a Licensed, Child Therapist to join our growing Behavioral Health Department. The ideal candidate will have a passion for helping others and a deep commitment to making a positive impact in our patients lives. The Child Therapist provides behavioral health outpatient therapy to children and adolescents and collaborates with other staff serving pediatric patients to provide comprehensive treatment. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Completes treatment plans that include measurable and time-limited goals. Completes progress notes by the end of each day. Provides therapy services to children and adolescents with a focus on family therapy when appropriate. Ensures consent for treatment is given by parent/legal guardian for patient. Develops diagnosis for children and adolescents based on DSM criteria and developmental factors. Attends monthly care consultation meetings and is prepared to discuss cases. Provides therapy services to children and adolescents. Provides comprehensive services within scope of licensure, specialized trainings, and IHCRC privileges. Completes thorough intakes on patients, including obtaining mental health and substance abuse history. Provides crisis intervention services. Establishes rapport with patients and provides continuing care to patients. Collaborate with other providers/agencies with referrals and/or integrated care. Completes other tasks as assigned. REQUIRED LICENSE, CERTIFICATION, EDUCATION, SPECIALIZED SKILLS Master’s degree, LCSW, LPC, or LMFT. Additional specialized training for working with children and adolescents is strongly preferred. Demonstrates clinical competency required for community behavioral health. Must have experience providing therapy to children and adolescents. Strong communication skills. Intermediate computer skills and proficiency with electronic health records software. Must be a self-starter, multi-tasker, with ability to effectively give direction and input to care team. Demonstrates and understanding of and/or a willingness to learn about cultural considerations for working with Native American patients. About Indian Health Care Resource Center Utilizing a patient-centered, multidisciplinary, medical home approach, Indian Health Care Resource Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, offers a full range of health and wellness services tailored to the Indian community. MISSION The mission of the Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa, Inc. (IHCRC) is to empower the American Indian through exceptional healthcare! VISION We will be the recognized leader is redefining primary healthcare for the American Indian. Applicants must create an account with UKG in order to apply for this position. APPLY NOW

  • Youth and Family Social Worker

    We are seeking a Youth and Family Social Worker to join our growing Behavioral Health Department! The Youth and Family Social Worker screens patients for wellbeing and behavioral health concerns in order to provide direct link to Pediatric Behavioral Health's programs and services. Youth and Family Social Worker works directly with behavioral health and medical providers to offer check-ins and follow-ups with patients between appointments to support treatment.  < Back Youth and Family Social Worker 550 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120, USA Job Type Hourly/Nonexempt Workspace On-Site JOB SUMMARY We are seeking a Youth and Family Social Worker to join our growing Behavioral Health Department! The Youth and Family Social Worker screens patients for wellbeing and behavioral health concerns in order to provide direct link to Pediatric Behavioral Health's programs and services. Youth and Family Social Worker works directly with behavioral health and medical providers to offer check-ins and follow-ups with patients between appointments to support treatment. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Provides brief interventions when appropriate. Assists with coordination of grant requirements and data collections. Assists and supports ongoing clinic activities that provide opportunity for youth to connect to culture and wellness. Screens Pediatric patients for wellbeing and behavioral health concerns Links, advocates, refers families to resources. Contacts patients identified by behavioral health or medical providers as needing support services/case management. Ability to initiate conversations and consultations with the multidisciplinary team of providers at the clinic. Facilities group classes with emphasis on youth needs (Parenting, Adult Life Skills) Complies with all IHCRC policies and procedures. Able to receive feedback and make changes as necessary. Makes attempts to communicate and ask questions to supervisor. Ability to be flexible in day-to-day tasks. Maintains an organized process to ensure follow up with patients is done consistently and in a timely manner. Timely and accurate completion of progress notes. Ability to prioritize needs and manage time effectively. Actively work towards contributing to the mission of IHCRC. Maintains a positive and professional attitude. Ability to work outside of regular clinic hours for events/activities; Some Saturdays required. Other duties as assigned. REQUIRED LICENSE, CERTIFICATION, EDUCATION, SPECIALIZED SKILLS Bachelors of Social Work or Master of Social Work from an accredited program. Certification as a Licensed Social Work Associate (LSWA). Must keep current and maintain CEU requirement. 2+ years working in social services or mental health field. Current Oklahoma Drivers License with a clear DMV background check. Must provide proof of vehicle liability insurance. Intermediate computer skills and proficiency with electronic health records software as appropriate. Must be a self-starter, multi-tasker, with ability to effectively give direction and input to care team. About Indian Health Care Resource Center Utilizing a patient-centered, multidisciplinary, medical home approach, Indian Health Care Resource Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, offers a full range of health and wellness services tailored to the Indian community. MISSION The mission of the Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa, Inc. (IHCRC) is to empower the American Indian through exceptional healthcare! VISION At IHCRC, we will be the recognized leader in redefining primary healthcare for the American Indian. HEALTH PROMOTION AND DISEASE PREVENTION GOAL The long-term goal of IHCRC is to improve general health status and reduce the incidence and severity of chronic disease by engaging the Indian community in ongoing health promotion, and disease prevention and management programs. Applicants must create an account with UKG in order to apply for this position. APPLY NOW

  • Medical Receptionist

    We are seeking a dedicated and professional Medical Receptionist to join our medical team. The Medical Receptionist serves as the first point of contact for patients and visitors, playing a vital role in setting a welcoming and professional environment. This role is responsible for front desk operations including scheduling, check-in/out, verifying insurance, answering phones, and maintaining accurate patient records. < Back Medical Receptionist 550 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120, USA Job Type Hourly/Non exempt Workspace On-Site JOB SUMMARY We are seeking a dedicated and professional Medical Receptionist to join our medical team. The Medical Receptionist serves as the first point of contact for patients and visitors, playing a vital role in setting a welcoming and professional environment. This role is responsible for front desk operations including scheduling, check-in/out, verifying insurance, answering phones, and maintaining accurate patient records. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Check in patients. Verify insurance on all patients. Verify appropriate documents are in the patient chart. Assist with the walk-in process. Connect patients with the appropriate staff or department. Other duties as assigned. REQUIRED LICENSE, CERTIFICATION, EDUCATION, SPECIALIZED SKILLS High School diploma or equivalent. 1+ years experience or technical training in medical billing or medical records. Basic computer skills. Phone etiquette About Indian Health Care Resource Center Utilizing a patient-centered, multidisciplinary, medical home approach, Indian Health Care Resource Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, offers a full range of health and wellness services tailored to the Indian community. MISSION The mission of the Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa, Inc. (IHCRC) is to empower the American Indian through exceptional healthcare! VISION At IHCRC, we will be the recognized leader in redefining primary healthcare for the American Indian. HEALTH PROMOTION AND DISEASE PREVENTION GOAL The long-term goal of IHCRC is to improve general health status and reduce the incidence and severity of chronic disease by engaging the Indian community in ongoing health promotion, and disease prevention and management programs. Applicants must create an account with UKG in order to apply for this position. APPLY NOW

  • Donate | Indian Health Care Resource Center

    Support Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa. Give the gift of health and wellness to Tulsa-area Native Americans. GET INVOLVED / Donate / > ... > Donate > CARING IS STRONG MEDICINE Your donation can change the life of someone in need. Whether it be one of our Native youth or an individual living with diabetes, knowing that someone cares is the best medicine. Often times, we want to honor the life or the memory o f someone. Other times, we wish to give back to the people who have given to us. Sometimes, we just feel like giving to help people in need. Regardless of the reason you want to give - your caring is strong medicine. DONATE NOW SOCIETY OF THE MEDICINE WHEEL The medicine wheel is an ancient symbol used by most American Indian people to express holistic, cyclical, and harmonious concepts. We invite you to be part of this rich tradition of healing. As little as $5 a month can truly change a life. LEARN MORE

  • Youth Program | Indian Health Care Resource Center | Tulsa

    IHCRC's Youth Program strives to provide educational and experiential cultural activities Youth Program / > Youth Program > Understanding and feeling connected to one's culture is vital to the development of resilience. IHCRC's Youth Program strives to provide educational and experiential cultural activities. From stickball to our Restoring Resilience Powwow , IHCRC's programs connect youth and families to American Indian culture without focusing on tribally specific traditions. FITNESS AND FAMILY STRENGTHENING In addition to the ever-popular Running Strong Club , IHCRC offers individual and group youth fitness classes focusing on weight control, strengthening, and movement. Youth sports camps help round out the fitness program during the summer months. NUTRITION EDUCATION IHCRC understands that changing the destiny of diabetes and obesity in Indian country means changing not only youth behavior and lifestyles but the behavior and lifestyles of entire families. The Youth Nutrition Program focuses on health and nutrition through hands-on activities and food experiences. IHCRC teams with Eagle Adventure Program for its younger youth. Older youth and families are introduced to Indigenous foods including edible plants and berries through a program entitled Plant Teachings. SCHOOL PROGRAMS IHCRC works directly with local schools assisting with Indian Education Summer Camps, cultural programs, and classroom teachings. Topics include resilience, intimate partner violence, suicide prevention, bullying, and other topics relevant to today's youth. The American Indian Youth Summit held in the fall is the ultimate in development and empowerment for American Indian youth in Northeastern Oklahoma. IHCRC Youth Program is sponsored by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma . UPCOMING EVENTS From family fun & fitness days, to cooking classes, summer camps, or zoo visits, each event we offer at IHCRC includes a nutrition education, healthy meal, and a fun activity to get people moving. Check out our upcoming events below. SEE ALL EVENTS YOUTH LEADERSHIP & MENTORING Developing future community leaders is at the heart of IHCRC's Youth Program. Programs focus on four primary areas: Assisting American Indian Student Associations in Local Schools Involving Youth Through the IHCRC Youth Council Pairing Youth with Mentors from the American Indian Community Committee Utilizing Youth to Plan and Implement the Restoring Resilience Powwow and American Indian Youth Summit. For more information, contact our Youth Program at youth@ihcrc.org or call 918-382-2207.

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