Per Diem Nursing Jobs in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Working as a nurse in Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City anchors healthcare for central Oklahoma, and its facilities keep steady demand for nurses and CNAs who want flexible, per diem work. From acute care hospitals to skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and senior-living communities across Edmond, Norman, Moore, Midwest City, and Yukon, Oklahoma City offers a broad mix of settings for RNs, LPNs, and CNAs.
Major systems like OU Health, INTEGRIS Health, SSM Health St. Anthony, and Mercy Hospital care for patients across the metro, while a growing network of skilled nursing and assisted living communities keeps per diem opportunities available throughout the week.
Oklahoma is a Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) state. If you hold a qualifying multistate RN or LPN license from another compact state, you can practice in Oklahoma without applying for a separate Oklahoma license. CNAs must meet Oklahoma certification requirements.
With Switch, you browse available shifts, choose when you work, and get paid quickly — giving you more control over your schedule and your income.
About Oklahoma City
As the state capital and largest city in Oklahoma, Oklahoma City has a fast-growing economy and a broad healthcare sector spanning downtown hospitals and suburban communities like Edmond and Norman. Its steady demand makes it a strong market for nurses and CNAs looking for flexible per diem shifts.
Nursing pay in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
RNs in the Oklahoma City area typically earn $37–$48/hr, LPNs $24–$30, and CNAs $17–$19 (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2025).
Figures show typical area wages for staff roles (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2025) and vary by facility, shift, and experience. Per diem shifts on Switch often pay above these averages — you’ll see the exact rate on every shift before you claim it.
What nurses say about Switch
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FAQs about working in Oklahoma City
Does Switch have shifts across Oklahoma City?
Yes. Switch connects clinicians with opportunities throughout the Oklahoma City metro, including Edmond, Norman, Moore, Midwest City, Yukon, and nearby communities as facilities become available.
Do I need a Oklahoma nursing license to work per diem shifts in Oklahoma City?
Oklahoma is part of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC). If you hold a qualifying multistate RN or LPN license from another compact state, you can generally work in Oklahoma without a separate Oklahoma license. CNAs must hold a valid Oklahoma certification before accepting shifts.
How much do per diem nurses and CNAs make in Oklahoma City?
Pay varies by role, experience, facility type, and demand. Weekend, holiday, and high-demand shifts often pay more. With Switch, you’ll always see the exact pay before you accept a shift.
Can I pick up shifts around a full-time job or nursing school?
Yes. Many RNs, LPNs, and CNAs use Switch to add income around a full-time position, nursing school, or family life, with no minimum-hour requirements. You choose which shifts fit your schedule.