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Physical
Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech TherapyJobs in
Tulsa, Oklahoma
As far back as 1898, Tulsa's citizens fostered
the fine arts. Home to world-class museums and art galleries,
Tulsa also boasts of the nationally recognized Tulsa Opera,
Tulsa Philharmonic and Tulsa Ballet. Today, Tulsa is a leader
in the aviation, telecommunications, natural gas and oil pipeline
industries demonstrating that Tulsa is a progressive, innovative
city. There are some great places to spend your day like Bell's
Amusement Park which offers family fun with over 45 rides
including roller coasters, log rides, a Ferris wheel and bumper
boats. Or head on over to the Big Splash Water Park where
two 75-foot speed slides, the Motion Ocean wave pool, the
Lazy River and the children's pool make for a day of family
fun in the sun. When your ready to spend the big cash, it
all begins here at Cherokee Casino. Whether you're a first-time
blackjack, bingo, or video bingo player or a master of the
games, the Casino's unique brand of Bingo and Electronic gaming
is designed to provide hours of entertainment and excitement.
Our high stakes Bingo features fun-packed sessions and progressive
jackpots that climb into the thousands. With more than $50,000.00
in daily prizes possible and locations in Catoosa, Roland,
and Siloam Springs it's no wonder we're Northeast Oklahoma's
Premier Entertainment Center. Revisit the Past in Jenks, America.
Jenks is an antique lover's paradise located just minutes
from Tulsa. Known as the "Antique Capital of Oklahoma"
and featured twice in "Southern Living" magazine,
Jenks is a charming city offering sidewalk shopping with over
30 specialty, gift and antique stores, featuring 5 malls showcasing
over 600 dealers. Dining options range from fast food to fine
cuisine, and even include an upscale bistro and a lovely tearoom.
Housing a library, listening kiosks and Hall of Fame gallery
of Oklahoma musical artists - the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame
is dedicated to the preservation of documents, and the promotion
of jazz, blues and gospel music from Oklahoma artists. The
water in Oklahoma is about to get a bit more interesting…Conveniently
located on the banks of the Arkansas River and the Creek Turnpike,
the 82,000 square-foot Oklahoma Aquarium will feature more
than 200 exhibits with sea creatures from many of our world’s
waters. The campus will include the one-of-a-kind Karl &
Beverly White National Fishing Tackle Museum, an aquatic learning
center and an outdoor casting pond. When shopping comes into
play head on over to Brookside shopping district located on
Peoria between 31st and 41st provide something for everyone.
With a variety of eclectic shops and unique restaurants, Brookside
is one of Tulsa’s hottest spots day or night. Or why
not stroll the sidewalks of this historic shopping district
in the heart of Tulsa. Marvel at our picturesque architecture,
our friendly, inviting atmosphere, and the eclectic charm
of our shops, services and restaurants. The past is not forgotten
on Cherry Street. Some values are timeless. Quality. Personal
service. Hospitality. You’ll find it all in a seven
block stretch of 15th Street only five minutes from downtown.
The Tulsa Performing Arts Center houses five theatres and
a large reception hall. More than a quarter of a million people
visit the Center each year to attend a performance from one
of Tulsa's acclaimed arts groups, to sample national and international
talent, and to view the PAC's extensive art collection. Tulsa
Zoo and Living Museum, 70-acre zoo is home to nearly 4,500
animals, some of which are rare and endangered. Tulsa Zoo
and Living Museum offers both an educational and entertaining
experience.
Interested in pursuing a therapy job opportunity
in Oklahoma? Fill out the application below to discuss current
openings:
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