Great Plains Health Jobs Hiring Now
Great Plains Health is hiring for 23 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, concentrated in clinical support and healthcare administration. Migrate Mate updates Great Plains Health's live openings daily. Great Plains Health is a regional hospital and health system serving western Nebraska, with clinical, diagnostic, and support roles across inpatient, surgical, and outpatient care settings.
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Great Plains Health hiring data on Migrate Mate, as of July 16, 2026.
- Open jobs
- 23
- Top team
- Clinical Support
- Seniority
- Across all levels
- Work type
- 0% remote or hybrid
- Top location
- North Platte
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Oncology ProvidersJob Description:
This position assesses, plans, implements, evaluates and documents nursing care of patients in accordance with organizational policies and in accordance with standards of professional nursing practice utilizing the framework for professional nursing practice and development. This position is accountable for the quality of nursing services delivered by self or others who are under their direction. This position utilizes specialized knowledge, judgment, and nursing skills necessary to assess data and plan, provide and evaluate care appropriate to the physical and developmental age of assigned patients. Minimum Qualifications Education-Graduate of an accredited nursing program. Credentials Must possess a current, valid RN license in state of practice, temporary RN license in state of practice, or compact RN licensure for current state of practice. BLS certification is required. Additional certification or continuing education may be required based on area of practice. Work Environment A patient care setting. Exposure to blood and body fluids, contagious disease, hazardous chemicals, dangerous fumes, medical gases, and exposure to out of control patients, which may result in physical and/or verbal abuse. Physical Demands 1.Able to stand, walk, bend, squat, reach, and stretch frequently. 2.Possess physical agility and adequate reaction time to respond quickly and appropriately to unexpected patient care needs. 3.Needs adequate hearing and visual acuity, including adequate color vision. 4.Requires fine motor skills, adequate eye-hand coordination, and ability to grasp and handle objects. 5.Able to use proper body mechanics to assist patients in ambulating, transferring in and out of bed, chair or wheelchair. 6.May be required to lift up to 50 pounds. 7.Must use standard precautions due to threat of exposure to blood and bodily fluids. 8.Needs ability to communicate effectively through reading, writing, and speaking in person or on telephone. 9.May require periodic use of personal computer. Essential Functions 1. Assesses patient physical, psychological, social, spiritual, educational, developmental, cultural and discharge planning needs. Reviews patient history and physical with patient/family and assures completion within appropriate timeframe. Reviews available information obtained by other health care team members. Reviews diagnostics and laboratory data and reports abnormal results to the physician(s) and other appropriate caregivers. Completes assessment and reassessments according to patient need and as outlined in policy. 2. Formulates a plan of care, including the discharge plan, utilizing assessment data and patient, family and health team input. Initiates a plan of care based on patient-specific needs, assessment data and the medical plan of care. Goals for patient are realistic, measurable and developed in conjunction with the patient/family. Considers the physical, cultural, psychosocial, spiritual, age specific and educational needs of the patient in the plan of are. Plans care in collaboration with members of the multidisciplinary team. Reviews and revises the plan of care to reflect changing patient needs based on evaluation of the patient’s status. 3. Implements the plan of care through direct patient care, coordination, delegation and supervision of the activities of the health care team. Provides care based on physician orders and the nursing plan of care, in compliance with policies and procedures, standards of care, and regulatory agency requirements. Delegates appropriately, and provides nursing supervision in the provision of care to patients by other licensed nurses and other personnel. Promotes continuity of care by accurately and completely communicating to other caregivers the status of patients for whom care is provided. 4. Evaluates the patient's and family's response to care and teaching, and revises the plan of care as needed. Evaluates patient progress towards goals and expected outcomes in collaboration with other health care team members. Evaluates patient's response and the effectiveness of patient teaching. 5. Documents assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation in the patient record. Documentation is legible, timely and in accordance with policy. Documentation reflects objective/subjective data, nursing interventions and patient’s response to treatment. Notes physician orders accurately and in a timely manner. 6. Provides care based on the best evidence available and may participate in research activities within clinical practice. Participates in unit or facility shared leadership. Interacts and participates in the education, role development, and orientation of facility personnel, patients, students, families and visitors. Promotes/supports growth of others through precepting and mentoring when appropriate. 7. Contributes to society through activities that lead to excellent patient outcomes through timely, effective, efficient, equitable, and safe care. Actively participates in the improvement of national nursing quality indicators and outcomes. Such activities may include participating in professional organizations.Join us. Join great. Join the dynamic team at Great Plains Health and be a part of something truly exceptional. At Great Plains Health, we embody a culture defined by authenticity, integrity, and a genuine commitment to listening to both our patients and each other.
As a member of our team, you'll experience a supportive environment where collaboration is key, and every voice is valued. We work together seamlessly, leveraging our collective strengths to provide the highest quality care to our community.
Passion drives us forward, propelling us to constantly strive for excellence in everything we do. If you're seeking a rewarding career in healthcare surrounded by like-minded individuals who share your dedication and enthusiasm, Great Plains Health is the place for you. Come join us and be part of a team that's making a real difference every day.
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Great Plains Health's 23 open roles are across all levels, and about 0% are remote or hybrid. The most active teams are clinical support, healthcare administration, and clinical trials. Great Plains Health is a regional hospital and health system offering acute care, surgical services, women's and children's health, behavioral health, and laboratory services. The organization employs clinical professionals including registered nurses, nursing assistants, and allied health staff alongside operational and administrative roles. Most Great Plains Health roles are based in North Platte.
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How many jobs is Great Plains Health hiring for right now?
Great Plains Health is hiring for 23 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, updated daily, concentrated in clinical support and healthcare administration. Openings span clinical nursing positions, diagnostic and laboratory roles, behavioral health, and operational support functions across the health system.
What kinds of roles does Great Plains Health hire for?
The most active teams are clinical support, healthcare administration, and clinical trials. Great Plains Health posts roles across registered nursing specialties such as critical care, emergency, surgery, and women's and children's health, as well as nursing assistants, psychiatric technicians, laboratory supervisors, supply chain analysts, and case management staff. Most postings are across all levels.
Are Great Plains Health jobs remote or in-person?
Mostly on-site. About 0% of Great Plains Health's open roles on Migrate Mate are remote or hybrid as of July 16, 2026, with the rest based in North Platte. Each Great Plains Health listing shows its work location so you can filter before applying.
How do I apply to a job at Great Plains Health?
Find a Great Plains Health role on Migrate Mate, then follow the listing through to Great Plains Health's own careers site to submit your application directly. Great Plains Health manages its own hiring process, including application review, interviews, and offers, independent of Migrate Mate.
Does Great Plains Health hire entry-level?
Most of Great Plains Health's open roles on Migrate Mate are across all levels as of July 16, 2026. Check individual Great Plains Health listings for stated experience requirements.
Where is Great Plains Health hiring?
Most Great Plains Health roles are based in North Platte, and about 0% offer remote or hybrid work as of July 16, 2026. Migrate Mate shows the location on each listing.