The Cherokee Nation is finding ways within the tribe to help combat the current national nursing shortage. The shortage has affected the tribe, state and nation, and there is a
As women are celebrated in March, the Cherokee Nation’s Career Services department is taking pride in its own female leaders who “deeply influence young ladies” through various training and employment
PRYOR â The Cherokee Nation on July 7 officially celebrated the opening of its new Career Services office in Pryor.
Leaders from Cherokee Nation, Pryor, Cherokee Nation Businesses and the Mid-America Industrial Park celebrated by cutting the ribbon on the Career Services office at 6789 Hwy 69 S.Â
The former Career Services office in Pryor was relocated to the new space and will help serve more citizens in the Mayes County area, as well as provide additional space for employees and guests to be socially distanced, a CN press release states.Â
The release also states the office offers GED training and testing, tribal training services, dislocated workers program, TANF programs and other federal programs operated by Career Services to help citizens effected by the opioid epidemic or COVID-19 pandemic find employment. It will also offer space for state offices and programs.