Job Openings
Current Job Openings
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GED Instructor - Evening Program (Part-Time)
OIC is seeking a passionate GED Instructor to teach adult learners during evening classes. This role is ideal for individuals who have daytime commitments but want to make a meaningful impact a few evenings each week. Candidates able to teach more than one GED subject are preferred.
GED Instructor - OK County Detention Center (Part-Time)
OIC of Oklahoma County is seeking a dedicated GED Instructor to facilitate academic instruction for justice-involved learners inside the Oklahoma County Detention Center. This role requires professionalism, strong classroom management, compassion, patience, and the ability to teach one or more core GED subjects (Math, Grammar/Reading, Science, or Social Studies). Candidates who can teach multiple subjects are strongly preferred.
Citizenship Instructor (Part-Time)
The Citizenship Instructor will guide adult learners through the content and preparation needed to pass the U.S. Citizenship exam. This role is ideal for someone who loves teaching, is patient and encouraging, and enjoys working with diverse immigrant communities. Spanish fluency is strongly preferred.
English Instructor (with emphasis on ESL/ELL)
Provide instruction, guidance and direction for English Language Learners (ELL) learners. Must be able to integrate technology and creativity into the lessons and infuse hands-on activities that give academic information relevance and greater understanding. Desired personality/character traits include strong teaching background, energetic, engaging, visionary, self-motivated, and culturally sensitive to provide instruction to a diverse student background.
Parent Advocate - OIC FLEX Program (Part-Time)
The Parent Advocate serves as a vital support to parents whose youths are enrolled in OIC’s FLEX program. This role requires empathy, strong communication, trauma-informed facilitation skills, and deep cultural competence. You will help parents navigate communication barriers, understand the challenges facing their teens, and strengthen family resilience.
Volunteer Coordinator (Part-Time)
OIC of Oklahoma County is seeking a personable, highly organized Volunteer Coordinator to grow and manage our volunteer network. This role is perfect for someone who loves people, communicates warmly, and approaches every challenge with common sense, initiative, and joy. You’ll build meaningful relationships with community partners—including Tinker Federal Credit Union, local banks, corporations, and service groups—to secure ongoing volunteer support for our classrooms and participants.
Application Instructions
Submit a cover letter and resume to info@oicokc.org
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On Track for college and beyond!
As a single parent, Tanya Burrell began meeting with her tutor four years ago, raising her reading level over 7 grade levels. Her first goals were to improve her basic literacy skills. Now she is in her fourth semester of college and plans to become a physical therapist. TanyaΓÇÖs opportunities to improve her lifestyle and provide for her son have kept her motivation strong. ΓÇ£I have fallen in love with reading and love to share this with my son,ΓÇ¥ says Tanya.
Tanya Burrell
Got My Diploma!
22 year old Cheyenne Metcalf tried twice to get her diploma while living in Bakersfield, California. "It was horrible," said Cheyenne. "The instructors would just give us work and expect us to figure it out." "Alot of people think we as students just need to know what's on the test but what good is any of that if you don't understand.ΓÇ¥ It was then that Cheyenne made the critical decision to leave Bakersfield and come to Oklahoma City with a relative whom also happened to be an OIC learner. She immediately enrolled into OIC and saw some major differences. "The instruction and environment were night and day from what I had been through and that was the difference maker for me at least. My instructor taught me HOW I learned so now I could finally understand.ΓÇ¥ Cheyenne passed each of her subject area tests on her first attempt and she now has her diploma. All of this while picking up a job that required her to work overnight at times. At OIC "Gettin it in" is not just a phrase, but a lifestyle generated through everyday habits and a solid commitment.
Got My GED!
A proud graduate at OIC, Ken says: "With the instruction of the teachers and tutors I was able to acquire all the lessons I needed to achieve my goal. I didn't really think I could get it with all my ups and downs. With all the encouragement from the personnel at OIC, they helped me stick it out. I have made my way through all the lessons and I have now attained my GED."