Often referred to as America’s Heartland, Oklahoma is home to a variety of towns and cities that spot the rolling prairie lands. It is even the birthplace of more than one music star. When you visit Oklahoma City, there are plenty of things to do nearby, so this may be your choice to search for deaf and hard of hearing jobs. In the city, you will find the Oklahoma City National Memorial, a sad reminder of the bombings that took place there, the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Gardens, and a river walk that travels right through town. If you would rather spend time in the great outdoors, then be happy knowing that there are 53 state parks throughout Oklahoma, five state wildlife management areas, and four state fish hatcheries.

You could explore some of the national historic sites as well, including Fort Sill, Little River National Wildlife Area, and one of four wildlife refuges including Salt Plains, Washita, Sequoyah, and Wichita. If you are interested in exploring the national recreation areas, then visit Chickasaw and Winding Star Mountain.

If you are looking for DHH jobs, then consider Oklahoma with cities like Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, and Edmond as well as the smaller towns throughout the state.

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