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State Job Jobs in Oklahoma (NOW HIRING)

State Internship Program

Oklahoma City, OK · On-site

$13 - $17.25/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Job Posting Title State Internship Program Agency Supervisory Organization Job Posting End Date (Continuous if Blank) Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the ...

$12.50 - $16.50/hr

Certificates, Licenses, RegistrationsMust be a licensed Certified Nursing Assistant in accordance with laws of the state. CPR Preferred Physical Demands The physical demands described here are ...

Receptionist - State Farm Agent Team Member

Tulsa, OK · On-site

$40K - $55K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Randall Young - State Farm Agent is a leading insurance agency dedicated to providing exceptional service to our customers. We are currently seeking a dynamic individual to join our team as a ...

Telemarketer - State Farm Agent Team Member

OK · On-site

$35K - $45K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • PTO

As aTelemarketer - State Farm Agent Team Member for Kriston Ruffin - State Farm Agent, your creativity and strategy promote the continued growth of our agency. Your diversified marketing shapes our ...

Intern - State Farm Agent Team Member

Moore, OK · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Scott Tabares - State Farm Agent is seeking an organized and efficient specialist to fulfill administrative duties and support insurance agents in gaining and keeping customers. As a Intern - State ...

Receptionist - State Farm Agent Team Member

Enid, OK · On-site

$40K - $60K/yr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

I opened my agency in 1994 and am proud to be a second-generation State Farm agent. Insurance has always been a part of my life, and today that legacy continues with my son, who is also a State Farm ...

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How much do state job jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for state job in Oklahoma is $95,026.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $64,200.00 and $120,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a state job?

State jobs are employment positions offered by state governments to help operate public services and agencies. These jobs can range from administrative roles and law enforcement to healthcare and engineering. Working in a state job often provides stable employment, competitive benefits, and opportunities for career growth. Employees are typically considered public servants and contribute to the functioning and improvement of their communities. The application process and requirements vary by state and job type.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a state job employee?

To thrive in a typical State Job, you need a solid understanding of administrative procedures, relevant laws or regulations, and often a bachelor's degree in a related field. Familiarity with government databases, office software like Microsoft Office Suite, and sometimes state-specific management systems is usually required. Strong organizational skills, effective communication, and attention to detail help you excel in serving the public and collaborating with colleagues. These competencies ensure efficient operations, compliance with regulations, and high-quality public service delivery.

What are some common challenges faced by employees in state government positions, and how can new hires effectively navigate them?

Employees in state government roles often encounter challenges such as navigating complex regulatory requirements, adapting to changes in public policy, and working within established bureaucratic procedures. New hires may also need to learn how to collaborate across multiple departments and manage projects with limited resources or tight budgets. To succeed, it's helpful to proactively seek mentorship, stay informed about relevant policies, and develop strong communication skills to coordinate effectively with colleagues and stakeholders.

What is the difference between State Job vs City Job?

AspectState JobCity Job
Required credentialsVaries by position, often includes state-specific certifications or licensesMay require city-specific certifications, but often similar to state roles
Work environmentGovernment offices, state agencies, public service facilitiesCity government offices, municipal facilities, public service locations
Employer and industry usageState government agencies, departments, and commissionsCity government departments, municipal agencies, local services
Common search and comparison intentUnderstanding differences between state and local government rolesComparing opportunities within city versus state government jobs

State jobs and city jobs both serve public interests but differ mainly in scope and employer. State jobs are with state agencies and cover broader regional responsibilities, while city jobs focus on municipal services within a specific city. Both roles often require similar credentials and work environments, but their jurisdiction and daily tasks vary based on the level of government they serve.

What are popular job titles related to State Job jobs in Oklahoma?

For State Job jobs in Oklahoma, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What cities in Oklahoma are hiring for State Job jobs?

Cities in Oklahoma with the most State Job job openings:

Infographic showing various State Job job openings in Oklahoma as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 70% Full Time, 23% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $95,026 per year, or $45.7 per hour.

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Job description

The Director is responsible for growing the ministry by praying, staffing, and funding the area through the Advancement Lanes: Ministry, Board, Donor, Talent and International. The Director works in alignment with the Regional Vice President, staff, and board(s) to fulfill the FCA Vision, pursue the FCA Mission, and live the FCA Values by developing and executing a ministry plan for the assigned area. In the FCA Sports Environment(s), the Director creates a strategic, consistent approach to discipleship -- making disciples who make disciples. The Director is accountable for ensuring that the FCA ministry is conducted according to biblical standards and adhering to FCA policies and procedures.
MINISTERIAL DUTIES
FCA believes these responsibilities are critical to our mission and that this position plays a vital role in our ministry. FCA expects all functions and responsibilities outlined below to be carried out with a heart surrendered to serving God as a form of worship.
  • Agree with, and abide by, FCA's Christian Community Statement.
  • Follow a spiritual rhythm including daily prayer and Bible study to seek the Lord's will for the ministry of FCA.
  • Lead, conduct and provide spiritual leadership for staff, volunteers, coaches and athletes through prayer, Bible study, worship and living by example so they are equipped to serve others.
  • Be connected to and participate in a local church through worship and weekly involvement.
  • At all times, conduct yourself in a manner that affirms biblical standards of conduct in accordance with FCA's Christian beliefs. (see FCA's Christian Community Statement for details)

MINISTRY ADVANCEMENT
  • Ensure FCA is engaging, equipping, and empowering coaches, athletes, and volunteers through 1-on-1s, Huddles and events.
  • Train and equip staff to empower coaches and athletes to be disciples who make disciples in the Sports Environments.

TALENT ADVANCEMENT
  • Oversee recruiting, hiring, training and developing effective and diverse staff.
    • Recruit: Actively attract and recruit highly qualified staff prospects to specific ministry opportunities identified in the ministry plan.
    • Hire: Select candidates, ensure they become fully funded, and onboard to fulfill specific roles and responsibilities based upon their calling, character, competence and chemistry.
    • Train: Provide tools, resources and training to develop staff members' skills and increase their capacity and competence to effectively execute their responsibilities.
    • Develop: Prepare staff to lead self, lead others, lead teams and lead organizationally in their current roles and to grow spiritually, personally and professionally for future opportunities.
  • Ensure the recruiting, training, and developing of volunteers is strategically aligned with the goal of growing the ministry in the Sports Environments.

BOARD ADVANCEMENT
  • Invite, involve, and invest in leadership boards who are committed to pray, serve, and give to advance the ministry.
  • Encourage Representatives to surround themselves with Advisory Teams.

DONOR ADVANCEMENT
  • Serve as the chief fundraiser and financial manager.
  • Provide tools, resources, and training for FCA staff to fund the ministry by connecting, communicating, and caring for donors.
  • Establish and execute an annual budget and funding plan by training and developing staff in growing Home Teams, major donors, and events.

INTERNATIONAL ADVANCEMENT
  • Serve the aligned International Region by mobilizing staff and volunteers to pray, give, and go.

The State Director of Oklahoma will step into a pivotal leadership role, carrying out FCA's Director responsibilities in the ministry's most historically significant region. As the birthplace of FCA, Oklahoma represents both our heritage and our future. The state currently has 33 dedicated staff members also representing 8 boards and tremendous potential for continued growth.
Within its five Multi-Areas, Oklahoma includes two major markets-Oklahoma City and Tulsa-each offering unique opportunities for impact. Beyond these metropolitan areas lies a vibrant rural landscape where FCA ministry is deeply rooted and thriving. Home to more than 4 million people, Oklahoma is one of the most diverse states in the nation, with a significant Native American population and a rich cultural tapestry.
Our staff, boards, and donors are energized and expectant as we prepare to welcome the next leader who will guide Oklahoma into its next season of ministry expansion and influence.