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A range of opportunities in health care awaits you
From patient care to IT, accounting to customer service, career opportunities are endless. As you look to your future, look to Bryan Health to help gain experience, skills and awareness of jobs available in health care.
Through hands-on learning and real-world experiences, you can engage with professionals who are dedicated to helping others every day. Whether you already see yourself in health care or are simply curious about what’s possible, there are many opportunities to learn, grow and begin shaping your future.
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Entry-Level Jobs in Health Care
Health care is full of exciting entry-level opportunities where you can make a real difference – and many roles don't require a four-year college degree. Whether you’re exploring your first job or thinking about a future career, these roles let you gain hands-on experience, build valuable skills and be part of a team that helps people every day. From patient support to behind-the-scenes roles, we offer flexible pathways, room to grow and meaningful work that can turn your curiosity into a rewarding career.
Non-Clinical Jobs (not direct patient care)
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Environmental Technician
Ensures a clean, safe facility that supports health and infection prevention.
Requires high school diploma or GED
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Nutrition and Dining Services Technician
Provides reliable meal service and dining support for patients, staff and visitors.
Requires high school diploma or GED and age 16 or older
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Patient Registrar
Serves as a welcoming first point of contact to efficiently guide patients to care with empathy.
Requires high school diploma or GED and age 18 or older
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Receptionist
Creates a caring first experience by greeting patients, coordinating appointments and answering phones.
Requires high school diploma or GED
Clinical Jobs
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Certified Nursing Assistant (Patient Care Technician)
Delivers hands-on, empathetic support for patients' daily needs and healing.
Requires high school diploma or GED
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Non-Invasive Technologist
Performs tests such as EKGs and stress tests to identify heart problems.
Requires high school diploma or GED
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Pharmacy Technician
Ensures patients receive the right medications through precise and efficient pharmacy support.
Requires high school diploma or GED and age 18 or older
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Phlebotomist
Draws blood with care and confidence to help deliver accurate diagnoses and patient comfort.
Requires high school diploma or GED
Mid-Level Jobs (2-Year Degrees or Training)
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CT Technologist
Positions patients to capture computed tomography (CT) images that guide diagnoses and treatment.
CT certification and valid state license required
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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
Provides hands-on patient care; hospital and clinic positions available.
Degree from an accredited professional nursing program and current license as an LPN required
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MRI Technologist
Prepare patients for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans while focusing on safety to ensure high-quality images that guide diagnoses and healing.
MRI certification required
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Surgical Technologist
Supports safe, successful surgeries by prepping the operating room and equipment as well as assisting with equipment during surgery.
Surgical Technology program degree or certification required
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Educational Experiences
Explore educational experiences that put you at the center of learning with hands-on opportunities, so you’re not just reading about health care – you are experiencing it. By learning directly from professionals and participating in a variety of health care fields, you gain a clearer picture of what health care jobs are really like. These opportunities can help strengthen your confidence, build your teamwork and problem-solving skills, and provide lessons that will serve you well in the future.
Health Career Camps
Learn from a variety of health care professionals and gain hands-on learning during these camp experiences geared toward middle and high schoolers. You can even earn college credit!
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Support Role Opportunities
Learn the skills you need to enter the healthcare field and earn the required certifications through these short courses.
Medical Sciences Focus Program at Northwest High School
A partnership between Lincoln Public Schools and Bryan College of Health Sciences, this program offers students up to 12 college credits and valuable training for health careers.
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Day in the Life at Bryan College of Health Sciences
Life as a healthcare student is driven by purpose, growth and a shared commitment to helping others. View these behind-the-scenes videos that offer a glimpse into this journey, highlighting the dedication, teamwork and passion that make the experience so rewarding.
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Biomedical Sciences Student
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Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteering is a powerful way to help others while working in the hospital. Whether you’re assisting patients, supporting staff or helping behind the scenes, your time and energy can brighten someone’s day and make a lasting impact on your community – and help you gain experiences to support your future goals.
Opportunities to Make an Impact
Get involved and make a difference in a variety of ways such as creating cheerful crafts, sharing your musical talents to lift spirits or even providing friendly support to patients and families.
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Volunteer Scholarship Opportunities
Each year, four scholarships in the amount of $2,000 each are awarded to active volunteers at Bryan Medical Center who are pursuing higher education and have a minimum of 50 hours of service.
Scholarship applications are made available in January each year and are awarded for the Fall semester.
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