Patient Care Sitter - Full-Time, Night Shift

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September 04, 2025

Job Description

Location: 520 S Maple Ave, Oak Park, Illinois 60304

Hospital: Rush Oak Park Hospital

Work Type: Full-Time - 40 Hours per week (1. 0 FTE)

Shift: Night Shift: 11:00 PM to 7:30 AM

Work Schedule: 8-Hour Shifts - Weekends Included

Rush offers exceptional rewards and benefits learn more at our Rush benefits page (https://www. rush.edu/rush-careers/employee-benefits).

Pay Range: $16.20 - $24.28 per hour

Rush salaries are determined by many factors including, but not limited to, education, job-related experience and skills, as well as internal equity and industry specific market data. The pay range for each role reflects Rush’s anticipated wage or salary reasonably expected to be offered for the position. Offers may vary depending on the circumstances of each case.

Summary:
Provides direct visual surveillance for patients under the supervision of nursing staff. Provides continuous observation of adolescent, adult and elderly patients who may be unsafe to themselves or others. Notifies nursing staff to ensure optimal patient safety and patient comfort. Communicates frequently with patients, visitors and co-workers. Uses judgment in order to maintain good will and promote cooperation with the patient and family members. Uses discretion when presenting and discuss information about patients or unit activities. Demonstrates the abilities to rotate through different units in the hospital, and areas where assigned. Recognizes own limitations and seeks assistance as appropriate. Rounds on patient hourly and answers call lights, focusing on customer service and patient requests to the appropriate parties (RN or PCT). Exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

Other information:
Required Job Qualifications:
• High school diploma or equivalent.
• Excellent communication and customer service skills.
• Ability to mitigate difficult situations.
• Excellent observational skills
Preferred Job Qualifications:
• Prior clinical experience in an acute care setting.
Physical Demands:
• Work requires occasionally lifting or carrying objects 35-40lbs.
• Work requires ability to walk throughout the Hospital and to be standing or sitting most of designated shift (90%).
• Work conditions include constant visual observation of patient for an extended period of time where carelessness could result in injury or illness and/or contact with potentially infectious materials and/or strong chemical agents.

Responsibilities:
• Orient patient to room and environment every hour or as needed.
• Engage in conversations to calm patient, reorient patient or guide patient to prevent harm to patient or self.
• Patients request for assistance are promptly referred to the nursing staff via the call light system.
• The Patient Care Sitter provides constant observation and monitoring of assigned patients to ensure safety and prevention of injury. He/she does not leave patient unless relieved by another staff member.
• Sits with an unobstructed view of the patient.
• Receives report from exiting PCT or RN including any patient specific behaviors to monitor.
• Immediately reports any changes(s) in the patient to assigned nurse or charge RN. At the end of the shift, reports pertinent findings to assigned nurse.
• Courteously greets patients, identifies self, and explains purpose for care.
• Accompanies patient off the unit for all tests or procedures or upon transfer to other units.
• Responsible for physical appearance of the patient's room. Maintains a safe work environment: Keeps patient rooms and unit orderly, according to guidelines and unit routines.
• Promotes and follows hospital infection control policies. Washes hands before and after patient contact.
• Demonstrates understanding of the use of unit technology (call systems, bed and TV controls).
• Maintains confidentiality of client information.
• Must have a caring attitude towards clients with the maturity to meet the demands of patient assignments.
• Must have ability and initiative to effectively plan, coordinate and carry out assignments without constant supervision.
• Maintains customer service focus during all interactions.
• Replenishes patient room supplies as needed.
• Allowed to perform non-direct patient care activity such as those a volunteer would perform.

Rush is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, and other legally protected characteristics.

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Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

Department: RUSH Supply Chain RUMC Staff

Work Type: Full Time (Total FTE between 0.9 and 1.0)

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Work Schedule: 8 Hr (11:00:00 PM - 7:30:00 AM)

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Summary:
Lead a team of Supply Chain Techs to achieve their daily deadlines while ensuring all service levels are met for Production, Receiving and Resupply areas.

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Required Job Qualifications:
• High School Diploma/GED required.
•Two years of Healthcare Supply Chain experience required.
•Must have basic math, reading, and writing skills.
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•Regularly stands for long periods of time and is frequently is required to walk; use hands to finger, handle or feel; and reach with hands and arms.
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Disclaimer:
The above is intended to describe the general content of and requirements for the performance of this job. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities or requirements.

Responsibilities:
Job Responsibilities:
•Receive, pack, and unpack items to be stocked and/or delivered on shelves/bins/Point of Use locations (i.e. Central Supply, storerooms, units, and any off-site locations).
•Receive and/or count stock items with accuracy and correctly record data manually or with the use of a computer. Verify established inventory par levels by comparing them to actual physical counts and re-order replenishment stock accordingly.
•Ensure accuracy of received supplies by counting and comparing packing lists/restock lists with delivered goods and inspect for damage, defects, or breaking, reporting any of these issues to the supervisor.
•Must meet established Supply Chain Policy #1 job performance standards and all scheduled timelines.
•Loads and offloads AGV system supply carts and appropriately parks/stages carts for next utilization.
•Must also be able to use AGV system touch screen correctly to send cart types to scheduled locations.
•Clean and maintain shelves within stocking areas and work in station areas to ensure compliance with safety and infection control regulations.
•Answer all telephone calls in accordance with the department's telephone script, ensuring calls are properly answered and appropriate actions are followed in a timely manner.
•Apply ICARE and IConnect in all interactions between inter/intra departments.
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Bed Management RN

Location: Chicago, Illinois

Business Unit: Rush Medical Center

Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

Department: Nursing Bed Management-Control

Work Type: Part Time (Total FTE between 0. 5 and 0. 89)

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Work Schedule: 8 Hr (3:00:00 PM - 11:00:00 PM)

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Pay Range: $43.55 - $66.88 per hour
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Summary:
In conjunction with key departmental leaders, the Bed Manager provides oversight and direction for efficient patient flow and appropriate patient placement throughout Rush University Medical Center (RUMC). Facilitates a collegial, patient-centered environment that is supportive of continuous quality improvement. Exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

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• Work conditions may include exposure to potentially infectious materials and/or patients.

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2.Coordinates communication among nursing, SSO, admitting, environmental services, Utilization Management, the Rush Transfer Center (RTC), the JRB Admissions Coordinator, the Administrator on-call and all other patient admission/discharge/transfer points.
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker LCSW

Location: Chicago, Illinois

Business Unit: Rush Medical Center

Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

Department: Psychiatry Rush Day Hosp PBC

Work Type: Full Time (Total FTE between 0. 9 and 1. 0)

Shift: Shift 1

Work Schedule: 8 Hr (7:00:00 AM - 3:00:00 PM)

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The Sr Lic Clinical Social Worker is an integral member of the Psychiatry Rush Day Hospital and practices in the Rush School Based Health Centers and Adolescent Family Center. This role works in a collaborative relationship with other members of the CBP team within Rush and school- and community-based partners external to Rush to support patients, families, and the practices. The social worker is an expert in biopsychosocial assessment, mental health issues, care planning and coordination of care across medical and community based service systems in order to reduce psychosocial barriers that may negatively impact the patient’s health management and outcomes. The individual who holds this position understands population management especially as it pertains to children and adolescents, exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures, including complying with all Rush University Medical Center Customer Service Standards.

Other information:
Required Job Qualifications:
• Masters in Social Work; LCSW.
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• Understands and able to implement trauma-informed practices
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Computer knowledge (Excel, Word, PowerPoint is a plus)
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• Demonstrated ability to triage and manage own work.
• Demonstrates customer-focused service skills; patient centered, problem solving advocate.
• Demonstrated ability to work on a multidisciplinary team, enhancing team function and communication.

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• Collaborates with CBP team to identify patients in need of social work and behavioral health services.
• Performs and documents comprehensive psychosocial assessments.
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•Suggests and develops new ideas and approaches in the workplace. Exhibits adaptability and willingness to change.
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Associate Clinical Research Coordinator

Location: Chicago, Illinois

Business Unit: Rush Medical Center

Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

Department: Int Med Infect Disease-Res Fac

Work Type: Full Time (Total FTE between 0. 9 and 1. 0)

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The Clinical Research Coordinator I (CRC I) supports the conduct of clinical research studies across a range of disciplines. Receives direction from principal investigator, supervisor, or other staff involved in research protocol(s). Responsibilities include participant recruitment and interaction, study data collection and entry, maintenance of study and regulatory documentation, sponsor communication, and adherence to study protocols and policies. The CRC I executes defined study tasks with guidance, ensuring operational compliance, accurate data entry, and participant safety. Exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

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  • Participant Relations – Ability to build rapport, navigate sensitive topics, and maintain participant confidentiality.
  • Communication Skills – Effective verbal and written communication skills with participants and internal study teams.
  • Team Collaboration – Ability to collaborate within multi-disciplinary team settings and follow established workflows.
  • Flexibility – Availability to work evenings, overnight shifts, or weekends if required by study protocols.
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Experience:
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  • Provide ongoing study status updates and responds to questions from PI, Administrator, department stakeholders, Sponsor and Compliance throughout the conduct of the study.
  • Maintains study flow by communicating promptly with study participants and coordinating with study team members as directed.
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  • Work with PI(s), sponsor, compliance, clinical staff and/or manager to identify and improve routine processes as it relates to the conduct of the research study.
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    Physician - Neurological Sciences - Neuro-geneticist - Chicago (Downtown)

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    Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

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    Rush includes Rush University Medical Center, Rush University, Rush Copley Medical Center and Rush Oak Park Hospital, as well as numerous regional outpatient care facilities. Rush University, with more than 2,500 students, is a health sciences university that comprises Rush Medical College, the College of Nursing, and the College of Health Sciences.

     Rush is an elite medical community recognized yearly for excellence in patient care, medical discovery and clinical expertise. We are committed to fostering and sustaining a climate and culture wherein all staff, faculty, patients, and students thrive. Our continued pursuits have earned Rush University Medical Center the distinction of being on U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospitals Honor Roll for 2024-2025. This places the Medical Center amongst the top 50 of the more than 5,000 hospitals evaluated. U.S. News & World Report has also recognized eleven Rush programs amongst the nation’s best, including top ten national rankings for neurology and neurosurgery and orthopedics. Rush University Medical Center has received Vizient's Quality Leadership Award, ranking second among 99 academic medical centers across the country.

    All three Rush hospitals have earned the LGBTQ Healthcare Equality Leader designation in the Healthcare Equality Index. Additionally, Rush has been named as one of the nation’s "Best Place to Work for Disability Inclusion" for the past six consecutive years. Our physicians, advanced practitioners, nurses and staff are the heartbeat of our health system’s ongoing success. We know how important it is to recruit and retain exceptional staff and faculty to execute our mission. 

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    •M.D. degree •Licensed in the State of Illinois

     •Board Certified or Board Eligible in Neurology 

    •Strong commitment to patient care, resident education, clinical medicine, and research 

    •Medical Degree (MD or DO) from an accredited medical institution 

    •Board-eligible or certified in Neurology 

    •Valid IL medical license or ability to obtain licensure 

    •Strong commitment to patient care, resident education, clinical medicine, and research 

    •We support exceptional international physicians who meet the requirements for this position 

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     Join Rush and become part of one of the nation’s best healthcare systems. 

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