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    • Unit Director RN, ICU

      17945
      United States, IL, Oak Park
      Rush Oak Park Hospital
      May 20, 2025

      Location: Oak Park, Illinois

      Business Unit: Rush Oak Park

      Hospital: Rush Oak Park Hospital

      Department: Intensive Care Unit

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

      Shift: Shift 1

      Work Schedule: 10 Hr (7:00:00 AM - 5:00:00 PM)

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

      Pay Range: $52.15 - $77.70 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:
      The Unit Director is the clinical and business manager for specific patient care units(s). The Unit Director provides direction and vision and creates human, operational and organizational systems that assure exemplary patient care. Exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

      Other information:
      Required Job Qualifications:
      • Current State of Illinois Registered Nurse Licensure
      • Current CPR
      • ACLS for Unit Directors of: ED, ICU, Telemetry, Endoscopy, PACU
      • National certification (exceptions noted below)
      • Candidates external to the Division of Nursing or ROPH with a graduate degree are required to acquire National Certification within 24 months of assuming position.
      • Candidates external to the Division of Nursing or ROPH enrolled in a graduate program are required to continuously take course work toward degree completion and acquire national certification within 24 months after degree completion.
      • An advanced level of analytical ability and problem solving skills.
      • Ability to use electronic business programs and technology.
      • Demonstrates the ability to work in complex organizational systems or programs.
      • Communication skill in order to lead, teach and persuade others.
      • Able to interact effectively with others in difficult situations that encompass organizational and departmental issues.
      Physical Demands:
      • Work requires 24/7 accountability and the ability to supervise and manage staff across that time.
      • Work requires the ability to assume the charge nurse role.
      • Work requires the ability to walk throughout the ROPH structures and to be standing or walking most of the designated shift.
      • Work requires lifting or carrying objects 30 lbs. and lifting and positioning patients with appropriate lift devices.
      • The ability to check documents for errors, use a keyboard to enter or retrieve data, and closely examine specimen images and reports.
      • Work conditions include performing procedures where carelessness could result in injury or illness and contact with potentially infectious materials and/or strong chemical agents.

      Responsibilities:
      Evidence Based Practice:
      • Accountable for quality outcomes which incorporates established methodology to drive process improvement.
      • Leads unit and department quality initiatives, research and /or evidence based activities utilizing best current evidence.
      • Develops effective strategies for changing clinician and team behavior to encourage adoption of evidence based practices.
      • Provides leadership in the design, implementation and evaluation of process improvement initiatives at the unit and department level.
      Relationships and Caring:
      • Creates an environment which establishes a caring, therapeutic relationship with patients and families through effective communication, acknowledgement of patient/family perceptions of health and illness and mutual goal setting.
      • Establishes constructive and strategic partnerships with peers, professional nurses, the University, other disciplines and departments to achieve positive clinical and service outcomes.
      • Uses leadership, team building, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills to build partnerships within and across units and departments.
      • Establishes a climate that fosters open communication, values differing points of view and promotes shared governance.
      • Creates and maintains a just culture for all constituents across disciplines.
      • Develops a climate that optimizes the patient and family experience through supportive interactions and staff education.
      Critical Thinking
      • Promotes the development of critical thinking skills of all unit personnel through appreciative inquiry.
      • Critically reviews cases and events to determine the root causes and develop action plans for improvement.
      • Responds to societal and technological trends, issues and new developments as they pertain to nursing and healthcare.
      Technical Expertise
      • Creates and promotes a culture of safety and accountability.
      • Articulates standards and monitors compliance with the State Nurse Practice Act, State Board of Nursing
      • Regulations, regulatory agency standards and the policies of the organization.
      • Demonstrates information literacy skills in complex decision-making.
      • Utilizes clinical information systems to promote safety, quality and cost effective care.
      • Strategically plans for ongoing education to acquire new knowledge and skills.
      Leadership
      • Translates the nursing and corporate vision and strategic plan into measurable unit goals and sustainable programs.
      • Creates and maintains a supportive and healthy work environment.
      • Advances practice through the development of innovations incorporating the principles of change.
      • Assumes a leadership role in analytical problem solving of both clinical and system wide issues.
      • Mentors and coaches delegation and management skills along with career development.
      • Creates an environment in which professional growth is an expectation.
      • Demonstrates accountability for own professional practice, including progress toward achievement of annual goals.
      • Provides and invites ongoing performance feedback to peers, staff and other disciplines to achieve positive clinical and service outcomes.
      Systems
      • Analyzes fiscal and budgetary implications when modifying practice and operational systems.
      • Creates a human resource strategy which includes the management of performance through recruitment, rewards, recognition, counseling and disciplinary action.
      • Establishes procedures and processes to ensure administrative management of the unit.
      • Demonstrates financial accountability by managing human and capital resources in accordance with the annual budget.

      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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    • Breastfeeding Peer Counselor | NICU

      18665
      United States, IL, Chicago
      Rush University Medical Center
      May 20, 2025

      Location: Chicago, Illinois

      Business Unit: Rush Medical Center

      Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

      Department: Neonatal ICU-NICU

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

      Shift: Shift 1

      Work Schedule: 12 Hr (7:00:00 AM - 7:00:00 PM)

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

      Pay Range: $16.48 - $25.96 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:
      Under the direct supervision of the Project Manager, Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Program (Manager), the Director for Clinical Research and Lactation (Director), and the Unit Director (as appropriate) the Certified Breastfeeding Peer Counselor will provide basic lactation information and services to mothers whose infants are cared for in the NICU at RUMC, and women in the high-risk antepartum setting. The Breastfeeding Peer Counselor I will promptly document in all appropriate areas of infant and maternal record as well as in staff communication logs after each interaction or completed task. The Breastfeeding Peer Counselor I will also make home visits to selected mothers following discharge of the infant from the NICU. Exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

      Other information:
      Required Job Qualifications:
      • Certification as a Breastfeeding Peer Counselor through La Leche League or other approved agency.
      • Ability to communicate effectively with women and families from a variety of ethnic, cultural, and economic backgrounds.
      • Ability to work collaboratively with Rush NICU physicians, nurses, social workers, fellow breastfeeding peer counselors, and other healthcare providers.
      • Ability to work efficiently and complete assignments independently and with excellent attention to detail.
      • Ability to meet the lactation coverage needs of the NICU.
      Preferred Job Qualifications:
      • Mother of infant(s) cared for in the Rush Special Care Nursery

      Responsibilities:
      1.Demonstrates entry level lactation skills.
      2.Contacts each new mother whose infant is admitted to NICU within 24 hours and outlines primary features of the Rush Mothers’ Milk Club® Program.
      3.Meets in person with each mother within 24 hours after delivery and explains evidence for providing mothers’ milk to infants in the NICU; outlines key components of the Rush Mothers’ Milk Club® Program.
      4.Provides a copy and thoroughly reviews the Welcome to the Rush Mothers’ Milk Club® brochure contents and describes her own photos/story and role as a peer counselor.
      5.Maintains an active presence in the NICU to reach out to mothers and staff to provide ongoing lactation support and assistance.
      6.Continually circulates through all areas of the NICU during each shift to provide regular contact with pumping or breastfeeding mothers; responds quickly when paged or contacted to provide lactation assistance, support, or information.
      7.Present in NICU throughout shift to offer and assist and educate families and staff regarding all lactation or breastfeeding concerns.
      8.Assists with maintaining safety and management of expressed human milk to be fed in the NICU.
      9.Reviews breast pump use, principles of milk synthesis and removal, and collection and storage.
      10.Provides an in-person breast pump assessment on the day of delivery to ensure that each mother is using the breast pump and pieces properly, understands use of collection equipment, milk expression schedule, and My Mom Pumps for Me!® milk volume diaries.
      11.Assists each mother in obtaining evidence-based breast pump for in-home use, either through rental, Medicaid pump program, or purchase, providing personalized insurance letter as needed. Ensures that each mother is encouraged to use the hospital grade breast pump during all NICU visits, emphasizing the ease of pumping at the infant's bedside.
      12.Monitors maternal milk volume and communicates information regarding availability of colostrum, mature milk, and of overflow milk stored in off-unit deep freezers with the health care team.
      13.Initiates and completes a Coming to Volume® Record (CTVR) for each mother with an infant in the NICU daily for the first two weeks; assesses milk volume with each mother on a weekly basis thereafter.
      14.Quickly intervenes with low volume results providing repeat thorough pump assessment; develops plan to increase milk volume, overcome lactation problems, and maintain adequate milk supply including providing information regarding appropriate options for obtaining and using galactogogues. Provides daily/frequent communication with mother using galactogogue.
      15.Explains, demonstrates, and provides specific tearsheet with instructions regarding the safe storage, handling, collecting, labeling, and transport of her milk (via insulated bag) and the importance of proper hand washing and cleansing/sterilization of milk collection equipment.
      16.Demonstrates use of maternal milk labels (including My Mom Pumps for me! ®, AKA), to ensure that milk is properly identified for each infant.
      17.Explains the difference among: colostrum, fresh, frozen, and hind and fore milk; instructs and assists with variations in milk collection when needed.
      18.Participates in data collection and entry for research projects in the NICU.
      19.Participates in the collection and entry of data for NICU studies as instructed; appropriate research projects as directed.
      20.Participates in weekly Mothers' Milk Club® meetings.
      21.Personally invites each mother to the weekly Mothers' Milk Club® luncheon; offers and reviews requirements to utilize Mothers’ Milk Club® taxi.
      22.Attends, participates in, and assists with weekly meetings and appropriately shares personal experiences with current mothers.
      23.Participates in the management of the Women and Children's Nursing breast pump rental program.
      24.Identifies women who qualify for subsidized breast pump rental through the Women and Children's Nursing pump rental program.
      25.Assists in all aspects of pump and scale rental including: rental documentation, rental cleaning and labeling, and bi-weekly contacting of women who are renting equipment; assist with rental returns and accepting of payments as requested.
      26.Assists in identifying potential future breastfeeding peer counselors and introduces breastfeeding peer counselor training opportunities to current or recent families.
      27.Identifies current or parents of a recently discharged NICU infant as ideal candidates for a future breastfeeding peer counselor role.
      28.Discusses requirements and educational opportunities with parents considering becoming a breastfeeding peer counselor.
      29.Representative for the Rush Mothers’ Milk Club® with local, regional, and national organizations that prioritize lactation, breastfeeding, and the use of human milk.
      30.Attends meetings of the state and city breastfeeding task forces, African American Breastfeeding Alliance, La Leche League, Chicago Area Breastfeeding Task Force, and other breastfeeding advocacy groups.
      31.Represents the Rush Mothers’ Milk Club as an attendee for local, regional, national, and international meetings and events.
      32.Introduces the topic of breastfeeding and the Rush Mothers' Milk Club® program to women who are hospitalized in the antenatal unit, L&D, PICU, peds, and adult units throughout the hospital as appropriate.
      33.Consults charge nurse to identify inpatient women for whom high risk or premature delivery is possible.
      34.Provides in person visit and introductory information regarding the Rush Mothers' Milk Club®, shares written materials, personal experience, and answers mothers' questions.
      35.Invites ambulatory mothers to attend the weekly Mothers' Milk Club® luncheons; visits these women at least twice weekly until their infants are born.
      36.Participates in NICU team communication and discharge planning process to facilitate meeting maternal breastfeeding goal both during and after the NICU hospitalization.
      37.Attends daily huddle and weekly discharge planning rounds. Participates in the breastfeeding management plan.
      38.Provides continuation of lactation resources to families after discharge including referral to community lactation support, option to return for an outpatient visit, or to receive a personal home visit using the Mothers’ Milk Club® taxi.
      39.Provides home visit after infant’s NICU discharge as needed; develops feeding plan with mother to transition toward her breastfeeding goal with frequent in person or phone follow-up contacts.
      40.Competent participant in NICU human donor milk program.
      41.When designated, wears pager and immediately responds to requests to receive human donor milk delivery from human milk bank delivery company.
      42.Refers to infant feeding orders and actively communicates on a daily basis with each bedside RN regarding meeting the needs of each NICU infant designated to receive human donor milk.
      43.Participates in donor milk preparation including: receipt, storage, transportation, thawing, measuring (utilizing sterile technique), and delivery of prepared donor milk feeding to appropriate location in NICU.
      44.Frequently rounds unit to ensure infant’s own mothers’ milk is utilized whenever available, that human donor milk is being properly stored and conserved, and communicates all concerns regarding human donor milk usage in the NICU to appropriate medical team member in a timely manner.
      45.Attends staff meetings and stays updated and knowledgeable regarding all aspects of human donor milk.
      46.Assists in human milk management program for NICU infants.
      47.Documents and maintains an updated record of all milk that is stored in the industrial milk freezers.
      48.Provides daily thorough milk check each morning to all milk stored in the NICU including: observing individual milk storage containers to check for label quality and legibility; checking each NICU freezer, refrigerators, and bins for accuracy; ensuring that all necessary milk labels and clean milk storage bins are well stocked in each NICU room and available to staff as needed.
      49.Moves stored milk between the NICU freezers and refrigerators and the off-site industrial freezers based on staff request and available space; updates infant record so that staff are aware of milk storage status.
      50.Weekly: cleans, dries, and safely stores deep freezer bins informing discharged families of the amount and expiration status of milk stored in our industrial deep freezers; facilitates pick up or provides information and assistance with donation to human milk if mother desires to donate her milk.

      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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    • Ambulatory RN 2 - Pediatrics

      18673
      United States, IL, Chicago
      Rush University Medical Center
      May 20, 2025

      Location: Chicago, Illinois

      Business Unit: Rush Medical Group

      Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

      Department: Pediatrics General - Clinic

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

      Shift: Shift 1

      Work Schedule: 8 Hr (8:30:00 AM - 5:00:00 PM)

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

      Pay Range: $31.14 - $53.94 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:
      The Ambulatory RN 2 identifies patterns of patient responses and can use past experiences to implement solutions for current situations. The Ambulatory RN 2 is a competent nurse who has mastered technical skills and utilizes evidence based interventions. The Ambulatory RN 2 continues to collaborate with other members of the health care team when the need for assistance is identified. Exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

      Other information:
      Required Job Qualifications:
      • Current license and credentials by the state they are assigned.
      • At least one year of nursing experience required.
      • Earned Nursing Degree at the Baccalaureate level or higher for those hired after January 1, 2014.
      • All transfers to Rush University Medical Center or Rush University Medical Group from other Rush entities must have an earned nursing degree at the baccalaureate level or higher prior to the transfer.
      • Chief Nursing Officer must provide approval for any RNs with ADN degree hired after 10/22/2020, based upon unit need. ADN RNs hired after 10/22/2020 must show continued enrolment towards a BSN degree with a signature of contract stipulating a BSN degree must be completed within 3 years of hire, Failure to do so will result in termination. ADN RNS are not eligible for leveling to RN3.
      • Current CPR Certification.
      • Analytical ability.
      • Communication skills in order to lead and teach.
      • Ability to interact effectively with others in difficult situations.
      • The ability to check documents for errors, use a keyboard to enter or retrieve data, and closely examine specimens, images or reports.
      - A specialty certification may be required for certain departments within 12 months of hire.
      Preferred Job Qualifications:
      • National Certification.
      Physical Demands:
      • Ability to walk throughout the Medical Center and to be standing or walking most of the designated shift.
      • Ability to lifting or carrying objects 35-40lbs. and lifting and positioning patients, some of whom may exceed 300 lbs.
      • Work conditions include performing procedures where carelessness could result in injury or illness and/or contact with potentially infectious materials and/or strong chemical agents.

      Responsibilities:
      1.Establishes a caring, therapeutic relationship with patients and families through effective communication, acknowledgement of patient/family perceptions of health and illness and mutual goal setting for optimal patient experience and outcomes.
      2.Implements a plan of care that incorporates the unique characteristics of patients, families, groups and communities. (Cultural, spiritual, intellectual, age educational and psychosocial).
      3.Maintains positive, professional relationships with all members of the healthcare team through effective communication, mutual support and respect. Collaborates and communicates consistently and effectively with other disciplines and services to meet the needs of patients/families.
      4.Utilizes resources to effectively resolve conflict and improve team relationships in support of a healthy work environment.
      5.Coordinates care using the nursing process, multidisciplinary collaboration and coordination of all appropriate health services and community resources across the care continuum.
      6.Utilizes evidence-based ambulatory care nursing interventions during clinical visits, telephone encounters, and electronic communications according to state regulations, regulatory agency standards and organizational policies and procedures.
      7.Communicates current evidence-based strategies, standards of care and protocols with peers.
      8.Participates in and contributes to system and clinic based quality initiatives, research, development of care protocols and evidence based activities that improve patient care and outcomes.
      9.Demonstrates accountability for implementing policies related to safe and effective administration of medications, the use of medical devices in the delivery of patient care and in the performance of patient procedures.
      10.Applies the teaching- learning process to meet the learning and self-management needs of patients and families.
      11.Assesses patient safety needs and implements appropriate strategies to minimize risk during clinical visits, telephone encounters and electronic communications.
      12.Recognizes changes in patient status and consistently responds effectively to optimize patient outcomes.
      13.Recognizes patterns and problems in a specific patient population that require evaluation.
      14.Demonstrates the ability to prioritize care for complex patients based on knowledge acquired from previous clinical experiences.
      15.Utilizes competent assessment skills to holistically evaluate the physical and psychosocial needs of patients and families throughout the care continuum. Critically analyzes patient cases and effectively adapts the plan of care.
      16.Establish regular communication patterns that facilitate the transition of care for patients and families across settings.
      17.Demonstrates accountability for own professional practice, including progress toward achievement of annual goals.
      18.Considers factors related to resources utilization when delivering care to patients and families.
      19.Supports clinic goals and change initiatives and participates in nursing shared governance.
      20.Collaborates with other clinic personnel to ensure task completion to consistently optimize patient outcomes.
      21.Provides education to staff and/or students in the clinic.

      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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    • Administrator 3 - Internal Medicine

      18690
      United States, IL, Chicago
      Rush University Medical Center
      May 20, 2025

      Location: Chicago, Illinois

      Business Unit: Rush Medical Group

      Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

      Department: IM Administration - Office

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

      Shift: Shift 1

      Work Schedule: 8 Hr (8:00:00 AM - 5:00:00 PM)

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

      Pay Range: $43.10 - $64.22 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 Department leadership to achieve strategic priorities, goals, and change initiatives. Influences the development and implementation of short and long term strategic plans for the Department. Develops long-term strategic & operational staffing plan. Maintains a collaborative relationship with physicians, departmental providers, administrative, academic, clinical & research leaders regarding operational, marketing and strategic issues. Translates goals into actionable business tactics that are aligned with the strategic plans of the department, the medical group, the hospital and the medical center. Engages physicians in a manner that supports best clinical practices and promotes effective management of clinical and financial resources. Exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

      Other information:
      Required Job Qualifications:
      • Bachelor’s Degree.
      • Strategic leadership and business plan development experience.
      • Ability to drive departmental growth and market share
      • Ability to anticipate problems/issues in a complex environment and mitigate the impact on the department.
      • Strong communicator with ability to influence providers and staff.
      • Able to develop trust and credibility with staff and providers.
      • Keeps up with current development and trends in the area of expertise.
      Preferred Job Qualifications:
      • Master’s Degree in relevant field.
      • Seven years progressive employment experience in Healthcare administration, including direct staff management.
      • Academic Health Center experience.

      Responsibilities:
      1.Identifies industry opportunities and threats and recommends strategies to address. Consults with colleagues for best practices and industry trends. Determines the value/cost benefit of resource investments for future growth of the service line.
      2.Initiates proposals for improved market position, patient experience, operational efficiency, and patient safety with input from Department leadership. Oversees clinical, business and academic operations including implementation and adherence to policies and procedures, patient experience, safety and quality goals.
      3.Monitors key performance indicators, scorecards, patient feedback, and financial reports at a departmental and individual level to ensure the data and that the Department remains on course to meet or exceed operational goals.
      4.Provide feedback to the leadership for any potential corrective actions.
      5.Partners with Department Chair to support achievement of provider goals, research study success, and appropriate resident and student experience.
      6.Tracks and reports physician driven revenue and expenses.
      7.People Leadership: Provides oversight of staff including compliance with ICARE values, department procedures and workflows, and completion of performance review process, on-boarding/off-boarding, credentialing and re-credentialing.
      8.Assists Chair in the management of faculty conflicts of interest (Research & Clinical). Direct reports may include operational managers, research administrators, nursing management, residency/fellowship coordinators, and staff positions as applicable.
      9.Participate in the physician recruitment & pro-forma development process.
      10.Oversight of all Departmental HR decisions.
      11.Responsible for hiring strong talent with appropriate competencies and skill mix. Monitors staff recruitment, talent development, physician manpower plan & performance management.
      12.Monitors staffing metrics including turnover, key retention indicators, orientation practices, physician compensation.
      13.Structures work environment that is supportive of a highly engaged and effective work force. Monitors physician and employee engagement and makes recommendations to improve work culture as necessary.
      14.Encourage employees to understand Rush goals and Healthcare Industry trends by attending town hall meetings, conferences, community events and reading Rush-wide communications.
      15.Identifies opportunities to expand employees' professional knowledge and responsibilities, and supports their career aspirations. Maintain regular, two-way communication with staff to understand their work issues and concerns and to build their understanding of Rush and the Department.
      16.Assures financial performance of Department is consistent with institutional practices and budget expectations.
      17.Prepares and manages annual operating and capital budget for Department, including GME, Research, and funds, Reviews budget drivers and variations with dept. leaders and addresses key issues.
      18.Partners with Chair in monitoring trends and underlying patient experience issues and institutes Practice changes to resolve problems.
      19.Monitors and addresses patient experience feedback.
      20.Ensures safe work environment and creates an environment that puts patient at center of practice.
      21.Participates in institutional Quality Assurance or Quality Assessment programs.
      22.May ensure that patient issues/complaints are properly resolved as applicable.
      23.Responsible for achievement of all compliance, regulatory, joint commission, ECOG/UNOS/OSHA adherence and other regulatory body requirements.
      24.Understands and effectively uses EPIC, and other systems and software databases to achieve goals.
      25.Implements policies, practices and standards that model and reinforce the Rush mission, vision and values as well as the patient centered/patient first care model. h Advocates a culture of Inclusion.

      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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    • Interventional Radiology Technologist 2

      18705
      United States, IL, Chicago
      Rush University Medical Center
      May 20, 2025

      Location: Chicago, Illinois

      Business Unit: Rush Medical Center

      Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

      Department: Interventional Radiology

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

      Shift: Shift 1

      Work Schedule: 12 Hr (7:00 AM - 7:30 PM)

      Sign-on Bonus: $10,000

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

      Pay Range: $34.89 - $56.78 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:
      The IR Technologist 2 primary responsibilities will be in the area of medical instrumentation operation, use of permanent fluoroscopic and digital x-ray systems, operation of CT and Combined CT fluoroscopic systems, ultrasounds and other diagnostic and therapeutic devices. The IR Tech 2 will demonstrate understanding and basic knowledge of all imaging equipment with the ability to independently operate all imaging equipment. The IR Tech 2 will independently post-process images. This role will provide fluoroscopic and CT Imaging for the broad patient population applying protocols defined by the organization’s Radiologists. This role will produce images that meet the quality expectations of the department. The technologist skills and knowledge will be utilized in a variety of diagnostic and interventional procedures. The position actively supports the Hospital’s and Department’s Continuous Quality Improvement and customer service goals, individually and as an effective team member. Exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and ICARE values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

      Other information:
      Required Job Qualifications
      •Graduate from an accredited Radiography program
      •Valid Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) license.
      •Registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
      •Proficient in modality physics and operation of equipment
      •Valid BLS certification
      •Demonstrates good interpersonal and communication skills and ability to work in a team-oriented environment.
      •Working knowledge of the IT systems that support the modality
      •1-2 years of experience to hire. Minimum 6 months to transfer from level 1
      Physical Demands
      •Stand up to three hours wearing up to a 40-pound lead apron.
      •Work in an environment with limited exposure to radiation.
      •Work in dim light for three or more hours.
      •Requires full range body motion including handling and lifting patients when necessary
      •Maneuver around floor and ceiling mounted x-ray equipment.
      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:
      Clinical Practice Expectations
      •The IR tech 2 will provide patient and family focused care that supports a welcoming and supportive environment and a positive patient experience
      •The IR Tech 2 will at times be required to directly assist the attending physician/fellow during procedures by setting up the instrument table, prepping and draping the patient, assisting with catheter and device manipulations, prepping of devices/implants
      •The IR Tech 2 may function in a circulator role during a procedure. In this capacity, the IR Tech will monitor the status and condition of the patient and act as an unsterile assistant to personnel directly performing the procedure. Knowledge of supplies, equipment and procedural resources and their location will be necessary.
      •Reports supply shortage or equipment failure to section supervisor
      •Produces work in an efficient manner that meets departmental productivity standards
      •Understands and follows departmental protocols and procedures in the performance of exams and produces work that meets quality standards
      •The Technologist will attend outside educational programs and attend Departmental meetings and conferences for staff development.
      Technical Practice
      •The IR Tech 2 will be responsible for the technical operation and have ability to perform basic troubleshooting of radiographic, fluoroscopic, video, CT and digital processing equipment.
      •The IR Tech 2 will set-up, calibrate and operate the instrumentation used for the management of Interventional Radiology procedures
      •The IR Tech 2 will be responsible for the integrity as well as the archival of the patient’s procedural data.
      •Due to the complex nature and potential hazards within the IR Lab, the Technologist will be required to help maintain a safe and organized work environment.
      •The IR Tech 2 may be called upon to perform certain additional tasks that may be assigned by the Medical Director, Manager or Director.

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    • Service Line Coordinator

      18591
      United States, IL, Chicago
      Rush University Medical Center
      May 20, 2025

      Location: Chicago, Illinois

      Business Unit: Rush Medical Center

      Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

      Department: Operating Room

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

      Shift: Shift 4

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

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

      Pay Range: $37.41 - $64.82 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:
      The Service Line Coordinator’s primary function is to serve as the clinical nursing expert and lead in a specific area of specialization. This role facilitates the direct clinical activities for nursing and support personnel necessary to ensure the highest level of professional and technical operating room care practices. The Service Line Coordinator serves as the primary resource or “go to” person for the service line addressing quality, safety, education, technology, and orientation/competency for the nurses and surgeons under their purview. The Service Line Coordinator exemplifies the Rush mission, vision, and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

      Other information:
      Required Job Qualifications:
      Current State of Illinois Registered Nurse licensure required
      Preferred Job Qualifications:
      Baccalaureate degree in nursing preferred
      •Three years of OR experience preferred with demonstrated high level clinical skill in area of specialty
      Physical Demands:
      •Work requires the ability to walk throughout the Medical Center and to be standing or walking most of the designated shift.
      •Work requires lifting or carrying objects 35-40lbs. and lifting and positioning patients, some of whom may exceed 300 lbs.
      •The ability to check documents for errors, use a keyboard to enter or retrieve data, and closely examine specimen, images or reports is required.
      •Work conditions include performing procedures where carelessness could result in injury or illness and contact with potentially infectious materials and/or strong chemical agents

      Responsibilities:
      1.Serves as primary clinical nursing expert in area(s) of specialization.
      2.Oversees nursing interventions across the total range of complexity and evaluates the patient’s response to treatment.
      3.Constantly seeks process improvement opportunities regarding supple utilization and charge captures.
      4.Acts as the primary liaison between the patient, surgeon, nursing and technical staff.
      5.Provides education and support to the patients, and co-workers in the service line. Serves as a patient advocate at all times.
      6.Treats patients, family member, surgeons, and all members of the health care team with courtesy and respect.
      7.Collaborates with the interdisciplinary surgical team to identify patients with special needs; facilitate the flow of operative cases as to minimize delays in the operating room, and ensure availability of necessary equipment, instruments, and specialty products.
      8.Anticipates needs and pursues opportunities to be of service to patients, families and all members of the health care team.
      9.Works with the Education/Quality Coordinator to assure onboarding/orientation of new hires, s, training, annual competency validation, and learning opportunities are available in the area of specialty.
      10.Elevates surgeon and anesthesia concerns to the AUD/UD team. Also brings topics for potential investigation to the Nursing Quality/UAC group. Coordinates peer review of nursing quality and safety issues for the service line.
      11.Analyzes multi-system effects of disease processes on patients’ health status and communicates all relevant factors to medical/nursing staff.
      12.Partners with others to identify and remove barriers that affect patient outcomes and facilitate solutions at a patient, unit, or system level
      13.Assures judicious utilization of supplies and equipment during the peri-operative period. Monitors utilization statistics and adjust preference cards as needed.
      14.Assures accuracy and implementation of computerized OR record, physician preference and case cart forms.
      15.Implements surgical instrument/equipment preparation, processing and management protocols. In coordination with attending surgeons, provides area specific expertise regarding equipment, instrumentation, and specialty product needs.
      16.In coordination with attending surgeons, provides area specific expertise regarding equipment, instrumentation, and specialty product needs.
      17.Facilitates evaluation of state-of-the-art equipment and instrumentation consistent with the preferences/requests of the attending surgeons and Operating Room initiatives.
      18.Works in concert with Supply Chain to ensure adequate quantities of needed supplies and equipment for OR rooms servicing their specialty surgeons.
      19.Functions as a role model of nursing excellence in both the circulating and scrub functions of operating room nursing.
      20.Provides guidance in helping nursing team members establish clinical priorities to meet each patient’s unique needs.
      21.Assures that all aspects of nursing care are age specific and appropriate
      22.Accepts responsibility to participate in cases outside of his/her areas(s) of specialty as delegated
      23.Role models flexibility for all nursing staff by accepting requests to participate in cases outside of his/her areas(s) of specialty as delegated
      24.Offers suggestions and rationale to the UD, AUD or Schedule Board Coordinators regarding specific staff assignments.
      25.Directs nursing actions during clinical emergencies
      26.Acts as a role model to foster a culture promotes interdisciplinary teamwork and cooperation.
      27.Employs constructive conflict resolutions strategies.
      28.Provides leadership in developing and interpreting nursing policies and procedures to other members of the healthcare team.
      29.Assumes select administrative functions as delegated by the Unit Director/designate in the absence of the area AUD.
      30.Serves as a mentor and expert preceptor in the area(s) of specialty.
      31.Carries out the components of performance necessary for successful Rush employees
      32.Attends training and educational programs identified by Rush as necessary for this position.
      33.Supports the Rush ICARE values

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    • OR Clinical Engineer

      18592
      United States, IL, Chicago
      Rush University Medical Center
      May 20, 2025

      Location: Chicago, Illinois

      Business Unit: Rush Medical Center

      Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

      Department: Operating Room

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

      Shift: Shift 4

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

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

      Pay Range: $29.36 - $47.79 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:
      Job Summary:
      Under direction performs skilled work of average difficulty repairing and maintaining patient life support, diagnostic, and therapeutic equipment. Also works closely in the clinical field interfacing this equipment as it pertains to direct patient care. Also maintains a strong clinical bedside involvement in the use of patient life support, diagnostic, and therapeutic equipment. Exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

      Other information:
      Required Job Qualifications:
      •Associates or Bachelor degree with a focus in Engineering (Electrical engineering preferred but not required) or must have completed a two-year course in biomedical equipment repair or electronics or any combination of training, education, and experience, which demonstrates the ability to perform the duties of the position.
      •Must exhibit basic troubleshooting skills down to the modular or circuit level and have the necessary dexterity normally associated with electromechanical repair skills.
      •Must demonstrate the ability to work well with a variety of people including nurses, physicians, engineers, and other biomedical equipment technicians.
      •Possess knowledge of basic physiology and the ability to interface medical equipment to measure physiological changes along with a mature attitude to work directly with patients in all areas of the Medical Center and Corporate Affiliates.
      •Possess considerable knowledge of the practices and procedures, methods, tools, and materials used in the repair and maintenance of biomedical equipment must be demonstrated.
      •Possess a good working knowledge of electricity, electronics, and mechanics entailed in the use of multi-meters, oscilloscopes and various testers involved in the performance of biomedical responsibilities.
      •Has a thorough understanding and knowledge of hazards and safety precautions associated with these pieces of equipment and testers, which is essential.
      •Skilled in the use of tools and materials involved in the repair of medical equipment is necessary.
      •Has the ability to work independently in the repair and preventive maintenance programs on medical equipment; ability to work from blueprints, schematic drawings, and manufacturers handbooks is also required.
      Physical Demands:
      •Work requires the ability to walk throughout the Medical Center/Operating Room and to be standing or walking most of the designated shift.
      •Work requires lifting 75-100 pounds and carrying or moving objects, some of which may exceed 300 lbs.
      •Work conditions include performing procedures where carelessness could result in injury or illness and/or contact with potentially infectious materials and/or strong chemical agents.
      Competencies:
      •Has laser certification or can obtain in less than 12 months

      Responsibilities:
      Job Responsibilities:
      •Follows established procedures and monitors on an ongoing basis a preventive maintenance program for all areas contained within the designated areas of responsibility.
      •Prepares cables, modules and clinical equipment of various types for the daily operation of clinical evaluation.
      •Maintains a high level of interface and instructs medical personnel as to the safe use of equipment.
      •Initiates requests for replacement parts and materials and is familiar with departmental policy as to the proper steps in facilitating the process to procure such items.
      •Performs incoming inspections and is a resource for clinical personnel in the operation of life support, diagnostic, and therapeutic equipment.
      •Rotates regularly with other departmental technicians to provide the Operating Room with “on-call” coverage.
      •Follows Rush’s operational and departmental policies and procedures.
      •Maintains records of each work assignment, PMI, and repair. *
      •Reads technical journals and literature related to the job field in order to keep him/her abreast of the latest medical and test equipment available in both the market place and hospital.
      •Participates in organized education and training activities to expand and improve his/her knowledge and job performance.
      •Is required to be available for technical assistance and consultation on a rotating basis as determined by the Director.
      •Possesses the knowledge of sterile technique and universal precautions.
      •Performs functional setup and operation of patient life support, diagnostic, and therapeutic equipment within the Operating Room.
      •Maintains close clinical exposure with patients and medical personnel in the delivery of the pre-described services. Evaluates equipment, patient related physiological tubing and cable circuits, and assists in the delivery of these services.
      •Responsible for calibrating, operating and distribution of medical equipment such as pressure cartridges, monitors, etc. *
      •Operates effectively all diversified types of lasers, cryosurgical units, vital sign monitoring equipment and performs calibrations for ECG, blood pressure, special monitoring procedures such as Swan-Ganz, pulmonary artery and left arterial pressures, and Intra-Aortic balloon pumping, endoscopy towers, microscopes, mini-C-arms, etc.
      •Assists in training of clinical personnel in safe operation of equipment as instructed by the departmental supervisor or director.
      •Troubleshoots patient life support, diagnostic, and therapeutic equipment at the bedside with direct interface in-vivo with the patient.
      •Repairs electrical and mechanical laboratory test equipment, including scopes and monitoring devices.*
      •Inspects and makes mechanical repairs, cleans, lubricates and adjusts parts and mechanisms on medical equipment.
      •Consults catalogs and manuals for proper parts needed to repair patient clinical equipment.
      •Provides effective routine periodic inspections of equipment, preventive maintenance and calibration of biomedical equipment.*
      •Makes scheduled inspections and safety tests necessary to maintain conformance to code requirements and documents this activity. *

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    • Clinic Coordinator - Plastic Surgery

      18595
      United States, IL, Chicago
      Rush University Medical Center
      May 20, 2025

      Location: Chicago, Illinois

      Business Unit: Rush Medical Center

      Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

      Department: Plastic Surgery - Clinic RAB

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

      Shift: Shift 1

      Work Schedule: 8 Hr (7:45:00 AM - 4:15:00 PM)

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

      Pay Range: $17.63 - $27.77 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:
      Performs clinic activities including answering telephones, patient and visitor reception, administrative office duties, and Health Information Management responsibilities. The employee who holds this position exemplifies the Rush Mission, Vision and Values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures, including compliance with all Rush University Medical Group Customer Service and Performance Standards.

      Other information:
      Required Job Qualifications:
      • High school diploma.
      • Basic computer knowledge.
      • Attention to detail and accuracy.
      • Excellent customer service and interpersonal skills.
      • Sensitivity to patient health information and protection of confidentiality.
      • Ability to utilize EPIC efficiently.
      • Ability to sit for several hours each day and remain professional and calm under stressful situations.
      • Ability to adapt to change and be flexible.
      • Employees hired into this role must successfully pass the EPIC scheduling test with 3 attempts, within 45 days of completion of training.
      • Ability to travel to offsite locations as needed. Schedule locations and shift times will vary given business needs.
      Preferred Job Qualifications:
      • Medical office experience.

      Responsibilities:
      1.Performs a variety of office functions including the retrieval and distribution of incoming and outgoing mail, faxes, filing, stocking of supplies, and preparation and dissemination of clinic correspondence and completion of Epic Administrative In-Box as directed.
      2.Accesses EPIC to retrieve referrals, orders and other documentation. Assists patients with Release of Information requests.
      3.Maintains and retrieves medical records per HIM and office protocol.
      4.Addresses patient calls efficiently and courteously. Takes accurate, clear and concise messages that provide sufficient information for the clinical staff and/or receiving party to effectively handle the issue/request.
      5.Schedules, cancels and/or reschedules patient appointments, as assigned. Places reminder calls or sends information to patients in advance of their appointment per office policy.
      6.Appropriately transfers patients to pre-registration for insurance verification.
      7.Prepares and disseminates patient letters and other correspondence from EPIC.
      8.Problem solves issues by seeking out the appropriate resources.
      9.Works collaboratively as part of the medical practice team.
      10.Performs other duties as assigned.

      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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    • Endoscopy Technician

      18596
      United States, IL, Chicago
      Rush University Medical Center
      May 20, 2025

      Location: Chicago, Illinois

      Business Unit: Rush Medical Center

      Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

      Department: Endoscopy

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

      Shift: Shift 1

      Work Schedule: 10 Hr (7:00:00 AM - 5:30:00 PM)

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

      Pay Range: $18.87 - $29.73 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:
      The Endoscopy Technician works under the direction of a physician, department leadership, and/or registered nurse. Provides support to the Endoscopy department before, during and after procedures. This role is responsible for performing the duties of disinfecting endoscopic equipment, assisting physicians with the technical components of diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic procedures as assigned and in a proficient manner. In addition, this role exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and ICARE values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

      Other information:
      1.High school diploma or equivalent.
      2.Prior clinical training. This may include CMS, CNA, PCT, EMT, corpsman, and paramedic training.
      3.Successful completion of the institutional screening examination.
      4.Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
      5.Basic knowledge of GI anatomy and aseptic techniques.
      6.Problem solving skills.
      7.Excellent communication and customer service skills.
      8.Basic computer skills.
      Physical Demands:
      1.Ability to walk throughout the Medical Center and to be standing or walking most of the designated shift.
      2.Lifting or carrying objects 35-40 lbs. and supporting and positioning patients, some of whom may exceed 300 lbs.
      3.Work conditions include performing procedures where carelessness could result in injury or illness and contact with potentially infectious materials and/or strong chemical agents.
      4.The ability to check documents for errors, use a keyboard to enter and retrieve data, and closely examine specimen, images or reports is required.
      Responsibilities:

      1.Assists clinical team with endoscopic procedures that includes pre-procedure set-up (including documentation within Provation and scope tracking software programs), assistance intra-procedure with specimen collection and treatments (including obtaining tissue specimens, polypectomies, and dilatations), and post-procedure processes with management of equipment and supplies.
      2.Demonstrates proficiency in the use of unit specific equipment and supplies that includes preparing and maintaining endoscopic equipment during procedures (i.e., electro-cautery, heating probes, endoscopic light source).
      3.Demonstrates accurate cleaning and disinfecting procedures for all endoscopes and accessory equipment that adheres to Infection Control Guidelines and equipment manufacturer instructions for use.
      4.Efficiently reports equipment malfunctions to either charge nurse or unit leadership and ensures the scope tracking process is maintained within the scope tracking program (SPM).
      5.Reports to Charge RN or designee for assignment of duties and sets priority of duties based on needs of patient and unit, under the direction of the RN.
      6.Keeps procedure rooms orderly and independently organizes and restocks according to unit specifications.
      7.Demonstrates effective communication skills to foster teamwork within the work environment that ultimately supports the mission and values of Rush.
      8.Demonstrates knowledge of age appropriate care when caring for patients and treats patients, visitors, and staff in a caring manner with respect and dignity.
      9.Transports laboratory specimens, blood products, and patient belongings as required and assists with the admission, discharge, and transport of patients.
      10.Performs routine specimen collections (blood glucose, urine, etc).

      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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    • SANE RN, Emergency Department (per diem)

      17579
      United States, IL, Oak Park
      Rush Oak Park Hospital
      May 19, 2025

      Location: Oak Park, Illinois

      Business Unit: Rush Oak Park

      Hospital: Rush Oak Park Hospital

      Department: Emergency Department

      Work Type: Restricted Part Time (Total FTE less than 0. 5)

      Shift: Shift 1

      Work Schedule: 12 Hr (9:00:00 AM - 9:30:00 PM)

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

      Pay Range: $10.00 - $500.00 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:
      The RN staff nurse assumes primary responsibilities for the assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of the nursing care for assigned patients. The RN plans and implements routine care and sets priorities. This role integrates technical skills and theoretical knowledge to meet the needs of the patient and family. Recognizes own limitations and seeks assistance as appropriate. This position serves as the flexible resource to cover for Ill calls, FMLA, vacancies and fluctuations above census. This position is the first to be cancelled, after agency, when not needed for any of the reasons identified.
      The mission of Rush is to provide the best health care for the individuals and diverse communities we serve through the integration of outstanding patient care, education, research, and community partnerships.

      Other information:
      Required Job Qualifications:
      •Associate Degree in Nursing. Must be enrolled in a must complete degree within 5 years of hire.
      •Bachelor’s Degree in: Nursing
      •Minimum 2 years of experience
      •Graduate from an accredited school of nursing.
      •BSN Preferred
      •Current CPR
      •ACLS for ED, ICU, Tele, and PACU areas.
      •Current Illinois License
      •Good communication skills
      •Computer skills
      •Good time management and organizational skills
      •Familiarity with patient care equipment
      •Ability to work weekends, holidays, and different shifts as per RT-I criteria.
      •Able to be down-staffed in 4 hour increments
      •Ability to transport objects, patients and equipment
      •Ability to respond quickly to patient needs with a focus on customer satisfaction.
      •Work environment includes probability of exposure to adverse, hazardous, or unpleasant conditions while caring for the sick
      •Ability to assist in evacuation of patients in the event of fire or other disasters
      •Routinely works with potentially infectious specimens and patients.
      •Ability to stand and walk throughput most of designated shift.
      Preferred Job Qualifications:
      •National certification.
      Addendum:
      Must be proficient in competencies for patient care in each area identified in departmental cluster. Orientation will consist of 1 shift in each department to allow familiarity with department and completion of department orientation checklist. May work in additional departments if RN has completed competencies for the additional areas. Must have flexibility to work when needed and to be down-staffed when census is low or adequate staffing is available.
      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:
      Nurse/patient Relationship
      1.Provides emotional support to patients, families and significant others
      2.Insures timely response to patient needs
      3.Procedures and tests are explained to patient upon admission and throughout hospitalization.
      Assuring and Improving Quality Care
      1.Completes and documents all required forms in the appropriate patient medical record
      2.Demonstrates knowledge and participates in unit based quality improvement process
      3.Demonstrates knowledge of evidence based clinical standards.
      Education/Competency
      1.Demonstrates knowledge of clinical unit-based and hospital-based competencies
      2.Validates M.D. orders according to policies and procedures
      3.Knowledge of patient population and disease entities of the patient cared for on a med-surg unit.
      Nursing Process
      1.As applicable, the interdisciplinary Plan of Care tool is consistently and accurately completed (i.e., problems are appropriately identified, appropriate goals
      are dated, initialed and modified, problems are resolved and managed at discharge, and appropriate triggers identified).
      2.All patient care orders are executed correctly and timely
      3.Discharge teaching is done in a timely manner throughout the hospital stay and documented appropriately.
      Leadership/Collaboration/Professional Development
      1.Actively participates in the achievement of unit goals and completes all assignments in the area of unit responsibilities.
      2.Completes mandatory education on shift
      3.Demonstrates accountability for time and attendance.

      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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    • Mgr Clinical Pharmacy

      18140
      United States, IL, Chicago
      Rush University Medical Center
      May 19, 2025

      Location: Chicago, Illinois

      Business Unit: Rush Medical Center

      Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

      Department: Pharmacy

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

      Shift: Shift 1

      Work Schedule: 8 Hr (8:00:00 AM - 5:00:00 PM)

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

      Pay Range: $63.23 - $99.59 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:
      The Clinical Pharmacy Manager is responsible for pharmacy programs, personnel (pharmacists and technicians), and operations within their respective patient care areas. The Clinical Pharmacy Manager is a visionary leader within their respective field to lead and develop comprehensive services that deliver the full range of pharmaceutical care. This individual exemplifies the Rush mission, vision, and values, while acting in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

      Other information:
      Required Job Qualifications:
      • > 6 years practice experience, Pharm.D. with PGY1 and PGY2 training (or equivalent experience), Illinois licensure, and board certification (specialty certification, as appropriate)
      • Excellent clinical, written/verbal communication, experience supervising pharmacy personnel and precepting pharmacy learners, strong problem-solving skills, experience developing pharmacy services
      • Knowledge of pertinent Information Technology
      Preferred Job Qualifications:
      • Previous Clinical Coordinator or Residency Program Director experience
      • Previous experience leading a multiprofessional committee or workgroup
      Physical Demands:
      • This job may include extended periods of standing or walking. Lifting up to 50 pounds may be required.
      • This position required up to 10% travel.

      Responsibilities:
      • Coordinate pharmacy services within their respective area (see Appendices).
      • Provide team and departmental leadership, while maintaining an active practice in their area(s) of oversight.
      • Maintain interdisciplinary relationships in relevant areas to support safe and effective medication use.
      • Collaborate with informatics personnel to optimize use of technology in operations and clinical workflows.
      • Perform outcomes research documenting drug therapy quality and the impact of pharmacy services.
      • Plan performance improvement initiatives relating to medication use and safety.
      • Promote and facilitate adherence to formulary medications and protocols, including participation in drug shortage management.
      • Assist the Associate Directors and Director in annual evaluation and strategic planning of pharmacy services.
      • Maintain a leadership role in continual transformation of pharmacy practice, information systems, and facilities.
      • Support Sterile Products Supervisor in training, testing, and otherwise administering competencies related to sterile compounding, as well as establishing procedures for batching or acquisition of commercial sterile products.
      • Support residency and experiential education programs.
      • Serve as a preceptor for postgraduate trainees and students.
      • Serve as a mentor for pharmacy staff.
      • Encourage and support pharmacy staff with developing individual plans for continuing professional development.
      • Serve as a member of the Pharmacy, Nutrition, and Therapeutics Committee or other pharmacy or organizational committees relevant to their respective areas.
      • Serve as a member of the Pharmacy Operations Committee.
      • Participate in management leadership meetings.
      • Participate as a member of national organizations in their respective fields.
      • Participate in accreditation surveys.
      • Support onboarding of new pharmacist and technician staff, including coordination of training and competencies specific to their practice areas.
      • Special projects, as assigned or self-identified to be departmental or hospital priorities.

      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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    • Registered Nurse 2, CVICU (part-time)

      18580
      United States, IL, Chicago
      Rush University Medical Center
      May 19, 2025

      Location: Chicago, Illinois

      Business Unit: Rush Medical Center

      Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

      Department: Cardiosciences ICU-CVICU

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

      Shift: Shift 1

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

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

      Pay Range: $34.98 - $58.77 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:
      The RN 2 is a competent nurse who has mastered technical skills. The RN 2 identifies patterns of patient responses and can use past experiences to implement solutions for current situations. The RN 2 continues to consult with other members of the health care team when the need for assistance is identified. The RN 2 exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

      Other information:
      Qualifications Knowledge:
      1.Current State of Illinois Registered Nurse licensure required.
      2.Maintain current BLS certification.
      3.Earned nursing degree at the baccalaureate level or higher (except RN1s hired and already working at Rush University Medical Center before October, 2012). All transfers from other Rush entities must have an earned nursing degree at the baccalaureate level or higher prior to transfer into Rush University Medical Center or Rush University Medical Group.
      a.May accept Associates Degree in Nursing (ADN) effective 1/9/23 up until approved number of ADN hires by Chief Nursing Officer is met with the following stipulations:
      i.Baccalaureate degree must be earned within timeframe outlined in the ADN Condition of Employment.
      ii.All Conditions of Employment as outline in Offer Letter must be met. Failure to do so will result in termination.
      Skills:
      1.Analytical ability is required.
      2.Communication skills are required in order to lead and teach.
      3.Ability to interact effectively with others in difficult situations.
      Abilities:
      1.Work requires the ability to walk throughout the Medical Center and to be standing or walking most of the designated shift.
      2.Work requires lifting or carrying objects 35-40lbs. and lifting and positioning patients, some of whom may exceed 300 lbs.
      3.The ability to check documents for errors, use a keyboard to enter or retrieve data, and closely examine specimens, images or reports is required.
      4.Work conditions include performing procedures where carelessness could result in injury or illness and/or contact with potentially infectious materials and/or strong chemical agents.

      Responsibilities:
      1.Participates in the collection of data to support unit based quality initiatives, research and evidence based activities.
      2.Utilizes system wide resources to support decision making and action.
      3.Recognizes patterns/groupings of problems in a specific patient population that require investigation and initiates actions to
      address.
      4.Communicates current evidence-based information with peers.
      5.Establishes a caring, therapeutic relationship with patients and families through effective communication, acknowledgement of
      patient/family perceptions of health and illness and mutual goal setting for optimal outcomes.
      6.Collaborates consistently and effectively with other disciplines and services to meet the needs of patients/families.
      7.Utilizes competent assessment skills to holistically evaluate the physical and psychosocial needs of patients and families.
      8.Demonstrates the ability to prioritize care for complex patients based on knowledge acquired from previous clinical experiences.
      9.Recognizes changes in patient status and consistently responds effectively.
      10.Demonstrates consistent safe and effective use of medical devices in the delivery of patient care.
      11.Demonstrates accountability for implementing policies related to safe and effective administration of medications.
      12.Assesses patient safety needs consistently and implements appropriate strategies (fall precautions, infection control, suicide
      risk patient identification) to minimize risk.
      13.Individualizes teaching plans based on a thorough assessment to meet the learning needs of patients and families.
      14.Demonstrates the ability to provide education to staff and students on the unit.
      15.Demonstrates beginning leadership skills related to patient care.
      16.Delegates effectively and consistently to optimize patient outcomes.
      17.Demonstrates accountability for own professional practice, including progress toward achievement of annual goals.
      18. Other duties as assigned.

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    Unit Director RN, ICU

    17945
    United States, IL, Oak Park
    Rush Oak Park Hospital
    May 20, 2025

    Location: Oak Park, Illinois

    Business Unit: Rush Oak Park

    Hospital: Rush Oak Park Hospital

    Department: Intensive Care Unit

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

    Shift: Shift 1

    Work Schedule: 10 Hr (7:00:00 AM - 5:00:00 PM)

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

    Pay Range: $52.15 - $77.70 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:
    The Unit Director is the clinical and business manager for specific patient care units(s). The Unit Director provides direction and vision and creates human, operational and organizational systems that assure exemplary patient care. Exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

    Other information:
    Required Job Qualifications:
    • Current State of Illinois Registered Nurse Licensure
    • Current CPR
    • ACLS for Unit Directors of: ED, ICU, Telemetry, Endoscopy, PACU
    • National certification (exceptions noted below)
    • Candidates external to the Division of Nursing or ROPH with a graduate degree are required to acquire National Certification within 24 months of assuming position.
    • Candidates external to the Division of Nursing or ROPH enrolled in a graduate program are required to continuously take course work toward degree completion and acquire national certification within 24 months after degree completion.
    • An advanced level of analytical ability and problem solving skills.
    • Ability to use electronic business programs and technology.
    • Demonstrates the ability to work in complex organizational systems or programs.
    • Communication skill in order to lead, teach and persuade others.
    • Able to interact effectively with others in difficult situations that encompass organizational and departmental issues.
    Physical Demands:
    • Work requires 24/7 accountability and the ability to supervise and manage staff across that time.
    • Work requires the ability to assume the charge nurse role.
    • Work requires the ability to walk throughout the ROPH structures and to be standing or walking most of the designated shift.
    • Work requires lifting or carrying objects 30 lbs. and lifting and positioning patients with appropriate lift devices.
    • The ability to check documents for errors, use a keyboard to enter or retrieve data, and closely examine specimen images and reports.
    • Work conditions include performing procedures where carelessness could result in injury or illness and contact with potentially infectious materials and/or strong chemical agents.

    Responsibilities:
    Evidence Based Practice:
    • Accountable for quality outcomes which incorporates established methodology to drive process improvement.
    • Leads unit and department quality initiatives, research and /or evidence based activities utilizing best current evidence.
    • Develops effective strategies for changing clinician and team behavior to encourage adoption of evidence based practices.
    • Provides leadership in the design, implementation and evaluation of process improvement initiatives at the unit and department level.
    Relationships and Caring:
    • Creates an environment which establishes a caring, therapeutic relationship with patients and families through effective communication, acknowledgement of patient/family perceptions of health and illness and mutual goal setting.
    • Establishes constructive and strategic partnerships with peers, professional nurses, the University, other disciplines and departments to achieve positive clinical and service outcomes.
    • Uses leadership, team building, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills to build partnerships within and across units and departments.
    • Establishes a climate that fosters open communication, values differing points of view and promotes shared governance.
    • Creates and maintains a just culture for all constituents across disciplines.
    • Develops a climate that optimizes the patient and family experience through supportive interactions and staff education.
    Critical Thinking
    • Promotes the development of critical thinking skills of all unit personnel through appreciative inquiry.
    • Critically reviews cases and events to determine the root causes and develop action plans for improvement.
    • Responds to societal and technological trends, issues and new developments as they pertain to nursing and healthcare.
    Technical Expertise
    • Creates and promotes a culture of safety and accountability.
    • Articulates standards and monitors compliance with the State Nurse Practice Act, State Board of Nursing
    • Regulations, regulatory agency standards and the policies of the organization.
    • Demonstrates information literacy skills in complex decision-making.
    • Utilizes clinical information systems to promote safety, quality and cost effective care.
    • Strategically plans for ongoing education to acquire new knowledge and skills.
    Leadership
    • Translates the nursing and corporate vision and strategic plan into measurable unit goals and sustainable programs.
    • Creates and maintains a supportive and healthy work environment.
    • Advances practice through the development of innovations incorporating the principles of change.
    • Assumes a leadership role in analytical problem solving of both clinical and system wide issues.
    • Mentors and coaches delegation and management skills along with career development.
    • Creates an environment in which professional growth is an expectation.
    • Demonstrates accountability for own professional practice, including progress toward achievement of annual goals.
    • Provides and invites ongoing performance feedback to peers, staff and other disciplines to achieve positive clinical and service outcomes.
    Systems
    • Analyzes fiscal and budgetary implications when modifying practice and operational systems.
    • Creates a human resource strategy which includes the management of performance through recruitment, rewards, recognition, counseling and disciplinary action.
    • Establishes procedures and processes to ensure administrative management of the unit.
    • Demonstrates financial accountability by managing human and capital resources in accordance with the annual budget.

    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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    Breastfeeding Peer Counselor | NICU

    18665
    United States, IL, Chicago
    Rush University Medical Center
    May 20, 2025

    Location: Chicago, Illinois

    Business Unit: Rush Medical Center

    Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

    Department: Neonatal ICU-NICU

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

    Shift: Shift 1

    Work Schedule: 12 Hr (7:00:00 AM - 7:00:00 PM)

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

    Pay Range: $16.48 - $25.96 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:
    Under the direct supervision of the Project Manager, Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Program (Manager), the Director for Clinical Research and Lactation (Director), and the Unit Director (as appropriate) the Certified Breastfeeding Peer Counselor will provide basic lactation information and services to mothers whose infants are cared for in the NICU at RUMC, and women in the high-risk antepartum setting. The Breastfeeding Peer Counselor I will promptly document in all appropriate areas of infant and maternal record as well as in staff communication logs after each interaction or completed task. The Breastfeeding Peer Counselor I will also make home visits to selected mothers following discharge of the infant from the NICU. Exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

    Other information:
    Required Job Qualifications:
    • Certification as a Breastfeeding Peer Counselor through La Leche League or other approved agency.
    • Ability to communicate effectively with women and families from a variety of ethnic, cultural, and economic backgrounds.
    • Ability to work collaboratively with Rush NICU physicians, nurses, social workers, fellow breastfeeding peer counselors, and other healthcare providers.
    • Ability to work efficiently and complete assignments independently and with excellent attention to detail.
    • Ability to meet the lactation coverage needs of the NICU.
    Preferred Job Qualifications:
    • Mother of infant(s) cared for in the Rush Special Care Nursery

    Responsibilities:
    1.Demonstrates entry level lactation skills.
    2.Contacts each new mother whose infant is admitted to NICU within 24 hours and outlines primary features of the Rush Mothers’ Milk Club® Program.
    3.Meets in person with each mother within 24 hours after delivery and explains evidence for providing mothers’ milk to infants in the NICU; outlines key components of the Rush Mothers’ Milk Club® Program.
    4.Provides a copy and thoroughly reviews the Welcome to the Rush Mothers’ Milk Club® brochure contents and describes her own photos/story and role as a peer counselor.
    5.Maintains an active presence in the NICU to reach out to mothers and staff to provide ongoing lactation support and assistance.
    6.Continually circulates through all areas of the NICU during each shift to provide regular contact with pumping or breastfeeding mothers; responds quickly when paged or contacted to provide lactation assistance, support, or information.
    7.Present in NICU throughout shift to offer and assist and educate families and staff regarding all lactation or breastfeeding concerns.
    8.Assists with maintaining safety and management of expressed human milk to be fed in the NICU.
    9.Reviews breast pump use, principles of milk synthesis and removal, and collection and storage.
    10.Provides an in-person breast pump assessment on the day of delivery to ensure that each mother is using the breast pump and pieces properly, understands use of collection equipment, milk expression schedule, and My Mom Pumps for Me!® milk volume diaries.
    11.Assists each mother in obtaining evidence-based breast pump for in-home use, either through rental, Medicaid pump program, or purchase, providing personalized insurance letter as needed. Ensures that each mother is encouraged to use the hospital grade breast pump during all NICU visits, emphasizing the ease of pumping at the infant's bedside.
    12.Monitors maternal milk volume and communicates information regarding availability of colostrum, mature milk, and of overflow milk stored in off-unit deep freezers with the health care team.
    13.Initiates and completes a Coming to Volume® Record (CTVR) for each mother with an infant in the NICU daily for the first two weeks; assesses milk volume with each mother on a weekly basis thereafter.
    14.Quickly intervenes with low volume results providing repeat thorough pump assessment; develops plan to increase milk volume, overcome lactation problems, and maintain adequate milk supply including providing information regarding appropriate options for obtaining and using galactogogues. Provides daily/frequent communication with mother using galactogogue.
    15.Explains, demonstrates, and provides specific tearsheet with instructions regarding the safe storage, handling, collecting, labeling, and transport of her milk (via insulated bag) and the importance of proper hand washing and cleansing/sterilization of milk collection equipment.
    16.Demonstrates use of maternal milk labels (including My Mom Pumps for me! ®, AKA), to ensure that milk is properly identified for each infant.
    17.Explains the difference among: colostrum, fresh, frozen, and hind and fore milk; instructs and assists with variations in milk collection when needed.
    18.Participates in data collection and entry for research projects in the NICU.
    19.Participates in the collection and entry of data for NICU studies as instructed; appropriate research projects as directed.
    20.Participates in weekly Mothers' Milk Club® meetings.
    21.Personally invites each mother to the weekly Mothers' Milk Club® luncheon; offers and reviews requirements to utilize Mothers’ Milk Club® taxi.
    22.Attends, participates in, and assists with weekly meetings and appropriately shares personal experiences with current mothers.
    23.Participates in the management of the Women and Children's Nursing breast pump rental program.
    24.Identifies women who qualify for subsidized breast pump rental through the Women and Children's Nursing pump rental program.
    25.Assists in all aspects of pump and scale rental including: rental documentation, rental cleaning and labeling, and bi-weekly contacting of women who are renting equipment; assist with rental returns and accepting of payments as requested.
    26.Assists in identifying potential future breastfeeding peer counselors and introduces breastfeeding peer counselor training opportunities to current or recent families.
    27.Identifies current or parents of a recently discharged NICU infant as ideal candidates for a future breastfeeding peer counselor role.
    28.Discusses requirements and educational opportunities with parents considering becoming a breastfeeding peer counselor.
    29.Representative for the Rush Mothers’ Milk Club® with local, regional, and national organizations that prioritize lactation, breastfeeding, and the use of human milk.
    30.Attends meetings of the state and city breastfeeding task forces, African American Breastfeeding Alliance, La Leche League, Chicago Area Breastfeeding Task Force, and other breastfeeding advocacy groups.
    31.Represents the Rush Mothers’ Milk Club as an attendee for local, regional, national, and international meetings and events.
    32.Introduces the topic of breastfeeding and the Rush Mothers' Milk Club® program to women who are hospitalized in the antenatal unit, L&D, PICU, peds, and adult units throughout the hospital as appropriate.
    33.Consults charge nurse to identify inpatient women for whom high risk or premature delivery is possible.
    34.Provides in person visit and introductory information regarding the Rush Mothers' Milk Club®, shares written materials, personal experience, and answers mothers' questions.
    35.Invites ambulatory mothers to attend the weekly Mothers' Milk Club® luncheons; visits these women at least twice weekly until their infants are born.
    36.Participates in NICU team communication and discharge planning process to facilitate meeting maternal breastfeeding goal both during and after the NICU hospitalization.
    37.Attends daily huddle and weekly discharge planning rounds. Participates in the breastfeeding management plan.
    38.Provides continuation of lactation resources to families after discharge including referral to community lactation support, option to return for an outpatient visit, or to receive a personal home visit using the Mothers’ Milk Club® taxi.
    39.Provides home visit after infant’s NICU discharge as needed; develops feeding plan with mother to transition toward her breastfeeding goal with frequent in person or phone follow-up contacts.
    40.Competent participant in NICU human donor milk program.
    41.When designated, wears pager and immediately responds to requests to receive human donor milk delivery from human milk bank delivery company.
    42.Refers to infant feeding orders and actively communicates on a daily basis with each bedside RN regarding meeting the needs of each NICU infant designated to receive human donor milk.
    43.Participates in donor milk preparation including: receipt, storage, transportation, thawing, measuring (utilizing sterile technique), and delivery of prepared donor milk feeding to appropriate location in NICU.
    44.Frequently rounds unit to ensure infant’s own mothers’ milk is utilized whenever available, that human donor milk is being properly stored and conserved, and communicates all concerns regarding human donor milk usage in the NICU to appropriate medical team member in a timely manner.
    45.Attends staff meetings and stays updated and knowledgeable regarding all aspects of human donor milk.
    46.Assists in human milk management program for NICU infants.
    47.Documents and maintains an updated record of all milk that is stored in the industrial milk freezers.
    48.Provides daily thorough milk check each morning to all milk stored in the NICU including: observing individual milk storage containers to check for label quality and legibility; checking each NICU freezer, refrigerators, and bins for accuracy; ensuring that all necessary milk labels and clean milk storage bins are well stocked in each NICU room and available to staff as needed.
    49.Moves stored milk between the NICU freezers and refrigerators and the off-site industrial freezers based on staff request and available space; updates infant record so that staff are aware of milk storage status.
    50.Weekly: cleans, dries, and safely stores deep freezer bins informing discharged families of the amount and expiration status of milk stored in our industrial deep freezers; facilitates pick up or provides information and assistance with donation to human milk if mother desires to donate her milk.

    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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    Ambulatory RN 2 - Pediatrics

    18673
    United States, IL, Chicago
    Rush University Medical Center
    May 20, 2025

    Location: Chicago, Illinois

    Business Unit: Rush Medical Group

    Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

    Department: Pediatrics General - Clinic

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

    Shift: Shift 1

    Work Schedule: 8 Hr (8:30:00 AM - 5:00:00 PM)

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

    Pay Range: $31.14 - $53.94 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:
    The Ambulatory RN 2 identifies patterns of patient responses and can use past experiences to implement solutions for current situations. The Ambulatory RN 2 is a competent nurse who has mastered technical skills and utilizes evidence based interventions. The Ambulatory RN 2 continues to collaborate with other members of the health care team when the need for assistance is identified. Exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

    Other information:
    Required Job Qualifications:
    • Current license and credentials by the state they are assigned.
    • At least one year of nursing experience required.
    • Earned Nursing Degree at the Baccalaureate level or higher for those hired after January 1, 2014.
    • All transfers to Rush University Medical Center or Rush University Medical Group from other Rush entities must have an earned nursing degree at the baccalaureate level or higher prior to the transfer.
    • Chief Nursing Officer must provide approval for any RNs with ADN degree hired after 10/22/2020, based upon unit need. ADN RNs hired after 10/22/2020 must show continued enrolment towards a BSN degree with a signature of contract stipulating a BSN degree must be completed within 3 years of hire, Failure to do so will result in termination. ADN RNS are not eligible for leveling to RN3.
    • Current CPR Certification.
    • Analytical ability.
    • Communication skills in order to lead and teach.
    • Ability to interact effectively with others in difficult situations.
    • The ability to check documents for errors, use a keyboard to enter or retrieve data, and closely examine specimens, images or reports.
    - A specialty certification may be required for certain departments within 12 months of hire.
    Preferred Job Qualifications:
    • National Certification.
    Physical Demands:
    • Ability to walk throughout the Medical Center and to be standing or walking most of the designated shift.
    • Ability to lifting or carrying objects 35-40lbs. and lifting and positioning patients, some of whom may exceed 300 lbs.
    • Work conditions include performing procedures where carelessness could result in injury or illness and/or contact with potentially infectious materials and/or strong chemical agents.

    Responsibilities:
    1.Establishes a caring, therapeutic relationship with patients and families through effective communication, acknowledgement of patient/family perceptions of health and illness and mutual goal setting for optimal patient experience and outcomes.
    2.Implements a plan of care that incorporates the unique characteristics of patients, families, groups and communities. (Cultural, spiritual, intellectual, age educational and psychosocial).
    3.Maintains positive, professional relationships with all members of the healthcare team through effective communication, mutual support and respect. Collaborates and communicates consistently and effectively with other disciplines and services to meet the needs of patients/families.
    4.Utilizes resources to effectively resolve conflict and improve team relationships in support of a healthy work environment.
    5.Coordinates care using the nursing process, multidisciplinary collaboration and coordination of all appropriate health services and community resources across the care continuum.
    6.Utilizes evidence-based ambulatory care nursing interventions during clinical visits, telephone encounters, and electronic communications according to state regulations, regulatory agency standards and organizational policies and procedures.
    7.Communicates current evidence-based strategies, standards of care and protocols with peers.
    8.Participates in and contributes to system and clinic based quality initiatives, research, development of care protocols and evidence based activities that improve patient care and outcomes.
    9.Demonstrates accountability for implementing policies related to safe and effective administration of medications, the use of medical devices in the delivery of patient care and in the performance of patient procedures.
    10.Applies the teaching- learning process to meet the learning and self-management needs of patients and families.
    11.Assesses patient safety needs and implements appropriate strategies to minimize risk during clinical visits, telephone encounters and electronic communications.
    12.Recognizes changes in patient status and consistently responds effectively to optimize patient outcomes.
    13.Recognizes patterns and problems in a specific patient population that require evaluation.
    14.Demonstrates the ability to prioritize care for complex patients based on knowledge acquired from previous clinical experiences.
    15.Utilizes competent assessment skills to holistically evaluate the physical and psychosocial needs of patients and families throughout the care continuum. Critically analyzes patient cases and effectively adapts the plan of care.
    16.Establish regular communication patterns that facilitate the transition of care for patients and families across settings.
    17.Demonstrates accountability for own professional practice, including progress toward achievement of annual goals.
    18.Considers factors related to resources utilization when delivering care to patients and families.
    19.Supports clinic goals and change initiatives and participates in nursing shared governance.
    20.Collaborates with other clinic personnel to ensure task completion to consistently optimize patient outcomes.
    21.Provides education to staff and/or students in the clinic.

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    Administrator 3 - Internal Medicine

    18690
    United States, IL, Chicago
    Rush University Medical Center
    May 20, 2025

    Location: Chicago, Illinois

    Business Unit: Rush Medical Group

    Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

    Department: IM Administration - Office

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

    Shift: Shift 1

    Work Schedule: 8 Hr (8:00:00 AM - 5:00:00 PM)

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

    Pay Range: $43.10 - $64.22 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 Department leadership to achieve strategic priorities, goals, and change initiatives. Influences the development and implementation of short and long term strategic plans for the Department. Develops long-term strategic & operational staffing plan. Maintains a collaborative relationship with physicians, departmental providers, administrative, academic, clinical & research leaders regarding operational, marketing and strategic issues. Translates goals into actionable business tactics that are aligned with the strategic plans of the department, the medical group, the hospital and the medical center. Engages physicians in a manner that supports best clinical practices and promotes effective management of clinical and financial resources. Exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

    Other information:
    Required Job Qualifications:
    • Bachelor’s Degree.
    • Strategic leadership and business plan development experience.
    • Ability to drive departmental growth and market share
    • Ability to anticipate problems/issues in a complex environment and mitigate the impact on the department.
    • Strong communicator with ability to influence providers and staff.
    • Able to develop trust and credibility with staff and providers.
    • Keeps up with current development and trends in the area of expertise.
    Preferred Job Qualifications:
    • Master’s Degree in relevant field.
    • Seven years progressive employment experience in Healthcare administration, including direct staff management.
    • Academic Health Center experience.

    Responsibilities:
    1.Identifies industry opportunities and threats and recommends strategies to address. Consults with colleagues for best practices and industry trends. Determines the value/cost benefit of resource investments for future growth of the service line.
    2.Initiates proposals for improved market position, patient experience, operational efficiency, and patient safety with input from Department leadership. Oversees clinical, business and academic operations including implementation and adherence to policies and procedures, patient experience, safety and quality goals.
    3.Monitors key performance indicators, scorecards, patient feedback, and financial reports at a departmental and individual level to ensure the data and that the Department remains on course to meet or exceed operational goals.
    4.Provide feedback to the leadership for any potential corrective actions.
    5.Partners with Department Chair to support achievement of provider goals, research study success, and appropriate resident and student experience.
    6.Tracks and reports physician driven revenue and expenses.
    7.People Leadership: Provides oversight of staff including compliance with ICARE values, department procedures and workflows, and completion of performance review process, on-boarding/off-boarding, credentialing and re-credentialing.
    8.Assists Chair in the management of faculty conflicts of interest (Research & Clinical). Direct reports may include operational managers, research administrators, nursing management, residency/fellowship coordinators, and staff positions as applicable.
    9.Participate in the physician recruitment & pro-forma development process.
    10.Oversight of all Departmental HR decisions.
    11.Responsible for hiring strong talent with appropriate competencies and skill mix. Monitors staff recruitment, talent development, physician manpower plan & performance management.
    12.Monitors staffing metrics including turnover, key retention indicators, orientation practices, physician compensation.
    13.Structures work environment that is supportive of a highly engaged and effective work force. Monitors physician and employee engagement and makes recommendations to improve work culture as necessary.
    14.Encourage employees to understand Rush goals and Healthcare Industry trends by attending town hall meetings, conferences, community events and reading Rush-wide communications.
    15.Identifies opportunities to expand employees' professional knowledge and responsibilities, and supports their career aspirations. Maintain regular, two-way communication with staff to understand their work issues and concerns and to build their understanding of Rush and the Department.
    16.Assures financial performance of Department is consistent with institutional practices and budget expectations.
    17.Prepares and manages annual operating and capital budget for Department, including GME, Research, and funds, Reviews budget drivers and variations with dept. leaders and addresses key issues.
    18.Partners with Chair in monitoring trends and underlying patient experience issues and institutes Practice changes to resolve problems.
    19.Monitors and addresses patient experience feedback.
    20.Ensures safe work environment and creates an environment that puts patient at center of practice.
    21.Participates in institutional Quality Assurance or Quality Assessment programs.
    22.May ensure that patient issues/complaints are properly resolved as applicable.
    23.Responsible for achievement of all compliance, regulatory, joint commission, ECOG/UNOS/OSHA adherence and other regulatory body requirements.
    24.Understands and effectively uses EPIC, and other systems and software databases to achieve goals.
    25.Implements policies, practices and standards that model and reinforce the Rush mission, vision and values as well as the patient centered/patient first care model. h Advocates a culture of Inclusion.

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    Interventional Radiology Technologist 2

    18705
    United States, IL, Chicago
    Rush University Medical Center
    May 20, 2025

    Location: Chicago, Illinois

    Business Unit: Rush Medical Center

    Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

    Department: Interventional Radiology

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

    Shift: Shift 1

    Work Schedule: 12 Hr (7:00 AM - 7:30 PM)

    Sign-on Bonus: $10,000

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

    Pay Range: $34.89 - $56.78 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:
    The IR Technologist 2 primary responsibilities will be in the area of medical instrumentation operation, use of permanent fluoroscopic and digital x-ray systems, operation of CT and Combined CT fluoroscopic systems, ultrasounds and other diagnostic and therapeutic devices. The IR Tech 2 will demonstrate understanding and basic knowledge of all imaging equipment with the ability to independently operate all imaging equipment. The IR Tech 2 will independently post-process images. This role will provide fluoroscopic and CT Imaging for the broad patient population applying protocols defined by the organization’s Radiologists. This role will produce images that meet the quality expectations of the department. The technologist skills and knowledge will be utilized in a variety of diagnostic and interventional procedures. The position actively supports the Hospital’s and Department’s Continuous Quality Improvement and customer service goals, individually and as an effective team member. Exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and ICARE values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

    Other information:
    Required Job Qualifications
    •Graduate from an accredited Radiography program
    •Valid Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) license.
    •Registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
    •Proficient in modality physics and operation of equipment
    •Valid BLS certification
    •Demonstrates good interpersonal and communication skills and ability to work in a team-oriented environment.
    •Working knowledge of the IT systems that support the modality
    •1-2 years of experience to hire. Minimum 6 months to transfer from level 1
    Physical Demands
    •Stand up to three hours wearing up to a 40-pound lead apron.
    •Work in an environment with limited exposure to radiation.
    •Work in dim light for three or more hours.
    •Requires full range body motion including handling and lifting patients when necessary
    •Maneuver around floor and ceiling mounted x-ray equipment.
    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:
    Clinical Practice Expectations
    •The IR tech 2 will provide patient and family focused care that supports a welcoming and supportive environment and a positive patient experience
    •The IR Tech 2 will at times be required to directly assist the attending physician/fellow during procedures by setting up the instrument table, prepping and draping the patient, assisting with catheter and device manipulations, prepping of devices/implants
    •The IR Tech 2 may function in a circulator role during a procedure. In this capacity, the IR Tech will monitor the status and condition of the patient and act as an unsterile assistant to personnel directly performing the procedure. Knowledge of supplies, equipment and procedural resources and their location will be necessary.
    •Reports supply shortage or equipment failure to section supervisor
    •Produces work in an efficient manner that meets departmental productivity standards
    •Understands and follows departmental protocols and procedures in the performance of exams and produces work that meets quality standards
    •The Technologist will attend outside educational programs and attend Departmental meetings and conferences for staff development.
    Technical Practice
    •The IR Tech 2 will be responsible for the technical operation and have ability to perform basic troubleshooting of radiographic, fluoroscopic, video, CT and digital processing equipment.
    •The IR Tech 2 will set-up, calibrate and operate the instrumentation used for the management of Interventional Radiology procedures
    •The IR Tech 2 will be responsible for the integrity as well as the archival of the patient’s procedural data.
    •Due to the complex nature and potential hazards within the IR Lab, the Technologist will be required to help maintain a safe and organized work environment.
    •The IR Tech 2 may be called upon to perform certain additional tasks that may be assigned by the Medical Director, Manager or Director.

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    Service Line Coordinator

    18591
    United States, IL, Chicago
    Rush University Medical Center
    May 20, 2025

    Location: Chicago, Illinois

    Business Unit: Rush Medical Center

    Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

    Department: Operating Room

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

    Shift: Shift 4

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

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

    Pay Range: $37.41 - $64.82 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:
    The Service Line Coordinator’s primary function is to serve as the clinical nursing expert and lead in a specific area of specialization. This role facilitates the direct clinical activities for nursing and support personnel necessary to ensure the highest level of professional and technical operating room care practices. The Service Line Coordinator serves as the primary resource or “go to” person for the service line addressing quality, safety, education, technology, and orientation/competency for the nurses and surgeons under their purview. The Service Line Coordinator exemplifies the Rush mission, vision, and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

    Other information:
    Required Job Qualifications:
    Current State of Illinois Registered Nurse licensure required
    Preferred Job Qualifications:
    Baccalaureate degree in nursing preferred
    •Three years of OR experience preferred with demonstrated high level clinical skill in area of specialty
    Physical Demands:
    •Work requires the ability to walk throughout the Medical Center and to be standing or walking most of the designated shift.
    •Work requires lifting or carrying objects 35-40lbs. and lifting and positioning patients, some of whom may exceed 300 lbs.
    •The ability to check documents for errors, use a keyboard to enter or retrieve data, and closely examine specimen, images or reports is required.
    •Work conditions include performing procedures where carelessness could result in injury or illness and contact with potentially infectious materials and/or strong chemical agents

    Responsibilities:
    1.Serves as primary clinical nursing expert in area(s) of specialization.
    2.Oversees nursing interventions across the total range of complexity and evaluates the patient’s response to treatment.
    3.Constantly seeks process improvement opportunities regarding supple utilization and charge captures.
    4.Acts as the primary liaison between the patient, surgeon, nursing and technical staff.
    5.Provides education and support to the patients, and co-workers in the service line. Serves as a patient advocate at all times.
    6.Treats patients, family member, surgeons, and all members of the health care team with courtesy and respect.
    7.Collaborates with the interdisciplinary surgical team to identify patients with special needs; facilitate the flow of operative cases as to minimize delays in the operating room, and ensure availability of necessary equipment, instruments, and specialty products.
    8.Anticipates needs and pursues opportunities to be of service to patients, families and all members of the health care team.
    9.Works with the Education/Quality Coordinator to assure onboarding/orientation of new hires, s, training, annual competency validation, and learning opportunities are available in the area of specialty.
    10.Elevates surgeon and anesthesia concerns to the AUD/UD team. Also brings topics for potential investigation to the Nursing Quality/UAC group. Coordinates peer review of nursing quality and safety issues for the service line.
    11.Analyzes multi-system effects of disease processes on patients’ health status and communicates all relevant factors to medical/nursing staff.
    12.Partners with others to identify and remove barriers that affect patient outcomes and facilitate solutions at a patient, unit, or system level
    13.Assures judicious utilization of supplies and equipment during the peri-operative period. Monitors utilization statistics and adjust preference cards as needed.
    14.Assures accuracy and implementation of computerized OR record, physician preference and case cart forms.
    15.Implements surgical instrument/equipment preparation, processing and management protocols. In coordination with attending surgeons, provides area specific expertise regarding equipment, instrumentation, and specialty product needs.
    16.In coordination with attending surgeons, provides area specific expertise regarding equipment, instrumentation, and specialty product needs.
    17.Facilitates evaluation of state-of-the-art equipment and instrumentation consistent with the preferences/requests of the attending surgeons and Operating Room initiatives.
    18.Works in concert with Supply Chain to ensure adequate quantities of needed supplies and equipment for OR rooms servicing their specialty surgeons.
    19.Functions as a role model of nursing excellence in both the circulating and scrub functions of operating room nursing.
    20.Provides guidance in helping nursing team members establish clinical priorities to meet each patient’s unique needs.
    21.Assures that all aspects of nursing care are age specific and appropriate
    22.Accepts responsibility to participate in cases outside of his/her areas(s) of specialty as delegated
    23.Role models flexibility for all nursing staff by accepting requests to participate in cases outside of his/her areas(s) of specialty as delegated
    24.Offers suggestions and rationale to the UD, AUD or Schedule Board Coordinators regarding specific staff assignments.
    25.Directs nursing actions during clinical emergencies
    26.Acts as a role model to foster a culture promotes interdisciplinary teamwork and cooperation.
    27.Employs constructive conflict resolutions strategies.
    28.Provides leadership in developing and interpreting nursing policies and procedures to other members of the healthcare team.
    29.Assumes select administrative functions as delegated by the Unit Director/designate in the absence of the area AUD.
    30.Serves as a mentor and expert preceptor in the area(s) of specialty.
    31.Carries out the components of performance necessary for successful Rush employees
    32.Attends training and educational programs identified by Rush as necessary for this position.
    33.Supports the Rush ICARE values

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    OR Clinical Engineer

    18592
    United States, IL, Chicago
    Rush University Medical Center
    May 20, 2025

    Location: Chicago, Illinois

    Business Unit: Rush Medical Center

    Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

    Department: Operating Room

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

    Shift: Shift 4

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

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

    Pay Range: $29.36 - $47.79 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:
    Job Summary:
    Under direction performs skilled work of average difficulty repairing and maintaining patient life support, diagnostic, and therapeutic equipment. Also works closely in the clinical field interfacing this equipment as it pertains to direct patient care. Also maintains a strong clinical bedside involvement in the use of patient life support, diagnostic, and therapeutic equipment. Exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

    Other information:
    Required Job Qualifications:
    •Associates or Bachelor degree with a focus in Engineering (Electrical engineering preferred but not required) or must have completed a two-year course in biomedical equipment repair or electronics or any combination of training, education, and experience, which demonstrates the ability to perform the duties of the position.
    •Must exhibit basic troubleshooting skills down to the modular or circuit level and have the necessary dexterity normally associated with electromechanical repair skills.
    •Must demonstrate the ability to work well with a variety of people including nurses, physicians, engineers, and other biomedical equipment technicians.
    •Possess knowledge of basic physiology and the ability to interface medical equipment to measure physiological changes along with a mature attitude to work directly with patients in all areas of the Medical Center and Corporate Affiliates.
    •Possess considerable knowledge of the practices and procedures, methods, tools, and materials used in the repair and maintenance of biomedical equipment must be demonstrated.
    •Possess a good working knowledge of electricity, electronics, and mechanics entailed in the use of multi-meters, oscilloscopes and various testers involved in the performance of biomedical responsibilities.
    •Has a thorough understanding and knowledge of hazards and safety precautions associated with these pieces of equipment and testers, which is essential.
    •Skilled in the use of tools and materials involved in the repair of medical equipment is necessary.
    •Has the ability to work independently in the repair and preventive maintenance programs on medical equipment; ability to work from blueprints, schematic drawings, and manufacturers handbooks is also required.
    Physical Demands:
    •Work requires the ability to walk throughout the Medical Center/Operating Room and to be standing or walking most of the designated shift.
    •Work requires lifting 75-100 pounds and carrying or moving objects, some of which may exceed 300 lbs.
    •Work conditions include performing procedures where carelessness could result in injury or illness and/or contact with potentially infectious materials and/or strong chemical agents.
    Competencies:
    •Has laser certification or can obtain in less than 12 months

    Responsibilities:
    Job Responsibilities:
    •Follows established procedures and monitors on an ongoing basis a preventive maintenance program for all areas contained within the designated areas of responsibility.
    •Prepares cables, modules and clinical equipment of various types for the daily operation of clinical evaluation.
    •Maintains a high level of interface and instructs medical personnel as to the safe use of equipment.
    •Initiates requests for replacement parts and materials and is familiar with departmental policy as to the proper steps in facilitating the process to procure such items.
    •Performs incoming inspections and is a resource for clinical personnel in the operation of life support, diagnostic, and therapeutic equipment.
    •Rotates regularly with other departmental technicians to provide the Operating Room with “on-call” coverage.
    •Follows Rush’s operational and departmental policies and procedures.
    •Maintains records of each work assignment, PMI, and repair. *
    •Reads technical journals and literature related to the job field in order to keep him/her abreast of the latest medical and test equipment available in both the market place and hospital.
    •Participates in organized education and training activities to expand and improve his/her knowledge and job performance.
    •Is required to be available for technical assistance and consultation on a rotating basis as determined by the Director.
    •Possesses the knowledge of sterile technique and universal precautions.
    •Performs functional setup and operation of patient life support, diagnostic, and therapeutic equipment within the Operating Room.
    •Maintains close clinical exposure with patients and medical personnel in the delivery of the pre-described services. Evaluates equipment, patient related physiological tubing and cable circuits, and assists in the delivery of these services.
    •Responsible for calibrating, operating and distribution of medical equipment such as pressure cartridges, monitors, etc. *
    •Operates effectively all diversified types of lasers, cryosurgical units, vital sign monitoring equipment and performs calibrations for ECG, blood pressure, special monitoring procedures such as Swan-Ganz, pulmonary artery and left arterial pressures, and Intra-Aortic balloon pumping, endoscopy towers, microscopes, mini-C-arms, etc.
    •Assists in training of clinical personnel in safe operation of equipment as instructed by the departmental supervisor or director.
    •Troubleshoots patient life support, diagnostic, and therapeutic equipment at the bedside with direct interface in-vivo with the patient.
    •Repairs electrical and mechanical laboratory test equipment, including scopes and monitoring devices.*
    •Inspects and makes mechanical repairs, cleans, lubricates and adjusts parts and mechanisms on medical equipment.
    •Consults catalogs and manuals for proper parts needed to repair patient clinical equipment.
    •Provides effective routine periodic inspections of equipment, preventive maintenance and calibration of biomedical equipment.*
    •Makes scheduled inspections and safety tests necessary to maintain conformance to code requirements and documents this activity. *

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    Clinic Coordinator - Plastic Surgery

    18595
    United States, IL, Chicago
    Rush University Medical Center
    May 20, 2025

    Location: Chicago, Illinois

    Business Unit: Rush Medical Center

    Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

    Department: Plastic Surgery - Clinic RAB

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

    Shift: Shift 1

    Work Schedule: 8 Hr (7:45:00 AM - 4:15:00 PM)

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

    Pay Range: $17.63 - $27.77 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:
    Performs clinic activities including answering telephones, patient and visitor reception, administrative office duties, and Health Information Management responsibilities. The employee who holds this position exemplifies the Rush Mission, Vision and Values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures, including compliance with all Rush University Medical Group Customer Service and Performance Standards.

    Other information:
    Required Job Qualifications:
    • High school diploma.
    • Basic computer knowledge.
    • Attention to detail and accuracy.
    • Excellent customer service and interpersonal skills.
    • Sensitivity to patient health information and protection of confidentiality.
    • Ability to utilize EPIC efficiently.
    • Ability to sit for several hours each day and remain professional and calm under stressful situations.
    • Ability to adapt to change and be flexible.
    • Employees hired into this role must successfully pass the EPIC scheduling test with 3 attempts, within 45 days of completion of training.
    • Ability to travel to offsite locations as needed. Schedule locations and shift times will vary given business needs.
    Preferred Job Qualifications:
    • Medical office experience.

    Responsibilities:
    1.Performs a variety of office functions including the retrieval and distribution of incoming and outgoing mail, faxes, filing, stocking of supplies, and preparation and dissemination of clinic correspondence and completion of Epic Administrative In-Box as directed.
    2.Accesses EPIC to retrieve referrals, orders and other documentation. Assists patients with Release of Information requests.
    3.Maintains and retrieves medical records per HIM and office protocol.
    4.Addresses patient calls efficiently and courteously. Takes accurate, clear and concise messages that provide sufficient information for the clinical staff and/or receiving party to effectively handle the issue/request.
    5.Schedules, cancels and/or reschedules patient appointments, as assigned. Places reminder calls or sends information to patients in advance of their appointment per office policy.
    6.Appropriately transfers patients to pre-registration for insurance verification.
    7.Prepares and disseminates patient letters and other correspondence from EPIC.
    8.Problem solves issues by seeking out the appropriate resources.
    9.Works collaboratively as part of the medical practice team.
    10.Performs other duties as assigned.

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    Endoscopy Technician

    18596
    United States, IL, Chicago
    Rush University Medical Center
    May 20, 2025

    Location: Chicago, Illinois

    Business Unit: Rush Medical Center

    Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

    Department: Endoscopy

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

    Shift: Shift 1

    Work Schedule: 10 Hr (7:00:00 AM - 5:30:00 PM)

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

    Pay Range: $18.87 - $29.73 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:
    The Endoscopy Technician works under the direction of a physician, department leadership, and/or registered nurse. Provides support to the Endoscopy department before, during and after procedures. This role is responsible for performing the duties of disinfecting endoscopic equipment, assisting physicians with the technical components of diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic procedures as assigned and in a proficient manner. In addition, this role exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and ICARE values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

    Other information:
    1.High school diploma or equivalent.
    2.Prior clinical training. This may include CMS, CNA, PCT, EMT, corpsman, and paramedic training.
    3.Successful completion of the institutional screening examination.
    4.Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
    5.Basic knowledge of GI anatomy and aseptic techniques.
    6.Problem solving skills.
    7.Excellent communication and customer service skills.
    8.Basic computer skills.
    Physical Demands:
    1.Ability to walk throughout the Medical Center and to be standing or walking most of the designated shift.
    2.Lifting or carrying objects 35-40 lbs. and supporting and positioning patients, some of whom may exceed 300 lbs.
    3.Work conditions include performing procedures where carelessness could result in injury or illness and contact with potentially infectious materials and/or strong chemical agents.
    4.The ability to check documents for errors, use a keyboard to enter and retrieve data, and closely examine specimen, images or reports is required.
    Responsibilities:

    1.Assists clinical team with endoscopic procedures that includes pre-procedure set-up (including documentation within Provation and scope tracking software programs), assistance intra-procedure with specimen collection and treatments (including obtaining tissue specimens, polypectomies, and dilatations), and post-procedure processes with management of equipment and supplies.
    2.Demonstrates proficiency in the use of unit specific equipment and supplies that includes preparing and maintaining endoscopic equipment during procedures (i.e., electro-cautery, heating probes, endoscopic light source).
    3.Demonstrates accurate cleaning and disinfecting procedures for all endoscopes and accessory equipment that adheres to Infection Control Guidelines and equipment manufacturer instructions for use.
    4.Efficiently reports equipment malfunctions to either charge nurse or unit leadership and ensures the scope tracking process is maintained within the scope tracking program (SPM).
    5.Reports to Charge RN or designee for assignment of duties and sets priority of duties based on needs of patient and unit, under the direction of the RN.
    6.Keeps procedure rooms orderly and independently organizes and restocks according to unit specifications.
    7.Demonstrates effective communication skills to foster teamwork within the work environment that ultimately supports the mission and values of Rush.
    8.Demonstrates knowledge of age appropriate care when caring for patients and treats patients, visitors, and staff in a caring manner with respect and dignity.
    9.Transports laboratory specimens, blood products, and patient belongings as required and assists with the admission, discharge, and transport of patients.
    10.Performs routine specimen collections (blood glucose, urine, etc).

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    SANE RN, Emergency Department (per diem)

    17579
    United States, IL, Oak Park
    Rush Oak Park Hospital
    May 19, 2025

    Location: Oak Park, Illinois

    Business Unit: Rush Oak Park

    Hospital: Rush Oak Park Hospital

    Department: Emergency Department

    Work Type: Restricted Part Time (Total FTE less than 0. 5)

    Shift: Shift 1

    Work Schedule: 12 Hr (9:00:00 AM - 9:30:00 PM)

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

    Pay Range: $10.00 - $500.00 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:
    The RN staff nurse assumes primary responsibilities for the assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of the nursing care for assigned patients. The RN plans and implements routine care and sets priorities. This role integrates technical skills and theoretical knowledge to meet the needs of the patient and family. Recognizes own limitations and seeks assistance as appropriate. This position serves as the flexible resource to cover for Ill calls, FMLA, vacancies and fluctuations above census. This position is the first to be cancelled, after agency, when not needed for any of the reasons identified.
    The mission of Rush is to provide the best health care for the individuals and diverse communities we serve through the integration of outstanding patient care, education, research, and community partnerships.

    Other information:
    Required Job Qualifications:
    •Associate Degree in Nursing. Must be enrolled in a must complete degree within 5 years of hire.
    •Bachelor’s Degree in: Nursing
    •Minimum 2 years of experience
    •Graduate from an accredited school of nursing.
    •BSN Preferred
    •Current CPR
    •ACLS for ED, ICU, Tele, and PACU areas.
    •Current Illinois License
    •Good communication skills
    •Computer skills
    •Good time management and organizational skills
    •Familiarity with patient care equipment
    •Ability to work weekends, holidays, and different shifts as per RT-I criteria.
    •Able to be down-staffed in 4 hour increments
    •Ability to transport objects, patients and equipment
    •Ability to respond quickly to patient needs with a focus on customer satisfaction.
    •Work environment includes probability of exposure to adverse, hazardous, or unpleasant conditions while caring for the sick
    •Ability to assist in evacuation of patients in the event of fire or other disasters
    •Routinely works with potentially infectious specimens and patients.
    •Ability to stand and walk throughput most of designated shift.
    Preferred Job Qualifications:
    •National certification.
    Addendum:
    Must be proficient in competencies for patient care in each area identified in departmental cluster. Orientation will consist of 1 shift in each department to allow familiarity with department and completion of department orientation checklist. May work in additional departments if RN has completed competencies for the additional areas. Must have flexibility to work when needed and to be down-staffed when census is low or adequate staffing is available.
    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:
    Nurse/patient Relationship
    1.Provides emotional support to patients, families and significant others
    2.Insures timely response to patient needs
    3.Procedures and tests are explained to patient upon admission and throughout hospitalization.
    Assuring and Improving Quality Care
    1.Completes and documents all required forms in the appropriate patient medical record
    2.Demonstrates knowledge and participates in unit based quality improvement process
    3.Demonstrates knowledge of evidence based clinical standards.
    Education/Competency
    1.Demonstrates knowledge of clinical unit-based and hospital-based competencies
    2.Validates M.D. orders according to policies and procedures
    3.Knowledge of patient population and disease entities of the patient cared for on a med-surg unit.
    Nursing Process
    1.As applicable, the interdisciplinary Plan of Care tool is consistently and accurately completed (i.e., problems are appropriately identified, appropriate goals
    are dated, initialed and modified, problems are resolved and managed at discharge, and appropriate triggers identified).
    2.All patient care orders are executed correctly and timely
    3.Discharge teaching is done in a timely manner throughout the hospital stay and documented appropriately.
    Leadership/Collaboration/Professional Development
    1.Actively participates in the achievement of unit goals and completes all assignments in the area of unit responsibilities.
    2.Completes mandatory education on shift
    3.Demonstrates accountability for time and attendance.

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    Mgr Clinical Pharmacy

    18140
    United States, IL, Chicago
    Rush University Medical Center
    May 19, 2025

    Location: Chicago, Illinois

    Business Unit: Rush Medical Center

    Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

    Department: Pharmacy

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

    Shift: Shift 1

    Work Schedule: 8 Hr (8:00:00 AM - 5:00:00 PM)

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

    Pay Range: $63.23 - $99.59 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:
    The Clinical Pharmacy Manager is responsible for pharmacy programs, personnel (pharmacists and technicians), and operations within their respective patient care areas. The Clinical Pharmacy Manager is a visionary leader within their respective field to lead and develop comprehensive services that deliver the full range of pharmaceutical care. This individual exemplifies the Rush mission, vision, and values, while acting in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

    Other information:
    Required Job Qualifications:
    • > 6 years practice experience, Pharm.D. with PGY1 and PGY2 training (or equivalent experience), Illinois licensure, and board certification (specialty certification, as appropriate)
    • Excellent clinical, written/verbal communication, experience supervising pharmacy personnel and precepting pharmacy learners, strong problem-solving skills, experience developing pharmacy services
    • Knowledge of pertinent Information Technology
    Preferred Job Qualifications:
    • Previous Clinical Coordinator or Residency Program Director experience
    • Previous experience leading a multiprofessional committee or workgroup
    Physical Demands:
    • This job may include extended periods of standing or walking. Lifting up to 50 pounds may be required.
    • This position required up to 10% travel.

    Responsibilities:
    • Coordinate pharmacy services within their respective area (see Appendices).
    • Provide team and departmental leadership, while maintaining an active practice in their area(s) of oversight.
    • Maintain interdisciplinary relationships in relevant areas to support safe and effective medication use.
    • Collaborate with informatics personnel to optimize use of technology in operations and clinical workflows.
    • Perform outcomes research documenting drug therapy quality and the impact of pharmacy services.
    • Plan performance improvement initiatives relating to medication use and safety.
    • Promote and facilitate adherence to formulary medications and protocols, including participation in drug shortage management.
    • Assist the Associate Directors and Director in annual evaluation and strategic planning of pharmacy services.
    • Maintain a leadership role in continual transformation of pharmacy practice, information systems, and facilities.
    • Support Sterile Products Supervisor in training, testing, and otherwise administering competencies related to sterile compounding, as well as establishing procedures for batching or acquisition of commercial sterile products.
    • Support residency and experiential education programs.
    • Serve as a preceptor for postgraduate trainees and students.
    • Serve as a mentor for pharmacy staff.
    • Encourage and support pharmacy staff with developing individual plans for continuing professional development.
    • Serve as a member of the Pharmacy, Nutrition, and Therapeutics Committee or other pharmacy or organizational committees relevant to their respective areas.
    • Serve as a member of the Pharmacy Operations Committee.
    • Participate in management leadership meetings.
    • Participate as a member of national organizations in their respective fields.
    • Participate in accreditation surveys.
    • Support onboarding of new pharmacist and technician staff, including coordination of training and competencies specific to their practice areas.
    • Special projects, as assigned or self-identified to be departmental or hospital priorities.

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    Registered Nurse 2, CVICU (part-time)

    18580
    United States, IL, Chicago
    Rush University Medical Center
    May 19, 2025

    Location: Chicago, Illinois

    Business Unit: Rush Medical Center

    Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

    Department: Cardiosciences ICU-CVICU

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

    Shift: Shift 1

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

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

    Pay Range: $34.98 - $58.77 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:
    The RN 2 is a competent nurse who has mastered technical skills. The RN 2 identifies patterns of patient responses and can use past experiences to implement solutions for current situations. The RN 2 continues to consult with other members of the health care team when the need for assistance is identified. The RN 2 exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

    Other information:
    Qualifications Knowledge:
    1.Current State of Illinois Registered Nurse licensure required.
    2.Maintain current BLS certification.
    3.Earned nursing degree at the baccalaureate level or higher (except RN1s hired and already working at Rush University Medical Center before October, 2012). All transfers from other Rush entities must have an earned nursing degree at the baccalaureate level or higher prior to transfer into Rush University Medical Center or Rush University Medical Group.
    a.May accept Associates Degree in Nursing (ADN) effective 1/9/23 up until approved number of ADN hires by Chief Nursing Officer is met with the following stipulations:
    i.Baccalaureate degree must be earned within timeframe outlined in the ADN Condition of Employment.
    ii.All Conditions of Employment as outline in Offer Letter must be met. Failure to do so will result in termination.
    Skills:
    1.Analytical ability is required.
    2.Communication skills are required in order to lead and teach.
    3.Ability to interact effectively with others in difficult situations.
    Abilities:
    1.Work requires the ability to walk throughout the Medical Center and to be standing or walking most of the designated shift.
    2.Work requires lifting or carrying objects 35-40lbs. and lifting and positioning patients, some of whom may exceed 300 lbs.
    3.The ability to check documents for errors, use a keyboard to enter or retrieve data, and closely examine specimens, images or reports is required.
    4.Work conditions include performing procedures where carelessness could result in injury or illness and/or contact with potentially infectious materials and/or strong chemical agents.

    Responsibilities:
    1.Participates in the collection of data to support unit based quality initiatives, research and evidence based activities.
    2.Utilizes system wide resources to support decision making and action.
    3.Recognizes patterns/groupings of problems in a specific patient population that require investigation and initiates actions to
    address.
    4.Communicates current evidence-based information with peers.
    5.Establishes a caring, therapeutic relationship with patients and families through effective communication, acknowledgement of
    patient/family perceptions of health and illness and mutual goal setting for optimal outcomes.
    6.Collaborates consistently and effectively with other disciplines and services to meet the needs of patients/families.
    7.Utilizes competent assessment skills to holistically evaluate the physical and psychosocial needs of patients and families.
    8.Demonstrates the ability to prioritize care for complex patients based on knowledge acquired from previous clinical experiences.
    9.Recognizes changes in patient status and consistently responds effectively.
    10.Demonstrates consistent safe and effective use of medical devices in the delivery of patient care.
    11.Demonstrates accountability for implementing policies related to safe and effective administration of medications.
    12.Assesses patient safety needs consistently and implements appropriate strategies (fall precautions, infection control, suicide
    risk patient identification) to minimize risk.
    13.Individualizes teaching plans based on a thorough assessment to meet the learning needs of patients and families.
    14.Demonstrates the ability to provide education to staff and students on the unit.
    15.Demonstrates beginning leadership skills related to patient care.
    16.Delegates effectively and consistently to optimize patient outcomes.
    17.Demonstrates accountability for own professional practice, including progress toward achievement of annual goals.
    18. Other duties as assigned.

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