Nursing Jobs in Burr Ridge, IL

We are looking for knowledgeable, dependable, reliable RNs to join our fast-growing team. We have openings for a Full and Part-Time evening, night, and weekend day shift positions. The Registered Nurse will: Provide planning and delivery of direct and indirect patient care through the nursing process of assessment, planning, prevention, and evaluation. Direct the day-to-day activities of the nursing assistants. Prepare and administer medications as ordered by physician and perform other drug administration. Communicate changes in patient clinical condition with physician, nursing supervisor and family, Complete required record keeping upon residents’ admission, discharge, transfer; chart and document per facility policy. Make daily rounds. Candidates must have the following: Promote and facilitate teamwork. Demonstrate a high standard of ethics. Dependability Demonstrate excellent customer service. Requirements: Licensed Registered Nurse Long Term Care Experience EMAR knowledge preferred. CPR Certified Ability to work every other weekend. We offer a competitive hourly rate, a comprehensive benefit package, and an excellent environment. 
We are looking for knowledgeable, dependable, reliable RNs to join our fast-growing team. We have openings for a Full and Part-Time evening, night, and weekend day shift positions. The Registered Nurse will: Provide planning and delivery of direct and indirect patient care through the nursing process of assessment, planning, prevention, and evaluation. Direct the day-to-day activities of the nursing assistants. Prepare and administer medications as ordered by physician and perform other drug administration. Communicate changes in patient clinical condition with physician, nursing supervisor and family, Complete required record keeping upon residents’ admission, discharge, transfer; chart and document per facility policy. Make daily rounds. Candidates must have the following: Promote and facilitate teamwork. Demonstrate a high standard of ethics. Dependability Demonstrate excellent customer service. Requirements: Licensed Registered Nurse Long Term Care Experience EMAR knowledge preferred. CPR Certified Ability to work every other weekend. We offer a competitive hourly rate, a comprehensive benefit package, and an excellent environment. 
JOB SUMMARY: Organize and assign all jobs to be done on his/her shift so that the work load is evenly divided among his/her employees on the basis of staff size and qualifications, pass medications at the appropriate times, and care for the clinical nursing needs of residents on his/her wing. QUALIFICATIONS: Must be a graduate of an accredited school of nursing and hold a current Registered Professional Nurse's license in the State of Illinois or a Licensed Practical Nurse license. Must have working knowledge of general nursing. * Must be qualified to assume the position by training and /or previous experience of a supervisory status, preferably in a health care facility.* * Must possess the ability to make independent decisions and mature judgments.* * Must have the ability and the willingness to supervise and work harmoniously with professional and non-professional personnel.* Must be able to read, write, and speak English in an understandable manner. JOB REQUIREMENTS: Must be physically and mentally capable of performing routine job duties. Excellence in all aspects of quality nursing including exceptional care. Good managerial, organizational, planning, and interpersonal skills. Leadership qualities that motivate and direct the nursing staff. Be personable with residents, families, and staff in a professional and cooperative manner. Must have compassion, tolerance, and understanding for the elderly. Knowledge of JCAHO, OBRA, IDPH, and HFS regulations related duties and responsibilities. MAIN DUTIES: Support the facility's philosophy of care and strive to achieve its goals and objectives. Be sensitive to residents' families and respond in an appropriate professional way as the situation requires. Assign all aides to residents, spelling out break times and all special duties to be completed. Supervise all aides in performing their duties by checking their work closely to ascertain that assignments have been completed. Administer all parenteral, intramuscular, and sub-cutaneous injections. Make daily rounds on the wing to ensure that individual Care Plans are being followed and assess each resident's status in accord with his/her Care Plan. Assist in updating the Care Plan every 30-90 days depending on the resident's condition. Recommend changes needed in staff as to number of aides and kind of work performed. Participate in staff meetings in order to keep staff performance at optimum level. Administer or supervise all treatments prescribed by physician such as: a) decubitis care b) foley catheter care c) hot and cold compounds d) intravenous care e) etc. Personally receive or place calls to physicians and transcribe all physician's orders. Administer all medications. Maintain a current and annual report of narcotics received and used. Daily review the documentation of dispensing controlled substances and narcotics. Reviews the records no less than weekly, or sooner if a discrepancy is noted, to ascertain that they are properly counted and documented from shift to shift utilizing EMR system. Order and give all new medications and chart same when done using the EMR system. Direct charting in his/her shift and make monthly detailed evaluation of all resident charting so that charts reflect progress and condition of residents in the EMR system. Be responsible for well-being and nursing care of all residents assigned to his/her unit while on duty. Contact families regarding significant decline in resident's status or transfer to hospital documenting contact in the EMR. Make rounds and observe individual residents who are experiencing episodes of acute illness, deterioration in health status, recent injury, recovering from surgery, etc., so as to be acquainted with the resident's status, both physically and emotionally and to ascertain that the staff is rendering proper care. At all times abide by policies of the facility and ascertain that employees under his/her supervision do the same. Supervise serving of prescribed diets and fluid intake (it is acceptable to document only deviations from normal) and report persistent unresolved problems to the DON. Ensure that all medications and treatments are charted by the person administering the medication or completing the treatment on his/her assigned shift (EMR system). Prepare incident/accident reports, events and observations using the EMR system. Ensure that a copy of the medical records or an abstract of them are forwarded with the transfer of residents to a hospital or other health care facility. Detect and correct situations that have a high probability of causing accidents or injuries to residents and/or staff. Assure that work/assignment areas are clean and free of hazardous conditions, i.e. spills, excess carts, etc. and that equipment, tools, supplies, etc. are properly stored while working, as well as before leaving such areas for breaks, meal times, and end of the work day. Assure that established infection control and universal precaution practices are maintained when performing nursing procedures. Follow established safety precautions when performing tasks and when using equipment and supplies. Report all equipment malfunctions and breakdowns to the ADON as soon as possible and keep the ADON informed of supply needs and equipment needing replacement. Maintain the confidentiality of resident information and honor his/her personal and property rights. Attend nursing department, Care Plan, and other meetings as directed by the DON or ADON. Turn in Days Off and payroll special request forms, supply sheets, in a timely fashion. Follow established fire, disaster, safety, infection control and evacuation policies and procedures. Perform other related duties as directed by the DON, ADON, or the Administrator. Job Type: Full-time/Part Time 
Job Description Join UChicago Medicine, as a Transplant Nurse (RN) in our Lung Transplant Program! University of Chicago’s state of the art Transplant Institute that provides exceptional, life-saving care to our patients and incredible career opportunities for providers and team members. As a Transplant Nurse (RN) , you will provide and coordinate the care provided to transplant patients in the pre/post op and inpatient pre-transplant phase of care and participate in the multidisciplinary patient care services team. In this role, the Transplant Nurse is vital in the delivery of patient care and in participation of the development of strategies to improve patient outcomes, satisfaction with service and cost effectiveness by decreasing length of stay and readmission rates in both Abdominal and Lung programs. This role is accountable to patients and families’ education, discharge preparation during inpatient pre/post-transplant phase of care, and scheduling of all pre-hospitalization medical procedures and appointments after discharge. Essential Job Functions Provides patient education and pertinent transplant information to pre-transplant recipients. Coordinates meetings with the nurses and patients to review the treatment plans Monitors patient progress and answers questions related to their pre-operative course Participates in discharge planning with multidisciplinary team Evaluate patient compliance of immunosuppressive regimen Orders medication bags and interfaces with transplant financial coordinators to assure appropriate authorization of patients Obtains appropriate insurance authorization and/or referrals for medications, diagnostic tests and procedures Provide patient education to patients after discharge for reinforcement by contacting every patient after discharge Works directly with the multidisciplinary care team and coordinates pre-transplant care of transplant recipients. Coordinates scheduling of all pre hospitalization medical procedures, diagnostic testing, clinic visits, and medicine changes deemed necessary by physician /provider and/or protocol. Communicates with physicians concerning patient pre-treatment regimens and related issues. Notifies transplant team members of pre-transplant admissions, including admitting personnel, transplant resident, referring physician / provider, and patient placement center. Coordinates patient admission to hospital when deemed necessary by physician / provider, and or protocol. Provides ongoing pre/post-transplant care maintenance. Under physician / provider supervision, assists patients with medication management, prescription refills, and authorizations as required. Coordinates data collection for pre-transplant recipients. Completes United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) forms required pre-transplant. Participates in patient-related consultations with physician staff as requested, including mandatory attendance at multidisciplinary meetings/rounds. Communicates with referring physician immediately pre-transplant outpatient phase. Required Qualifications Associate Degree in Nursing; BSN degree or higher preferred. Associate Degree Nurses are required to enroll in a BSN program within six (6) to nine (9) months of hire, and make progress toward and complete their BSN degree within 30 months. ADN nurses receive 100% tuition reimbursement towards a BSN degree from an accredited program Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the State of Illinois Must possess excellent decision-making and communication skills Must possess effective teaching skills in working with undergraduate and post-graduate nursing students, as well as good presentation skills Must possess basic computer skills Must be familiar with insurance coverage and managed care contracts as regards coverage for transplant patients and donors, if applicable Preferred Qualifications Master's in Nursing preferred Preferred candidates will have five years' experience working with transplant patients A combination of transplant and other related nursing experience may be considered Position Details Job Type/FTE: 1.0, Full Time Shift: Days, 8am-5pm Work Location: Onsite Unit/Department: Lung Transplant - Pre CBA Code: NNU Why Join Us We’ve been at the forefront of medicine since 1899. We provide superior healthcare with compassion, always mindful that each patient is a person, an individual. To accomplish this, we need employees with passion, talent and commitment… with patients and with each other. We’re in this together: working to advance medical innovation, serve the health needs of the community, and move our collective knowledge forward. If you’d like to add enriching human life to your profile, UChicago Medicine is for you. Here at the forefront, we’re doing work that really matters. Join us. Bring your passion. UChicago Medicine is growing; discover how you can be a part of this pursuit of excellence at: UChicago Medicine Career Opportunities UChicago Medicine is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, ethnicity, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, civil union status, parental status, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status and other legally protected characteristics. As a condition of employment, all employees are required to complete a pre-employment physical, background check, drug screening, and comply with the flu vaccination requirements prior to hire. Medical and religious exemptions will be considered for flu vaccination consistent with applicable law. Compensation & Benefits Overview UChicago Medicine is committed to transparency in compensation and benefits. The pay range provided reflects the anticipated wage or salary reasonably expected to be offered for the position. The pay range is based on a full-time equivalent (1.0 FTE) and is reflective of current market data, reviewed on an annual basis. Compensation offered at the time of hire will vary based on candidate qualifications and experience and organizational considerations, such as internal equity. Pay ranges for employees subject to Collective Bargaining Agreements are negotiated by the medical center and their respective union. Review the full complement of benefit options for eligible roles at Benefits - UChicago Medicine. 
Job Description Join UChicago Medicine, as a Transplant Nurse (RN) in our Kidney Transplant Program! University of Chicago’s state of the art Transplant Institute that provides exceptional, life-saving care to our patients and incredible career opportunities for providers and team members. As a Transplant Nurse (RN) , you will provide and coordinate the care provided to transplant patients in the pre/post op and inpatient pre-transplant phase of care and participate in the multidisciplinary patient care services team. In this role, the Transplant Nurse is vital in the delivery of patient care and in participation of the development of strategies to improve patient outcomes, satisfaction with service and cost effectiveness by decreasing length of stay and readmission rates in both Abdominal and Lung programs. This role is accountable to patients and families’ education, discharge preparation during inpatient pre/post-transplant phase of care, and scheduling of all pre-hospitalization medical procedures and appointments after discharge. Essential Job Functions Provides patient education and pertinent transplant information to pre-transplant recipients. Coordinates meetings with the nurses and patients to review the treatment plans Monitors patient progress and answers questions related to their pre-operative course Participates in discharge planning with multidisciplinary team Evaluate patient compliance of immunosuppressive regimen Orders medication bags and interfaces with transplant financial coordinators to assure appropriate authorization of patients Obtains appropriate insurance authorization and/or referrals for medications, diagnostic tests and procedures Provide patient education to patients after discharge for reinforcement by contacting every patient after discharge Works directly with the multidisciplinary care team and coordinates pre-transplant care of transplant recipients. Coordinates scheduling of all pre hospitalization medical procedures, diagnostic testing, clinic visits, and medicine changes deemed necessary by physician /provider and/or protocol. Communicates with physicians concerning patient pre-treatment regimens and related issues. Notifies transplant team members of pre-transplant admissions, including admitting personnel, transplant resident, referring physician / provider, and patient placement center. Coordinates patient admission to hospital when deemed necessary by physician / provider, and or protocol. Provides ongoing pre/post-transplant care maintenance. Under physician / provider supervision, assists patients with medication management, prescription refills, and authorizations as required. Coordinates data collection for pre-transplant recipients. Completes United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) forms required pre-transplant. Participates in patient-related consultations with physician staff as requested, including mandatory attendance at multidisciplinary meetings/rounds. Communicates with referring physician immediately pre-transplant outpatient phase. Required Qualifications Associate Degree in Nursing; BSN degree or higher preferred. Associate Degree Nurses are required to enroll in a BSN program within six (6) to nine (9) months of hire, and make progress toward and complete their BSN degree within 30 months. ADN nurses receive 100% tuition reimbursement towards a BSN degree from an accredited program Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the State of Illinois Must possess excellent decision-making and communication skills Must possess effective teaching skills in working with undergraduate and post-graduate nursing students, as well as good presentation skills Must possess basic computer skills Must be familiar with insurance coverage and managed care contracts as regards coverage for transplant patients and donors, if applicable Preferred Qualifications Master's in Nursing preferred Preferred candidates will have five years' experience working with transplant patients A combination of transplant and other related nursing experience may be considered Position Details Job Type/FTE: 1.0, Full Time Shift: Days, 8am-5pm Work Location: Onsite Unit/Department: Kidney Transplant - Pre CBA Code: NNU Why Join Us We’ve been at the forefront of medicine since 1899. We provide superior healthcare with compassion, always mindful that each patient is a person, an individual. To accomplish this, we need employees with passion, talent and commitment… with patients and with each other. We’re in this together: working to advance medical innovation, serve the health needs of the community, and move our collective knowledge forward. If you’d like to add enriching human life to your profile, UChicago Medicine is for you. Here at the forefront, we’re doing work that really matters. Join us. Bring your passion. UChicago Medicine is growing; discover how you can be a part of this pursuit of excellence at: UChicago Medicine Career Opportunities UChicago Medicine is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, ethnicity, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, civil union status, parental status, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status and other legally protected characteristics. As a condition of employment, all employees are required to complete a pre-employment physical, background check, drug screening, and comply with the flu vaccination requirements prior to hire. Medical and religious exemptions will be considered for flu vaccination consistent with applicable law. Compensation & Benefits Overview UChicago Medicine is committed to transparency in compensation and benefits. The pay range provided reflects the anticipated wage or salary reasonably expected to be offered for the position. The pay range is based on a full-time equivalent (1.0 FTE) and is reflective of current market data, reviewed on an annual basis. Compensation offered at the time of hire will vary based on candidate qualifications and experience and organizational considerations, such as internal equity. Pay ranges for employees subject to Collective Bargaining Agreements are negotiated by the medical center and their respective union. Review the full complement of benefit options for eligible roles at Benefits - UChicago Medicine. 
Location: 610 S Maple Ave, Oak Park, Illinois 60304 Business Unit: RUSH MD Anderson Cancer Center at Oak Park Department: Infusion Services Work Type: Full-Time - 40 Hours per week (1.0 FTE) Shift: 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM Work Schedule: Four 10-Hour Shifts - Weekdays only Rush offers exceptional rewards and benefits learn more at our Rush benefits page (https://www.rush.edu/rush-careers/employee-benefits). Pay Range: $40.75 - $72.94 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 Oncology Infusion RN 2 identifies patterns of patient responses and can use past experiences to implement solutions for current situations. The Oncology Infusion RN 2 is a competent nurse who has mastered technical skills and utilizes evidence-based interventions. The Oncology Infusion 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: 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. 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. Current State of Illinois Registered Nurse licensure. Maintain current BLS certification. ACLS strongly recommended. Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Certification OR commitments to obtain within 6 months of hire date. Minimum one year of nursing experience required. 1 year Oncology experience preferred. Emergency Or Critical Care Experience Preferred. Epic and Beacon experience Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are required in order to lead and teach. Analytical and possesses 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. Preferred Job Qualifications Ambulatory oncology experience. Ambulatory and infusion experience. National certification preferred. 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. 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 Job Responsibilities: Evidence Based Interventions Participates in the collection of data to support unit based quality initiatives, research and evidence based activities. Utilizes system wide resources to support decision-making and action. Recognizes patterns/groupings of problems in a specific patient population that require investigation and initiates actions to address. Communicates current evidence-based information with peers. Relationships and Caring 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. Collaborates consistently and effectively with other disciplines and services to meet the needs of patients/families. Critical Thinking Utilizes competent assessment skills to holistically evaluate the physical and psychosocial needs of patients and families. Demonstrates the ability to prioritize care for complex patients based on knowledge acquired from previous clinical experiences. Recognizes changes in patient status and consistently responds effectively. Technical Expertise Demonstrates consistent safe and effective use of medical devices in the delivery of patient care Demonstrates accountability for implementing policies related to safe and effective administration of medications. Assesses patient safety needs consistently and implements appropriate strategies (fall precautions, infection control, and suicide risk patient identification) to minimize risk. Individualizes teaching plans based on a thorough assessment to meet the learning needs of patients and families. Leadership Demonstrates the ability to provide education to staff and students on the unit. Demonstrates beginning leadership skills related to patient care. Delegates effectively and consistently to optimize patient outcomes. Demonstrates accountability for own professional practice, including progress toward achievement of annual goals. Continue to contribute to a positive patient outcome by providing expert assistance with critical procedures for patients. Administer medications, treatments and provide extensive patient/family education. Provide guidance and support and direct workflow of clinical staff. Department Specific Job Responsibilities Coordinate and provide sensitive medical and primary nursing care for patients with hematological-oncological diagnoses. Provide infusion support that may include chemotherapy, immunotherapy blood products and supportive medications. Provides urgent symptom management support to the patient requiring escalation of care. 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. $84,760 - $151,715 / YEAR
Location: 1520 W Harrison St, Chicago, Illinois 60607 Business Unit: RUSH MD Anderson Cancer Center Department: Thoracic Oncology - New Patient Intake Work Type: Full-Time - 40 Hours per week (1.0 FTE) Shift: 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM Work Schedule: Four 10-Hour Shifts per week - Weekdays only Rush offers exceptional rewards and benefits learn more at our Rush benefits page (https://www.rush.edu/rush-careers/employee-benefits). Pay Range: $84,760 - $151,715 per year 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 Oncology Nurse Navigator 2 is a registered nurse (RN) who works with physician practices and multi-disciplinary teams to promote the effective utilization of services and coordination of care for patients within the Cancer Center service line. The Oncology Nurse Navigator 2 contributes to the assessment of patients' psychosocial, financial and clinical needs throughout the continuum of care ensuring high quality care while supporting quality metrics of the Cancer Center and Rush University Medical Center The Oncology Nurse Navigator 2 functions as a liaison between patients, physician practices, the hospital, and the community performing functions that meet the core competencies of oncology navigation; Care Coordination, Communication, Education, and Professional Role/Care as well as the domains of the Profession Practice Model; Relationships and Caring, Evidence Based Practice, Technical Expertise, Critical Thinking and Leadership. The Oncology Nurse Navigator 2 care may be focused in medical oncology, hematology, stem cell transplant, gyne-oncology, surgery, radiation oncology, cancer screening or supporting multi-disciplinary clinics. This RN exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures. Requirements Other information: Current State of Illinois Registered Nurse licensure required At least one year of nursing experience. Earned nursing degree of baccalaureate level of education or higher. Oncology nursing experience preferred Oncology nursing certification preferred Physical Demands Ability to travel throughout the Medical Center and some roles may require travel to other sites of care. 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 Relationships and Caring 1. Establishes a caring therapeutic relationship with patients and families utilizing effective communication while managing a defined patient caseload. Assesses patients for social determinants of health; utilizing findings to develop a plan of care and mutual goal setting. Serves as liaison for the patient, becoming an expert on the patient and their needs throughout the trajectory of their care from diagnosis to end of life or survivorship Advocates for patient and their families to ensure timely access to treatment and equal access to health care Collaborates with all members of the health care team in a positive, professional manner to ensure coordination of patient care. Serves as a reference regarding clinical trials and coordinates care with The clinical trial office Provides psycho-social support and Facilitates referrals and transitions of care ensuring effective utilization of internal and community resources Evidence-Based Practice Provides symptom managements utilizing guidelines/evidence based practice from oncology resources in collaboration with providers Performs role utilizing EBP within specialty established by nationally recognized oncology nursing associations, cancer societies and networks as well as published research and quality documents. Technical Expertise 1. Responds to patient questions and needs via various technology: “My Chart,” staff messages, telephone contact, etc. Coordinates/Schedules admissions, surgeries, laboratory testing, radiographic exam, and infusion. Performs basic administrative tasks related to role Establishes plan for venous access via assessment of peripheral veins. Performs nursing procedures per policy. Assists providers with procedures utilizing appropriate technique. Assesses patient and family learning style to provide ongoing education regarding diagnosis, staging, treatment, side effects and self-care. Provides detailed documentation in the electronic medical record to support assessment and interventions Critical Thinking 1. Reviews medical records to ensure completeness as applicable for patient diagnosis and staging. Requests additional medical records as needed Ensures new patients are scheduled for appropriate providers based upon assessment of patient and collaborates to alter plan as needed Assesses patients in person or remotely to evaluate current status and needs Provides telephone triage as defined by guidelines and in collaboration with provider coordinating care with infusion room, home health, urgent care or emergency department as required Recognizes changes in patient status and responds in a timely manner to optimize patient outcomes Prioritizes complex patient care based upon knowledge and clinical experience. Assesses patient compliance with treatment plan Leadership 1. Demonstrates accountability for professional practice, continuing education and progress toward achievement of goals Establishes and maintains expertise regarding disease, staging, current treatment options and management of adverse events. Serves as a liaison between practice and referral sources Participates in quality metric initiatives supporting optimal outcomes and value based metrics Assists in patient identification for tumor board, coordinates tumor board and participates in patient presentation and care plan development. Participates in the orientation and education of health care team members Serves as key member of multi-disciplinary team supporting patient cohesiveness, efficiency, and patient focused care. 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. $113,193.60 - $202,612.80 / YEAR
Location: 1520 W Harrison St, Chicago, Illinois 60607 Business Unit: RUSH MD Anderson Cancer Center Department: Benign Infusion & Urgent Care Work Type: Full-Time - 40 Hours per week (1.0 FTE) Work Schedule: Four 10-Hour Shifts - Weekdays only Rush offers exceptional rewards and benefits learn more at our Rush benefits page (https://www.rush.edu/rush-careers/employee-benefits). Pay Range: $113,193.60 - $202,612.80 per year 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 Manager, RN, under the leadership of both the Director of Operations and Medical Director, will be responsible for the ongoing clinical and operational functionality of the practice (operations, workflows, quality and patient experience). Exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures. Other Information Required Job Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Nursing required. Current State of Illinois RN licensure required. Current State of IN licensure required for those working in Indiana. National nursing certification required within one year of hire. Five years healthcare, hospital or patient care delivery experience. Displays commitment to delivering superior patient experience. Strong communicator with ability to influence provider and staff. Ability to identify, troubleshoot and resolve problems in a complex environment. Preferred Job Qualifications Master's Degree Experience in healthcare operations or ambulatory setting. Responsibilities Job Responsibilities: Provides input towards strategic and long term operational planning. Escalates issues that impact strategy to Director. Supports providers in the delivery of exceptional care. Works with the leadership team to monitor and address patient experience feedback. Review, research and resolve practice specific patient complaints and concerns. Understands and supports providers' productivity challenges and implements practices and workflow changes to alleviate them. Operationalizes institution and department change initiatives and implements approved changes at Practice level. Responsible for converting organizational goals into practice specific goals and drives the goal implementation, including policy revisions and Practice specific quality improvement initiatives. Monitors practice level key performance indicators, scorecards, patient feedback, quality results, patient safety goals, environment of care and financial reports to ensure the Practice remains on course to meet or exceed operational goals. Interprets data and understands how to respond to maximize Practice performance. Identify trends, and underlying issues and institutes resolutions. Motivates staff to perform at their highest level and effectively holds staff accountable for delivery of high quality services including patient care, access and satisfaction. Hires strong talent with appropriate competencies and skill mix. Ensures appropriate staffing in all areas including providing staff training, competency development, orientation and recognition. Direct reports include clinical, lead/charge staff and other non-physician staff. Monitors staff and physician satisfaction and makes recommendations to improve work culture as necessary. Maintain regular, two-way communication with staff to support their achievement of strong performance in support of the practice goals, supports their personal developmental goals and concerns and builds an understanding of Rush and the practice. Responsible for achievement of all compliance, regulatory, joint commission, ECOG/UNOS/OSHA adherence and other regulatory body requirements. Must understand and effectively use EPIC, all systems and software databases to achieve goals. Maintains effective, collaborative working relationships with other RUMG departments and related practices for best practices, workflow, policy and process feedback. Representative on RUMG committees or cross-departmental team to design and implement common standards. Manage availability of resources/supplies. Monitors patterns in purchasing supplies and ensures timely processing of payments and invoices. Serves as a role model whose attitudes and actions support Practice leadership and goals. Acts as a role model and champion for ICARE and employee engagement as well as the patient centered/patient first care model. Keeps up with current development and trends in the area of expertise. 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. Able to stand for hours at a time Able to lift up to 50 lbs Prefer: Experience with LTC Experience with PCC and eMAR Excellent communication skills and customer service skills Tasks for this position include, but not limited to: Able to work day shift 0600 to 1800 Safely administer medications Perform assessments on patients for charting and when notify MD/CNP Work with CNAs to provide good quality care to all residents Entering orders in PCC and carrying out MD/CNP orders Able to perform standard nursing care as learned in nursing school Benefits: Be part of a new and upcoming community. Work in a facility that cares as much about its staff as much as it cares about its residents. (Having the supplies needed to do the job: printer, fax, oxygen, ect.) Join a team attempting to make a difference for residents and staff. 
Job Title: Invention Prevention Nurse LPN/RN Job Location: Chicago Ridge, Illinois Company Name: Chicago Ridge SNF Organization Name: Chicago Ridge SNF Job Summary: At Chicago Ridge Nursing & Rehab Center, we are committed to providing exceptional care and attention to our residents. We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Invention Prevention Nurse to join our team. As a member of our healthcare team, you will play a vital role in ensuring our residents receive the highest level of care and support. If you share our passion for delivering personalized care and making a difference in the lives of others, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding opportunity. Responsibilities: • Develop and implement individualized care plans to prevent invention and promote resident well-being • Conduct thorough assessments and evaluations to identify potential risks and develop strategies to mitigate them • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to provide comprehensive care and support • Educate residents, families, and staff on invention prevention techniques and strategies • Monitor and report on resident outcomes and adjust care plans as needed • Participate in quality improvement initiatives to ensure optimal care and services Requirements: • Minimum of 0 years of experience in a similar role • Strong understanding of invention prevention principles and practices • Effective communication and interpersonal skills • Ability to work collaboratively with diverse teams and populations • Strong problem-solving and critical thinking skills What We Offer: • A dynamic and supportive work environment • Opportunities for professional growth and development • A chance to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others • [Salary: TO BE DETERMINED ] • [Benefits: TO BE DETERMINED ] How to Apply: If you are a dedicated and compassionate healthcare professional who is passionate about delivering exceptional care, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. Please submit your application to join our team and take the first step towards making a difference in the lives of our residents. Apply today to become an Invention Prevention Nurse at Chicago Ridge Nursing & Rehab Center and start making a brighter tomorrow for our residents! Requirements: LPN (current and active) BLS certificate Able to stand for hours at a time Able to lift up to 50 lbs Prefer: Experience with LTC Experience with PCC and eMAR Excellent communication skills and customer service skills Tasks for this position include, but not limited to: Able to work day shift 0600 to 1800 Safely administer medications Perform assessments on patients for charting and when notify MD/CNP Work with CNAs to provide good quality care to all residents Entering orders in PCC and carrying out MD/CNP orders Able to perform standard nursing care as learned in nursing school Benefits: Be part of a new and upcoming community. Work in a facility that cares as much about its staff as much as it cares about its residents. (Having the supplies needed to do the job: printer, fax, oxygen, ect.) Join a team attempting to make a difference for residents and staff. 
Why USA Clinics Group? Founded by physicians with experience at leading academic medical centers, USA Clinics Group was built on a vision of delivering patient-first care beyond the hospital setting. Today, we’re the nation’s largest network of outpatient vein, fibroid, vascular, and prostate centers—with 170+ clinics nationwide. Our mission is simple: provide life-changing, minimally invasive care, close to home. We’re building a culture where innovation, compassion, and accountability thrive. While proud of our growth, we’re even more excited about what’s ahead, and the team we’re building to get there. We look forward to meeting you! Why You'll Love Working with us: 🚀 Rapid career advancement 💼 Competitive compensation package 📚 Fully Paid Clinical Training 🏥 Work with cutting-edge technology 🌟 Make a real impact on patients’ lives 📈 Join a fast-growing, mission-driven company 🤝 Positive, team-oriented environment Position Summary: As a Medical Assistant, you would balance the needs of patients and maintain efficient work-flow of the office as well as provide support to the physician in all facets of medical procedures – before during and after. In addition, you would ensure that the patient has an excellent service experience. Position Details: · Location: This position works Wednesdays & Thursdays in our Chicago and Orland Park clinics. · Schedule: Part-Time · Compensation: $20.00-$24.00/hr based on experience and qualifications. Must be able to train full-time for the first 2-4 weeks in our Chicagoland clinics. Key Responsibilities: Greet patients and escort them to the examination rooms; assist patients with the completion of forms as necessary. Become familiar with clinic computer hardware and software and use according to company policies. Answer multiple line and multiple language telephone lines. Schedule appointments and accommodate patient appointment needs, such as ordering transportation, rescheduling, etc. Perform clerical work as needed, i.e., copying, filing, faxing, etc. Maintain procedure rooms by ensuring that they are neat and ready for use at all times. Assist doctors during Endovenous Laser Therapy procedures in accordance with instructions and individual doctor preferences. Prepare patients before procedures and clean up after. Ensure patient receipt of post-procedure instructions and how to obtain medication if needed. Prepares IV solution. Apply knowledge of sterile techniques and OSHA regulations. Train new staff and assist ultrasound staff as needed. Additional duties as assigned. Certified Medical Assistant (CMA/RMA) - preferred 1-3 years of experience as a Medical Assistant High School Diploma or Equivalent Ability to work well in a fast paced environment Paid Training 
Why USA Clinics Group? Founded by physicians with experience at leading academic medical centers, USA Clinics Group was built on a vision of delivering patient-first care beyond the hospital setting. Today, we’re the nation’s largest network of outpatient vein, fibroid, vascular, and prostate centers—with 170+ clinics nationwide. Our mission is simple: provide life-changing, minimally invasive care, close to home. We’re building a culture where innovation, compassion, and accountability thrive. While proud of our growth, we’re even more excited about what’s ahead, and the team we’re building to get there. We look forward to meeting you! Why You'll Love Working with us: 🚀 Rapid career advancement 💼 Competitive compensation package 📚 Fully Paid Clinical Training 🏥 Work with cutting-edge technology 🌟 Make a real impact on patients’ lives 📈 Join a fast-growing, mission-driven company 🤝 Positive, team-oriented environment Position Summary: As a Medical Assistant, you would balance the needs of patients and maintain efficient work-flow of the office as well as provide support to the physician in all facets of medical procedures – before during and after. In addition, you would ensure that the patient has an excellent service experience. Position Details: · Location: This position works Wednesdays & Thursdays in our Chicago and Orland Park clinics. · Schedule: Part-Time · Compensation: $20.00-$24.00/hr based on experience and qualifications. Must be able to train full-time for the first 2-4 weeks in our Chicagoland clinics. Key Responsibilities: Greet patients and escort them to the examination rooms; assist patients with the completion of forms as necessary. Become familiar with clinic computer hardware and software and use according to company policies. Answer multiple line and multiple language telephone lines. Schedule appointments and accommodate patient appointment needs, such as ordering transportation, rescheduling, etc. Perform clerical work as needed, i.e., copying, filing, faxing, etc. Maintain procedure rooms by ensuring that they are neat and ready for use at all times. Assist doctors during Endovenous Laser Therapy procedures in accordance with instructions and individual doctor preferences. Prepare patients before procedures and clean up after. Ensure patient receipt of post-procedure instructions and how to obtain medication if needed. Prepares IV solution. Apply knowledge of sterile techniques and OSHA regulations. Train new staff and assist ultrasound staff as needed. Additional duties as assigned. Certified Medical Assistant (CMA/RMA) - preferred 1-3 years of experience as a Medical Assistant High School Diploma or Equivalent Ability to work well in a fast paced environment Paid Training 
Why USA Clinics Group? Founded by physicians with experience at leading academic medical centers, USA Clinics Group was built on a vision of delivering patient-first care beyond the hospital setting. Today, we’re the nation’s largest network of outpatient vein, fibroid, vascular, and prostate centers—with 170+ clinics nationwide. Our mission is simple: provide life-changing, minimally invasive care, close to home. We’re building a culture where innovation, compassion, and accountability thrive. While proud of our growth, we’re even more excited about what’s ahead, and the team we’re building to get there. We look forward to meeting you! Why You'll Love Working with us: 🚀 Rapid career advancement 💼 Competitive compensation package 📚 Fully Paid Clinical Training 🏥 Work with cutting-edge technology 🌟 Make a real impact on patients’ lives 📈 Join a fast-growing, mission-driven company 🤝 Positive, team-oriented environment Position Summary: As a Medical Assistant, you would balance the needs of patients and maintain efficient work-flow of the office as well as provide support to the physician in all facets of medical procedures – before during and after. In addition, you would ensure that the patient has an excellent service experience. Position Details: · Location: This position will float between our Plainfield, Frankfort, Naperville, and Orland Park clinic locations. · Schedule: Full-Time, between 4-5 days per week. · Compensation: $20.00-$24.00/hr based on experience and qualifications. Key Responsibilities: Greet patients and escort them to the examination rooms; assist patients with the completion of forms as necessary. Become familiar with clinic computer hardware and software and use according to company policies. Answer multiple line and multiple language telephone lines. Schedule appointments and accommodate patient appointment needs, such as ordering transportation, rescheduling, etc. Perform clerical work as needed, i.e., copying, filing, faxing, etc. Maintain procedure rooms by ensuring that they are neat and ready for use at all times. Assist doctors during Endovenous Laser Therapy procedures in accordance with instructions and individual doctor preferences. Prepare patients before procedures and clean up after. Ensure patient receipt of post-procedure instructions and how to obtain medication if needed. Prepares IV solution. Apply knowledge of sterile techniques and OSHA regulations. Train new staff and assist ultrasound staff as needed. Additional duties as assigned. Certified Medical Assistant (CMA/RMA) - preferred 1-3 years of experience as a Medical Assistant High School Diploma or Equivalent Ability to work well in a fast paced environment Health insurance (medical, dental, vision) Retirement Plan Paid time off (PTO) (vacation, sick) 
Why USA Clinics Group? Founded by physicians with experience at leading academic medical centers, USA Clinics Group was built on a vision of delivering patient-first care beyond the hospital setting. Today, we’re the nation’s largest network of outpatient vein, fibroid, vascular, and prostate centers—with 170+ clinics nationwide. Our mission is simple: provide life-changing, minimally invasive care, close to home. We’re building a culture where innovation, compassion, and accountability thrive. While proud of our growth, we’re even more excited about what’s ahead, and the team we’re building to get there. We look forward to meeting you! Why You'll Love Working with us: 🚀 Rapid career advancement 💼 Competitive compensation package 📚 Fully Paid Clinical Training 🏥 Work with cutting-edge technology 🌟 Make a real impact on patients’ lives 📈 Join a fast-growing, mission-driven company 🤝 Positive, team-oriented environment Position Summary: As a Medical Assistant, you would balance the needs of patients and maintain efficient work-flow of the office as well as provide support to the physician in all facets of medical procedures – before during and after. In addition, you would ensure that the patient has an excellent service experience. Position Details: · Location: This position will float between our Plainfield, Frankfort, Naperville, and Orland Park clinic locations. · Schedule: Full-Time, between 4-5 days per week. · Compensation: $20.00-$24.00/hr based on experience and qualifications. Key Responsibilities: Greet patients and escort them to the examination rooms; assist patients with the completion of forms as necessary. Become familiar with clinic computer hardware and software and use according to company policies. Answer multiple line and multiple language telephone lines. Schedule appointments and accommodate patient appointment needs, such as ordering transportation, rescheduling, etc. Perform clerical work as needed, i.e., copying, filing, faxing, etc. Maintain procedure rooms by ensuring that they are neat and ready for use at all times. Assist doctors during Endovenous Laser Therapy procedures in accordance with instructions and individual doctor preferences. Prepare patients before procedures and clean up after. Ensure patient receipt of post-procedure instructions and how to obtain medication if needed. Prepares IV solution. Apply knowledge of sterile techniques and OSHA regulations. Train new staff and assist ultrasound staff as needed. Additional duties as assigned. Certified Medical Assistant (CMA/RMA) - preferred 1-3 years of experience as a Medical Assistant High School Diploma or Equivalent Ability to work well in a fast paced environment Health insurance (medical, dental, vision) Retirement Plan Paid time off (PTO) (vacation, sick) 
Why USA Clinics Group? Founded by physicians with experience at leading academic medical centers, USA Clinics Group was built on a vision of delivering patient-first care beyond the hospital setting. Today, we’re the nation’s largest network of outpatient vein, fibroid, vascular, and prostate centers—with 170+ clinics nationwide. Our mission is simple: provide life-changing, minimally invasive care, close to home. We’re building a culture where innovation, compassion, and accountability thrive. While proud of our growth, we’re even more excited about what’s ahead, and the team we’re building to get there. We look forward to meeting you! Why You'll Love Working with us: 🚀 Rapid career advancement 💼 Competitive compensation package 📚 Fully Paid Clinical Training 🏥 Work with cutting-edge technology 🌟 Make a real impact on patients’ lives 📈 Join a fast-growing, mission-driven company 🤝 Positive, team-oriented environment Position Summary: As a Medical Assistant, you would balance the needs of patients and maintain efficient work-flow of the office as well as provide support to the physician in all facets of medical procedures – before during and after. In addition, you would ensure that the patient has an excellent service experience. Position Details: · Location: This position will float between our Plainfield, Frankfort, Naperville, and Orland Park clinic locations. · Schedule: Full-Time, between 4-5 days per week. · Compensation: $20.00-$24.00/hr based on experience and qualifications. Key Responsibilities: Greet patients and escort them to the examination rooms; assist patients with the completion of forms as necessary. Become familiar with clinic computer hardware and software and use according to company policies. Answer multiple line and multiple language telephone lines. Schedule appointments and accommodate patient appointment needs, such as ordering transportation, rescheduling, etc. Perform clerical work as needed, i.e., copying, filing, faxing, etc. Maintain procedure rooms by ensuring that they are neat and ready for use at all times. Assist doctors during Endovenous Laser Therapy procedures in accordance with instructions and individual doctor preferences. Prepare patients before procedures and clean up after. Ensure patient receipt of post-procedure instructions and how to obtain medication if needed. Prepares IV solution. Apply knowledge of sterile techniques and OSHA regulations. Train new staff and assist ultrasound staff as needed. Additional duties as assigned. Certified Medical Assistant (CMA/RMA) - preferred 1-3 years of experience as a Medical Assistant High School Diploma or Equivalent Ability to work well in a fast paced environment Health insurance (medical, dental, vision) Retirement Plan Paid time off (PTO) (vacation, sick) 
Why USA Clinics Group? Founded by physicians with experience at leading academic medical centers, USA Clinics Group was built on a vision of delivering patient-first care beyond the hospital setting. Today, we’re the nation’s largest network of outpatient vein, fibroid, vascular, and prostate centers—with 170+ clinics nationwide. Our mission is simple: provide life-changing, minimally invasive care, close to home. We’re building a culture where innovation, compassion, and accountability thrive. While proud of our growth, we’re even more excited about what’s ahead, and the team we’re building to get there. We look forward to meeting you! Why You'll Love Working with us: 🚀 Rapid career advancement 💼 Competitive compensation package 📚 Fully Paid Clinical Training 🏥 Work with cutting-edge technology 🌟 Make a real impact on patients’ lives 📈 Join a fast-growing, mission-driven company 🤝 Positive, team-oriented environment Position Summary: As a Medical Assistant, you would balance the needs of patients and maintain efficient work-flow of the office as well as provide support to the physician in all facets of medical procedures – before during and after. In addition, you would ensure that the patient has an excellent service experience. Position Details: · Location: This position will float between our Plainfield, Frankfort, Naperville, and Orland Park clinic locations. · Schedule: Full-Time, between 4-5 days per week. · Compensation: $20.00-$24.00/hr based on experience and qualifications. Key Responsibilities: Greet patients and escort them to the examination rooms; assist patients with the completion of forms as necessary. Become familiar with clinic computer hardware and software and use according to company policies. Answer multiple line and multiple language telephone lines. Schedule appointments and accommodate patient appointment needs, such as ordering transportation, rescheduling, etc. Perform clerical work as needed, i.e., copying, filing, faxing, etc. Maintain procedure rooms by ensuring that they are neat and ready for use at all times. Assist doctors during Endovenous Laser Therapy procedures in accordance with instructions and individual doctor preferences. Prepare patients before procedures and clean up after. Ensure patient receipt of post-procedure instructions and how to obtain medication if needed. Prepares IV solution. Apply knowledge of sterile techniques and OSHA regulations. Train new staff and assist ultrasound staff as needed. Additional duties as assigned. Certified Medical Assistant (CMA/RMA) - preferred 1-3 years of experience as a Medical Assistant High School Diploma or Equivalent Ability to work well in a fast paced environment Health insurance (medical, dental, vision) Retirement Plan Paid time off (PTO) (vacation, sick) 
Why USA Clinics Group? Founded by physicians with experience at leading academic medical centers, USA Clinics Group was built on a vision of delivering patient-first care beyond the hospital setting. Today, we’re the nation’s largest network of outpatient vein, fibroid, vascular, and prostate centers—with 170+ clinics nationwide. Our mission is simple: provide life-changing, minimally invasive care, close to home. We’re building a culture where innovation, compassion, and accountability thrive. While proud of our growth, we’re even more excited about what’s ahead, and the team we’re building to get there. We look forward to meeting you! Why You'll Love Working with us: 🚀 Rapid career advancement 💼 Competitive compensation package 📚 Fully Paid Clinical Training 🏥 Work with cutting-edge technology 🌟 Make a real impact on patients’ lives 📈 Join a fast-growing, mission-driven company 🤝 Positive, team-oriented environment Position Summary: As a Medical Assistant, you would balance the needs of patients and maintain efficient work-flow of the office as well as provide support to the physician in all facets of medical procedures – before during and after. In addition, you would ensure that the patient has an excellent service experience. Position Details: · Location: This position will float between our Plainfield, Frankfort, Naperville, and Orland Park clinic locations. · Schedule: Full-Time, between 4-5 days per week. · Compensation: $20.00-$24.00/hr based on experience and qualifications. Key Responsibilities: Greet patients and escort them to the examination rooms; assist patients with the completion of forms as necessary. Become familiar with clinic computer hardware and software and use according to company policies. Answer multiple line and multiple language telephone lines. Schedule appointments and accommodate patient appointment needs, such as ordering transportation, rescheduling, etc. Perform clerical work as needed, i.e., copying, filing, faxing, etc. Maintain procedure rooms by ensuring that they are neat and ready for use at all times. Assist doctors during Endovenous Laser Therapy procedures in accordance with instructions and individual doctor preferences. Prepare patients before procedures and clean up after. Ensure patient receipt of post-procedure instructions and how to obtain medication if needed. Prepares IV solution. Apply knowledge of sterile techniques and OSHA regulations. Train new staff and assist ultrasound staff as needed. Additional duties as assigned. Certified Medical Assistant (CMA/RMA) - preferred 1-3 years of experience as a Medical Assistant High School Diploma or Equivalent Ability to work well in a fast paced environment Health insurance (medical, dental, vision) Retirement Plan Paid time off (PTO) (vacation, sick) 
Cedarhurst, a regional healthcare provider and true friend of older adults, seeks a service-minded, career-oriented individual to join our team as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) at our Naperville community. This position requires availability to work evenings from 2:00 - 10:00 pm. As a Licensed Practical Nurse, you will have the opportunity to connect with, and positively impact the lives of, our residents daily! You will promote the physical, personal, and emotional well-being of each resident and work with the Director of Nursing and care staff teams to strive to reach the ultimate goal, which is to return the resident to their maximum level of self-care and independence, when possible. As a Licensed Practical Nurse, you will impact the lives of our residents by – Responsible for the planning, implementation, and evaluation of all nursing care prescribed, and provided, to our residents within the community. Work with the Director of Nursing to provide direction and oversight to the care staff regarding the resident’s needs based on the assessment performed. Understand the importance and value of communication regarding the resident’s care and well-being with community staff, as well as with the resident’s family members. To become a Licensed Practical Nurse, you will need – Graduation from an accredited School of Nursing and current state license is required 1+ years of Nursing experience preferred. Must possess a current CPR certification. Dependable and able to meet schedule requirements with no restrictions, and available for weekend rotations Working knowledge of treating and assisting seniors with dementia. Ability to provide necessary care to residents of the community within state and federal guidelines. Knowledgeable of and experienced in conducting pre-admission assessments, training, and education to staff, residents, and family members. Conduct oneself in a professional manner at all times with the ability to effectively perform conflict intervention and resolution for residents, families, employees, and others as needed. Must be able to meet all physical demands of the job which includes, but is not limited to: seeing, speaking, touching, walking, standing, bending, reaching overhead, crouching/kneeling or crawling, as well as the ability to regularly lift/move up to 50lbs independently and up to 200lbs with assistance. Ability to work well with others and take direction from management, as well as take initiative – willing to go above and beyond to ensure our residents needs are met and they are comfortable in their living environment. Self-motivated to accomplish identified goals with a strong sense of accountability for results. Must possess knowledge of state and federal nursing center laws and regulations regarding senior living care, as well as a solid understanding of opportunities and limits of other levels of care within senior living. When considering a career with Cedarhurst , please understand that – Our core values describe our expectation that every team member will be Passionate, Trustworthy, Empathetic, Positive, Respectful , and Approachable – and in every way a real, true friend of those we serve. To be a Cedarhurst team member means you’re devoted to doing The Friend’s Work: In your every effort, you reassure, energize, and inspire older adults in Cedarhurst. Cedarhurst believes that its team is its greatest asset. For this reason, we provide our team members with extensive training as well as personal and career development opportunities. Cedarhurst believes in promoting from within. We seek team members who wish to grow with us. Cedarhurst offers a competitive benefits package including medical insurance coverage, life insurance, long-term disability coverage, and a 401(k) Plan with company match (after 1 year of service). Cedarhurst considers the health and safety of its residents, family members, and team members as its highest priorities. All offers of employment are conditioned on completing and passing a background and drug test, participating in testing requirements (such as TB), and using designated PPE when required. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, we will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages prospective employees and incumbents to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. 
Welcome to Avantara Park Ridge , a premier skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility located in the vibrant Park Ridge, Illinois community. We are proud to have earned the prestigious Gold Seal of Approval® Certification from The Joint Commission for Post-Acute Care and Nursing Care, underscoring our commitment to providing the highest standards of healthcare quality and safety. At Avantara Park Ridge , we offer state-of-the-art rehabilitation therapies in a serene, welcoming environment, ensuring each resident receives personalized care to meet their specific needs. Situated in the heart of Chicago’s northwest suburbs, Avantara Park Ridge offers the perfect blend of suburban charm and easy access to city amenities, making it a great place to work. If you are passionate about delivering exceptional care and want to be part of an award-winning team, Avantara Park Ridge is the ideal place to advance your healthcare career. Licensed Practical Nurse, LPN Job Description: SIGN-ON BONUS OF $500 AVAILABLE AFTER 90 DAYS / $1500 AVAILABLE AFTER 1 YEAR FOR FULL-TIME LPNs! Same day pay! Pay: $55,000.00 - $95,000.00 per year Are you looking for a rewarding career in Nursing? We are currently searching for Licensed Practical Nurses, LPN’s to join our friendly, caring and supportive team! Avantara Park Ridge is rapidly growing and our team is looking to invest in Licensed Practical Nurses, LPN’s by providing opportunities to further your career and with the tools and encouragement you need to succeed. We offer great benefits including: Daily pay. Competitive wages. Shift differentials. Tuition reimbursement. Internal growth opportunities. *Medical, dental, and vision insurance options. *Short-term and long-term disability insurance options. *401K with employer match. Employee concierge program. Employee assistance program. And more! *Please note that benefit packages vary based on hours worked. To be eligible for consideration applicants should have: As a minimum, an unencumbered State of Illinois Licensed Practical Nurse, LPN license. Prior Licensed Practical Nurse, LPN experience is preferable but we are willing to invest in the right candidate! As a Licensed Practical Nurse, LPN you are the backbone of the Clinical Department. Your work will ensure our residents receive the high standard of care they have grown to expect at Avantara Park Ridge by ensuring residents receive the medication and nursing care they need as directed by their individual care plan, conducting resident assessments, being a team leader, and advocating for your residents. Our residents will depend on your knowledge, skills, and attention to detail to ensure they are comfortable and safe. Located at 1601 N Western Ave, Park Ridge, IL 60068, Avantara Park Ridge is conveniently positioned near local parks, shopping centers, and public transportation, making it an accessible and attractive place to work. Join our compassionate team today and be a part of a facility recognized for its excellence in care and dedication to enhancing the lives of our residents. Avantara Park Ridge is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, expression or orientation, genetic information, national origin, age, disability, or status as a disabled or Vietnam-era veteran. When completing this application, you may exclude information that would disclose or reference this information, or any information relating to any other status protected by federal, state, or local law. Avantara Park Ridge never requests or sends money, payment transfers, direct deposit, or Social Security Number (SSN) information as part of their recruitment process. IND123 
Benefits include: Competitive wages, flexible shifts, 401k, advancement opportunities, and a positive work environment. Also available: health, vision, dental, and life insurance. And..... the ABSOLUTE BEST working environment you could ever imagine being a part of!! JOB SUMMARY: The purpose of this position is to assist the nurses in the providing of resident care primarily in the area of the daily living routine. QUALIFICATIONS: Must hold a current Certified Nurse's Assistant certificate in the State of Illinois. A high school diploma is preferred. Must have the ability and the willingness to work harmoniously with professional and non-professional personnel. Must be able to read, write, and speak English in an understandable manner. JOB REQUIREMENTS: Must be physically and mentally capable of performing routine, repetitive job duties. Show willingness to provide good nursing care. Be considerate, pleasant, and professional in the performance of his/her duties. Must have compassion, tolerance, and understanding for the residents of the facility. Knowledge of JCAHO, OBRA, IDPH, and HFS regulations as related to duties. MAIN DUTIES: Support the facility's philosophy of care and strive to achieve its goals and objectives. Be sensitive to residents' families and respond in an appropriate professional way as the situation requires. Carry out assignments for resident care including (but not limited to): a) bathing b) dressing c) grooming d) shaving e) feeding f) restorative nursing procedures g) retraining Keep residents' bed, dresser, bathroom, and general living area clean and tidy. Answer call lights promptly. Help check in all new residents and re-admissions, as well as assist in the transfer of residents to different rooms. Put resident's clothing away properly. Report any changes in resident's condition--e.g. eating habits, behavior, temperature, etc. to the charge nurse of the unit. Turn bedridden residents every two (2) hours or sooner as indicated. Wash, clean, and dry all incontinent residents. Assist the treatment nurse as assigned. Complete assignment report to charge nurse at the end of every shift. Be responsible for well-being and nursing care of all residents assigned to his/her unit while on duty. Take vital signs and monthly weights (with assistance) and record results in EMR. Document the following in the EMR for all assigned residents: a) vital signs b) weight c) meal monitoring d) bowl and bladder e) restorative records Detect and report situations that have a high probability of causing accidents or injuries to residents and/or staff. Assure that work/assignment areas are clean and free of hazardous conditions, i.e. spills, excess carts, etc. and that equipment, tools, supplies, etc. are properly stored while working, as well as before leaving such areas for breaks, meal times, and end of the work day. Assure that established infection control and universal precaution practices are maintained when performing nursing procedures. Follow established safety precautions when performing tasks and when using equipment and supplies. Assure that equipment is cleaned and prepared for the next shift. Assure that work schedules are followed. Maintain the confidentiality of resident information and honor his/her personal and property rights. Attend nursing department, Care Plan, and other meetings as directed by the DON or ADON. Attend and participate in in-service educational classes and on-the-job training programs as scheduled or as directed. Turn in Days Off and payroll special request forms in a timely manner. Follow established fire, disaster, safety, infection control, and evacuation policies and procedures. Perform other related duties as directed by the DON, ADON, charge nurse, or the Administrator. Job Type: Full-time, Part Time 
SYNERGY HomeCare of Oak Park offers: Competitive pay ($17-$20) Direct deposit Time-and-a-half pay for overtime and holidays Flexible schedules and matching caregivers with nearby clients As a Caregiver with SYNERGY HomeCare of Oak Park, you will: Provide attention to clients’ non-medical needs, including companionship and social engagement Assist client with light housekeeping, meal preparation, and medication reminders Establish communication and a professional relationship with clients, family members, and co-workers Provide reliable care by being punctual and consistently covering shifts Experience the SYNERGY HomeCare difference, where we are united under one purpose, to bring wholehearted, life-energizing care to as many people as possible - on their own terms, in their own homes. And that starts with compassionate caregivers like YOU! When you join the SYNERGY HomeCare team, you will feel appreciated, recognized, and rewarded for the comforting, life-affirming care that comes right from your heart! Our promise to our clients is to bring the full support for fuller lives and to elevate their confidence knowing they have a caregiver like you by their side. Do you: Enjoy serving others? Own your own vehicle Have a big heart with a lot of love to share? Take charge with a warm smile? We always have an opening for caregivers who can answer yes to these questions. At SYNERGY HomeCare we create a world of care at home for all, which means you will have the opportunity to care for a wide variety of people; spanning all ages and all abilities. We are seeking caregivers to join our independently owned and operated national agency. Caregiver Benefits include: Benefits-- AVIBRA & AFLAC: - including short-term disability, accident coverage for on and off the job accidents, vision, dental, and more. Flexibility – We understand how difficult it can be to find a job that balances your time with school, kids, or other priorities. We’ll do our best to provide flexible options that work with your schedule. Training and Education - knowledge of caring for seniors is constantly changing, and we keep you up to date with training and educational materials. Employee referral program - Get paid to refer friends to work with SYNERGY HomeCare) Friendly, Efficient, and Synergistic Work Environment- our clients and our caregivers come first! We treat our employees the way we want our employees to treat our clients. In turn, our clients love working with our caregivers and our company. If you would like to join our outstanding team at SYNERGY HomeCare of Oak Park, apply today! 
Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) Sign-on Bonus $7.5K Position Summary: The primary purpose of the Assistant Director of Nursing is to assist the Director of Nursing in planning, organizing, developing, and directing the day-to-day functions of the Nursing Department in accordance with current federal, state, and local standards, guidelines, and regulations that govern our facility, to ensure that the highest degree of quality care is always maintained. Essential Duties: · Assist the Director of Nursing in planning, developing, organizing, implementing, evaluating, and directing the day-to-day functions of the nursing department, in accordance with current rules, regulations, and guidelines that govern the long-term care facility. · Assist in coordinating nursing services with other resident services to ensure the continuity of the residents’ total regimen of care. · Perform administrative duties such as completing medical forms, reports, evaluations, studies, charting, etc. · Assist the Director of Nursing in ensuring enough licensed practical and/or registered nurses; Certified Nursing Assistants; medications; and safety equipment are available and utilized in the proper manner for each shift to ensure that quality care is maintained. Benefits Offered : Extremely low-cost Health, Dental, Vision, 401K, and more $25,000 Company Paid Life Insurance – at no cost to you Leadership Training to enhance your management skills Daily Pay - get your money when you want Paid Vacations - rolls over each year Paid Sick Time Paid Holidays Tuition Reimbursement Daily, Weekly, Monthly Employee Appreciation Events Birthday, Anniversary Celebrations Free Employee Assistance Programs - professional support & guidance on family, money, health, legal services and more Huge Discounts at all major retailers (Walmart, Costco, etc.) at no cost to you Virtual Visits with Doctors 24/7, without setting up additional accounts or appointments Paid Break Time for Nursing Mothers Time Off to Vote Qualifications : Must possess a nursing degree from an accredited college or university or be a graduate of an approved LPN program with a pharmacology course. Must possess a current Illinois unencumbered license to practice as a RN or LPN. 2 years of experience in a supervisor healthcare role preferred . 
Experience the SYNERGY HomeCare difference, where we are united under one purpose, to bring wholehearted, life-energizing care to as many people as possible - on their own terms, in their own homes. And that starts with compassionate caregivers like YOU! When you join the SYNERGY HomeCare team, you will feel appreciated, recognized, and rewarded for the comforting, life-affirming care that comes right from your heart! Our promise to our clients is to bring the full support for fuller lives and to elevate their confidence knowing they have a caregiver like you by their side. Do you: Enjoy serving others? Have a big heart with a lot of love to share? Take charge with a warm smile? We always have an opening for caregivers who can answer yes to these questions. At SYNERGY HomeCare we create a world of care at home for all, which means you will have the opportunity to care for a wide variety of people; spanning all ages and all abilities. We are seeking caregivers to join our independently owned and operated national agency. SYNERGY HomeCare offers: Competitive pay - $15 - $22.00 /hr . pay Ongoing training Time-and-a-half pay for overtime and holidays Flexible schedules and matching caregivers with nearby clients Employee recognition programs As a Caregiver with SYNERGY HomeCare, you will: Provide attention to clients’ non-medical needs, including companionship and social engagement Assist client with light housekeeping, meal preparation, and medication reminders Establish communication and a professional relationship with clients, family members, and co-workers Provide reliable care by being punctual and consistently covering shifts Caregiver Benefits include: Flexible Hours Training (Virtual) Client and Management Feedback 9- Pay review If you would like to join our outstanding team at SYNERGY HomeCare, apply today! Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: $15.00 - $22.00 per hour Benefits: Flexible schedule Paid time off Referral program Schedule: 12 hour shift 4 hour shift 8 hour shift Day shift Evening shift Holidays Morning shift Night shift Overnight shift Weekends as needed Ability to Relocate: Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location: In person 
MUST BE VACCINATED FOR COVID-19 MUST HAVE A VALID SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER About Our Company: Illinois Nursing Academy is a strong member in the community by helping members in our community jump start their career in the nursing field. Our school has partnered with many nursing facilities in the Chicagoland and Rockford area that are willing to hire and pay for students to attend our class while guaranteeing employment with that nursing facility, during and after this course. Illinois Nursing Academy is dedicated to the care that is provided to patients and upholds high standards so that our students can work anywhere after graduation with confidence. About the Position/ Responsibilities and Duties Illinois Nursing Academy has the reputation of aiding members of the community receive an education and employment in healthcare. By applying today, you are making the choice to be a part of the growing healthcare field. We are committed to assisting with job placement, as well as education so you can be successful in the future. Duties that you will learn through our program and at the nursing facility are: Turning & moving patients. Proper usage of medical supplies. Assisting patients with activities of daily living (bathing, toileting, feeding, etc.) Checking vital signs (i.e. blood pressure, heart rate, etc.) Assist with other needs of patients This Position requires the following: Excellent patient care and customer service skills Must enjoy working with seniors. Must have an excellent work ethic. Must be able to work in collaboration with the nursing team. Must have a solid work history. Passing a background check Most of the facilities that are partnered with Illinois Nursing Academy offer a competitive hourly rate, a great working environment, and a comprehensive benefits package for full-time staff. § All selected applicants will be required to attend an in-person course once a week at the school in Midlothian, IL as well as clinical hours at a specific site. § Staff that are selected by a facility will be required to work at the facility throughout the CNA course and after to receive full payment of one’s course.