Rush
Rush University Medical Center currently has the following openings. Jobs vary from time to time based on our current openings. Please check back often to find a career that is right for you.
Admin and Clerical Jobs
When you come to work in the Administrative and Clerical support areas at Rush, the job opportunities are yours to discover. We offer both part-time and full-time employment in a variety of departments, and we encourage transfers and promotions of our staff so that our people can advance their careers.
Recent Openings
- Secretary 3 Part Time - Chicago, IL
- Description: Secretary 3 - Part Time Patient Transport Department (24 hours per week) Rush is looking to hire a part time secretary for the Patient Transport department. Reporting to the director, this individual will ensure smooth day to day operation of the department....
Reference Code: 2012-0234 - Administrative Coordinator Human Resources Administration - Chicago, IL
- Description: Human Resources Administrative Coordinator If you are looking for an opportunity to utilize your talent at Chicago’s leading academic medical center that is transforming the landscape of medicine. Rush University Medical Center is looking for an Administrative Coordinator to provide administrative support to a multi-disciplinary Human Resources Leadership Team. General Summary: The position provides administrat...
Reference Code: 2012-0215 - Practice Administrator Revenue Cycle Management - Chicago, IL
- Description: PRACTICE ADMINISTRATOR - Revenue Cycle Management Position Highlights: This position provides administrative leadership for multiple Medical Service Plans. Must manage multiple priorities established by multiple direct reports which at times can be conflicting....
Reference Code: 2012-0168
Location
Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois, and is located along the southwestern shore of freshwater Lake Michigan. The city lies within the humid continental climate zone and experiences four distinct seasons.
Chicago is a major world financial center, with the second largest central business district in the U.S. Manufacturing, printing, publishing and food processing also play major roles in the city's economy. Several medical products and services companies are headquartered in the Chicago area.
The city's waterfront appeal and nightlife has attracted both residents and tourists alike. Over a third of the city population is concentrated in the lakefront neighborhoods (from Rogers Park in the north to South Shore in the south).