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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.
Respiratory Care Jobs
As a member of the respiratory care team at Rush University Medical Center, you will have a voice—not only in the direction of your own career, but also in the direction that respiratory care will take at Rush. A respiratory care job with Rush is about continual improvement in our practices and continual development of your own future. Look into becoming a member of the respiratory care team at Rush. It’s how your career should be.
Recent Openings
- ADVANCED RESPIRATORY PRACTITIONER - Chicago, IL
- Description: Provides simple, intermediate, and complex therapeutic and diagnostic procedures in the Neonatal/Pediatric Section. Functions as a clinical specialist and resource in Neonatal/Pediatrics. Precepts new employees and educates current employees. Provides charge therapist duties. Provides charge therapist duties; assigns/reassigns workload for staff, updates department information management systems during the shift, prepares...
Reference Code: 2010-2496 - Polysomnographic Tech III Pediatrics - Chicago, IL
- Description: This is a night shift position (7:00 - 8:00 PM to 7:00- 8:00 AM.) Three 12 hour shifts and 4 additional hours during the week. The person in this position performs routine polysomnographic testing and provides technical analysis of these tests. May also perform ventilator assessments performed during polysomnography and awake multichannel recording if certified in respiratory therapy. Principal Duties and Responsibilities...
Reference Code: 2009-1118
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).