Licensed Practical Nurse

Job Description The Opportunity: Saint Luke's Health System is looking for a Licensed Practical Nurse for their Cardiology Wellness Center at the Plaza In this LPN role, you will have the opportunity to work remote from your home 1 day per week in the KC Metro area as allowed by clinic need. Candidates must live in the KC Metro area. Work from home Responsibilities: Answer calls from internal staff, pharmacies, external healthcare providers, and patients. Review normal lab results with patients. Process refill requests. Address patient questions, complaints, and/or concerns. FMLA paperwork and other administrative responsibilities. Work in the clinic Responsibilities: Assist Medical Assistants when needed with EKGs, Rooming Patients, Monitor Patches and Rhythm Monitors. Assist RNs within scope of practice with walk-in visits and other responsibilities. Answer calls from internal staff, pharmacies, external healthcare providers, and patients. Review normal lab results with patients. Process refill requests. Address patient questions, complaints, and/or concerns. FMLA paperwork and other administrative responsibilities. Shift Details: Work in clinic and remotely as clinic schedules allow No nights, No weekends *Flexible scheduling with 8 or 10 hour shift options available We would like to keep this specific to each location, the supervisor for that area can let you know which shift they need. The Work: Provides professional nursing care for clinic patients following established standards and practices. Responsible for screening walk-in patients, telephone screening (with protocols), medication/injection education, assist with procedures, cleaning wounds, dressing changes. Able to work in a team atmosphere, as well as autonomously. Delegates tasks to unlicensed assistive personnel UAP in accordance with demonstrated competencies and consideration to Scope of Practice. May be responsible for covering Medical Assistant job duties as needed. We are seeking an experienced LPN with cardiac knowledge who is willing to learn. This is a task-oriented position that requires strong customer service, communication, and multi-tasking skills. To be successful, you will need to have flexibility and be willing to help the team where help is needed. This is a team committed to helping each other within their scope of practice no matter what and sharing knowledge with each other to help the team grow and be successful every day. Why Saint Luke's?: Saint Luke's offers competitive salaries and benefits packages to all eligible employees, click here to find out more. We believe in creating a collaborative environment where all voices are heard. We are here for you and will support you in achieving your goals. Job Requirements Applicable Experience: Less than 1 year Basic Life Support - American Heart Association or Red Cross, Licensed Practical Nurse - Various Associate Degree Job Details Part Time Day (United States of America) The best place to get care. The best place to give care . Saint Luke's 12,000 employees strive toward that vision every day. Our employees are proud to work for the only faith-based, nonprofit, locally owned health system in Kansas City. Joining Saint Luke's means joining a team of exceptional professionals who strive for excellence in patient care. Do the best work of your career within a highly diverse and inclusive workspace where all voices matter. Join the Kansas City region's premiere provider of health services. Equal Opportunity Employer.

Registered Nurse- Emergency Department

Job Description Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas Cit y is seeking an experienced Registered Nurse (RN ) to join our Emergency Department team. This is a great oppotunity to work in a Level 1 Trauma Center , providing care to a diverse and dynamic patient population. Join a collaborative team environment with opportunities to expand your skills and grow professionally. Shift: Full Time Nights (6:45pm-7:15am) In hospital setting, accountable for utilizing the nursing process. Responsible for performing patient care, delegating patient care tasks and for supervision of other patient care staff. Responsible for coordinating the plan of care for a group of assigned patients and consulting with other members of the health care team when indicated to ensure optimal patient outcomes. This clinical nurse demonstrates proficiency and abides by policies, rules, guidelines and procedures. Job Requirements Applicable Experience: Less than 1 year Basic Life Support - American Heart Association or Red Cross, Registered Nurse - Various Associate Degree - Nursing Job Details Full Time Night (United States of America) The best place to get care. The best place to give care . Saint Luke's 12,000 employees strive toward that vision every day. Our employees are proud to work for the only faith-based, nonprofit, locally owned health system in Kansas City. Joining Saint Luke's means joining a team of exceptional professionals who strive for excellence in patient care. Do the best work of your career within a highly diverse and inclusive workspace where all voices matter. Join the Kansas City region's premiere provider of health services. Equal Opportunity Employer.

Radiation Therapist

Radiation Therapist About Shannon Cancer Center: Shannon Cancer Center provides comprehensive cancer care services to patients across 25 counties in West Central Texas. We are committed to delivering assistance, encouragement, and exceptional care through our extensive resources. Our multidisciplinary team includes board-certified Medical Oncologists, Radiation Oncologists, Surgeons, Oncology Certified Nurses, Radiation Therapists, Oncology Nurse Navigators, Oncology Certified Social Workers, Registered Dietitians, and more, ensuring high-quality cancer care at the local level. Quality Designations: Shannon Cancer Center and Shannon Medical Center have earned the highest quality designations in comprehensive, multidisciplinary cancer care, including: American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer Comprehensive Community Cancer Program Accreditation American College of Radiology Radiation Therapy Accreditation Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade A Robotic Surgery Center of Excellence State-of-the-Art Outpatient Cancer Center: Our new Outpatient Cancer Center offers cutting-edge technology and resources, including: 28-chair infusion center for chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and biotherapy Onsite oncology pharmacy PET/CT with PSMA and FDG scans Medical and Radiation Oncology Physician Practices Suites Supportive Care Services (Rehab, Dietitians, Navigation, Financial Navigation, Social Work, Lymphedema, Speech Language Pathology) Dedicated Siemens Oncology CT Simulation Suite 2 Varian Edge TrueBeam Radiotherapy Systems with identical capabilities VisionRT , ARIA Record and Verify, Eclipse TPS Stereotactic Radiation Therapy, Surface-guided radiation therapy, Image-Guided Radiation Therapy, Deep Inspiration Breath Hold Tattoo and Mark-Free Radiation Oncology Center (the only one west of I-35 in Texas) Job Summary: We are currently hiring a Radiation Therapist to join our team. The primary responsibility is to administer ionizing radiation to patients (including adolescent, adult, and geriatric populations) in accordance with the prescription and instructions of the Radiation Oncologist. This role will be performed under the general supervision of the Chief Therapist. Job Requirements: Education: High School Diploma, required Graduate of an ARRT Approved Program in Radiation Therapy, required Experience: 1 year of ARIA experience, preferred 3 years of Radiation Therapy experience, preferred Certifications/Licensures: American Registry of Radiological Technologists (ARRT) Certification in Radiation Therapy (T), required within one (1) year of hire date Medical Radiologic Technologist (MRT), required Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification, required within ninety (90) days of start date Why Shannon Cancer Center? Competitive Salary & Benefits Opportunity to work with the latest in oncology technology Join a multidisciplinary team committed to excellence in patient care Work at an accredited facility with a mission of high-quality, compassionate care

Polysomnographic Specialist

Job Description Are you looking to join a phenomenal team where patient care is at the center of everything we do? Look no further! Day 8-10 hours per week preferred RPSGT or RRT required BLS preferred T he Opportunity: The Polysomnographic Specialist performs all aspects of care as outlined in national and departmental clinical standard of practice policy and procedure manual and in accordance with written verbal orders or approved protocol flow charts. This position will assist with MSLT and home sleep study set-ups. Clinical practice activities include but are not limited to the performance of diagnostic polysomnographic testing, assessment based therapeutic interventions and the analysis and scoring of polysomnographic records. The Polysomnographic Specialist accountabilities include the assessment and evaluation of histories and physicals, diagnostic, clinical and sleep related data pursuant to the development and monitoring of planned interventions in collaboration with the medical staff. The Polysomnographic Specialist supports and participates as appropriate in staff meetings, study quality, adherence to departmental protocols, continuing education, and professional growth development activities and performs other duties as assigned. Why Saint Luke's? We believe in work/life balance. We are dedicated to innovation and always looking for ways to improve. We believe in creating a collaborative environment where all voices are heard. We are here for you and will support you in achieving your goals. LI-CK2 Job Requirements Applicable Experience: Less than 1 year Basic Life Support - American Heart Association or Red Cross, Polysomnographic Technologist - Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists Job Details PRN Day (United States of America) The best place to get care. The best place to give care . Saint Luke's 12,000 employees strive toward that vision every day. Our employees are proud to work for the only faith-based, nonprofit, locally owned health system in Kansas City. Joining Saint Luke's means joining a team of exceptional professionals who strive for excellence in patient care. Do the best work of your career within a highly diverse and inclusive workspace where all voices matter. Join the Kansas City region's premiere provider of health services. Equal Opportunity Employer.

Registered Nurse - Main OR

Job Description Job Description We are looking for experienced operating room nurse who work well under pressure and embrace the unexpected. We are seeking nursing professionals that are passionate about their practice, adaptable, and eager to learn and drive continuous improvement. We are looking for confident nurses who can be the patient's advocate and speak up when needed. Our operating teams have unit-based leadership teams and are supportive and collaborative on one another. We believe in creating teams that are kind, professional and treats each other as they would a patient. This is key to being successful in this position. These teams work with innovative processes and technologies. We continue to expand our robotics programs. This position is a Full Time Day position. This position does take call. The call response time is 30 minutes. Responsibilities: Responsible to circulate multiple specialties in the OR. Circulating nurse is the patient advocate and is responsible for safe and effective patient care. Functions independently and accountable for utilizing the nursing process. Coordinates the care for a group of patients with the Multidisciplinary Team. Delegates tasks appropriately. Identifies hospital resources. Serves as a clinical resource for new employees. Demonstrates positive formal or informal leadership within unit or department. Job Requirements Applicable Experience: Less than 1 year Basic Life Support - American Heart Association or Red Cross, Registered Nurse - Various Associate Degree Job Details Full Time Day (United States of America) The best place to get care. The best place to give care . Saint Luke's 12,000 employees strive toward that vision every day. Our employees are proud to work for the only faith-based, nonprofit, locally owned health system in Kansas City. Joining Saint Luke's means joining a team of exceptional professionals who strive for excellence in patient care. Do the best work of your career within a highly diverse and inclusive workspace where all voices matter. Join the Kansas City region's premiere provider of health services. Equal Opportunity Employer.

Registered Nurse- Emergency Department

Job Description Are you a dedicated Registered Nurse seeking a meaningful role within a supportive and close-knit team? Join our Emergency Department at Allen County Regional Hospital, where your skills and compassion will make a real difference every day. Shift: Part-Time, Nights (6:45p-7:15a) Relocation bonus available for candidate relocating from outside the area! Accountable for utilizing the nursing process. Responsible for performing patient care delegating patient care tasks and for supervision of other patient care staff. Responsible for coordinating the plan of care for a group of assigned patients and consulting with other members of the health care team when indicated to ensure optimal patient outcomes. This clinical nurse demonstrates proficiency and abides by policies rules guidelines and procedures. Qualifications: KS RN license or Compact Previous Acute Care RN experience preferred At Allen County Regional Hospital, we pride ourselves on providing exceptional care to our community while fostering a collaborative and respectful workplace culture. If you're ready to work with a team that feels like family, we'd love to meet you. Job Requirements Applicable Experience: Less than 1 year Registered Nurse (KS) - National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NURSYS), Trauma Nurse Core Course - Emergency Nurse Association Associate Degree Job Details Part Time Night (United States of America) The best place to get care. The best place to give care . Saint Luke's 12,000 employees strive toward that vision every day. Our employees are proud to work for the only faith-based, nonprofit, locally owned health system in Kansas City. Joining Saint Luke's means joining a team of exceptional professionals who strive for excellence in patient care. Do the best work of your career within a highly diverse and inclusive workspace where all voices matter. Join the Kansas City region's premiere provider of health services. Equal Opportunity Employer.

RN

Job Description Join our amazing Saint Luke's Physician Group as a Float RN! Full Time Days MO and KS RN Required BLS Required Float to South and Central Regions The Opportunity In clinic setting, provides professional nursing care for clinic patients following established standards and practices. Responsible for telephone triage, patient flow, and coordination of patient care. Schedules emergent need patient appointments, identifies learning needs for patients and families, provide advice and recommendations, inserts intravenous access with medication administration and duties as assigned based on clinic need. Delegates tasks to clinical staff in accordance with demonstrated competencies and consideration to Scope of Practice. Subject matter expert for patient education, assessment, interpretation, and documentation of patient care and testing. Enters admission orders as directed by provider. Responsible for managing expired samples. Able to work in a team atmosphere as well as autonomously. Excellent customer service skills and professional demeanor at all times. May be responsible for covering Medical Assistant job duties, LPN job duties, or other office duties as needed. Why Saint Luke's? We believe in work/life balance. We are dedicated to innovation and always looking for ways to improve. We believe in creating a collaborative environment where all voices are heard. We are here for you and will support you in achieving your goals. LI-CK2 Job Requirements Applicable Experience: Less than 1 year Basic Life Support - American Heart Association or Red Cross, Registered Nurse - Various Associate Degree Job Details Full Time Day (United States of America) The best place to get care. The best place to give care . Saint Luke's 12,000 employees strive toward that vision every day. Our employees are proud to work for the only faith-based, nonprofit, locally owned health system in Kansas City. Joining Saint Luke's means joining a team of exceptional professionals who strive for excellence in patient care. Do the best work of your career within a highly diverse and inclusive workspace where all voices matter. Join the Kansas City region's premiere provider of health services. Equal Opportunity Employer.

Surgical Tech I

Surgical Technologist Explore Career Opportunities at Shannon Medical Center – Where Compassion Meets Excellence Shannon Medical Center is seeking dedicated and compassionate professionals to join our team in providing exceptional healthcare to the San Angelo community. Located in the heart of Texas, we offer a dynamic work environment, competitive benefits, and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact. If you're looking to advance your career in a supportive and innovative setting, we encourage you to explore our open positions today. What makes San Angelo different? San Angelo is a hidden gem in West Texas, known for its rich history, vibrant arts scene, and friendly community. Whether you love outdoor adventures, exploring local culture, or enjoying a slower pace of life, San Angelo is the perfect place to call home. Join Our Team as a Surgical Technician at Shannon Medical Center! Experienced and New Graduates are invited to apply. Relocation assistance is available to those who qualify Are you ready to play a critical role in the operating room, helping to provide life-changing care for patients? At Shannon Medical Center in San Angelo, we’re seeking a skilled Surgical Technician who’s passionate about making a difference in the operating room and ensuring our patients receive the best care possible. As a Surgical Technician, you’ll be a key part of our surgical team, assisting with surgeries, preparing the operating room, and ensuring everything runs smoothly so that our patients get the best possible outcomes. If you’re detail-oriented, calm under pressure, and love working in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment, we want to hear from you! What You’ll Do: Prepare the Operating Room: Ensure the operating room is sterile, set up with the necessary surgical tools, and ready for surgery. Assist During Surgeries: Work alongside surgeons and nurses to provide direct support during surgical procedures, passing instruments, and maintaining a sterile field. Create a Meaningful Impact: Be at the forefront of patient care, directly contributing to the success of surgeries and the well-being of our patients. Handle Surgical Instruments & Equipment: Be responsible for the proper handling and maintenance of surgical instruments, ensuring everything is functioning and sterile before use. Monitor Patient Safety: Assist in positioning patients on the operating table and ensuring they are properly prepared for surgery, maintaining their safety throughout the procedure. Sterilize Equipment: Clean, sterilize, and prepare surgical instruments and equipment for use, following strict infection control protocols. Document Procedures: Accurately record patient information, surgical instruments used, and other essential details for the medical record. Assist with Patient Recovery: After surgery, help in transferring patients to recovery rooms and ensure they are comfortable and monitored. What we’re looking for: Graduate from an accredited program Basic Life Support (BLS) Certificate, within 90 days of hire At Shannon Medical Center, we recognize that professionals come with different credentials and experiences. That's why we offer several qualification pathways to accommodate a range of certifications and licenses . Flexible Qualification Options: Pathway 1: Surgical Technician Certification by National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting Pathway 2: Surgical Technician Certification by National Center for Competency Testing Pathway 3: U.S. Military or U.S. Public Health Service Surgical Technology Program Benefits Highlights Health and Wellness: Multiple plan options, improved coverage. Retirement: 401(k) matching available, vested-15 months Time Off & Work-Life Balance: Generous PTO, supportive culture In-House Service Savings: Wellness Credits Why Choose Shannon Medical Center? At Shannon Medical Center in San Angelo, TX, we’re not just a healthcare provider—we’re a cornerstone of the West Texas community. Serving 25 counties, we’re dedicated to delivering advanced, compassionate care through the latest technology and a focus on patient-centered services. As a nonprofit organization with deep community roots, Shannon offers an environment where you can thrive. Here, you'll find opportunities to work in high-acuity specialties like cardiac and trauma care while being part of a locally governed, supportive team that values your contributions. At Shannon, you’ll have the chance to make a real impact, both in the lives of our patients and in your own professional journey. If you're looking for more than just a job, whether it's growing in a specialized field or being part of a compassionate team, Shannon Medical Center is the place for you. At Shannon, we’re committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment. Diversity isn’t just a policy- it’s a core part of our mission to provide exceptional healthcare to our family, friends, and neighbors. We celebrate differences and believe they make us stronger. Apply today and help us make a lasting impact. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability status. Questions? Contact Lura Dawkins | 325.747.8708 | [email protected].

Physical Therapy Assistant

Job Summary Under supervision of a Physical Therapist, implements specific treatment programs for neonatal through geriatric patients according to accepted physical therapy practices and principles. Performance: Position Specific Essential Functions Able to self-assess, self-correct, and self-direct; to identify needs and sources of learning; and to continually seek new knowledge and understanding through participation in professional organizations, educational programs, current literature, in-service meetings, peer case reviews, workshops, etc.; shares new knowledge with co-workers. Effectively communicates with interdisciplinary team members including patients, physicians, families, colleagues and other healthcare professionals (i.e. verbal, non-verbal, reading, writing and listening) for varied audiences and purposes. Ability to question logically; to identify, generate and evaluate elements of a logical argument; to recognize and differentiate facts and assumptions; and to distinguish between the relevant and the irrelevant. Recognizes and defines problems; analyzes data, develops and implements solutions and evaluates outcomes. Assists with student training by accepting the role as a Clinical Instructor and promoting student education within the profession. Completes required student assessments timely, and receives positive feedback assessments from their student and school Nurtures other team members and builds productive relationships across the immediate work team and with other areas that impact the patient experience. Actively listens to others, encourages other’s opinion and help problem-solve. Acknowledges others for their ideas and efforts while positively contributing to the work plan. Readily accepts and promotes change. Assists as an assistant as requested by the Physical Therapist, through data collection from a variety of sources such as patient records, interviews, observations and collaboration with the interdisciplinary team. Conducts a program of exercise and treatment for assigned patients as determined by the physical therapist while ensuring the PT programming remains within the patient’s capabilities. Appropriately monitors medical precautions for patients during therapy sessions and consults with supervising Physical Therapist on a regular basis regarding the patient’s progress. Prepares written documentation as required by the profession and the department. Assists as an assistant as requested by the Physical Therapist in discharge planning by obtaining objective measures, providing clerical support with discharge summaries, identifying the need for adaptive equipment and training and instructing the patient on proper use of adaptive equipment. Promotes and utilizes evidence-based practice. Participates in evidence-based activities such as department journal clubs, in-services, etc. Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications Education Required Associate degree from a Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE)- Accredited Program Experience: Preferred One (1) year of experience as a Physical Therapy Aide or Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) Certification/Licensure: Required Current licensure as a Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) with the Texas Executive Council of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Examiners (ECPTOTE) License must remain active and in good standing as a condition of continued employment Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification Must obtain within ninety (90) days of start date; must remain active and in good standing throughout the duration of employment

Orthopedic Physical Therapist

Job Summary The Physical Therapist organizes and conducts medically prescribed Physical Therapy to relieve pain, restore function, evaluate and prevent disability following disease, injury, or loss of a body part; helps the patient reach maximum performance and assume a place in society while learning to live within the limits of his or her capabilities; plans therapy programs for each patient involving physical means; such as exercise, massage, manual therapy, heat, water, light, and electricity as prescribed by the referring physician; applies diagnostic and prognostic tests for muscles, nerves, and joints, and functional ability tests; directs and aides patients in active and passive exercises, muscle reeducation, and gait and functional training using machines and weights, steps, and inclined services; makes use of equipment such as low and high volt generators, diathermy, and ultrasound machines; gives whirlpools and contrast baths and applies moist heat packs; treats burned and open wound patients as directed by the physician; directs patients in the care and use of wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, braces, canes, and prosthetic and orthotic devices; gives instructions in postural control and therapeutic exercise to be continued by the patient; performs initial evaluations, re-evaluations, and records patient’s progress for review by other members of the rehabilitation team; may supervise activities of assistants, aides, and volunteer workers; may conduct or participate in training medical and nursing students, employers, and workers in physical therapy techniques and objective. Education Education Type Program of Study Required/Preferred High School Diploma N/A Required Doctorate Physical Therapy (DPT) Required* * After 2015 a Doctorate of Physical Therapy is required. Experience Number of Years Type of Experience Required/Preferred Certification & Licensures Certification/Licensure Type Required/Preferred Licensed Physical Therapist Required Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification Required* Certification in Pelvic Health Preferred *Must obtain within ninety (90) days of

Occupational Therapist

Job Summary Plans and implements specific treatment programs for neonatal through geriatric patients according to accepted Occupational therapy practices and principles. Collaborates with interdisciplinary treatment team. Performance: Position Specific Essential Functions Able to self-assess, self-correct, and self-direct; to identify needs and sources of learning; and to continually seek new knowledge and understanding through participation in professional organizations, educational programs, current literature, in-service meetings, peer case reviews, workshops, etc; shares new knowledge with co-workers. Establishes rapport and works cooperatively and effectively with interdisciplinary team members including: patients, physicians, families, colleagues and other healthcare professionals throughout patients’ intervention programs. Effectively handles cultural and ethnic diversity issues. Effectively communicates with interdisciplinary team members including patients, physicians, families, colleagues and other healthcare professionals (i.e. verbal, non-verbal, reading, writing and listening) for varied audiences and purposes. Identifies sources of professional feedback, seeks out professional feedback and provides professional feedback to effectively improve personal interaction. Ability to question logically; to identify, generate and evaluate elements of a logical argument; to recognize and differentiate facts and assumptions; and to distinguish between the relevant and the irrelevant. Recognizes and defines problems; analyzes data, develops and implements solutions and evaluates outcomes. Maintains department policies, procedures, objectives and quality improvement programs; follows safety and infection control policies/procedures; assists with maintenance of departmental supplies and equipment; participates and positively promotes department program development and cohesion. Identifies sources of stress and develops effective coping behaviors/strategies. Assists with student training by accepting the role as a Clinical Instructor and promoting student education within the profession. Completes required student assessments timely and receives positive feedback assessments from their student and school. Assists in orienting, training and mentoring staff. Accepts the mentor role willingly and assists in ensuring that appropriate department orientation is completed in a timely manner. Nurtures other team members and builds productive relationships across the immediate work team and with other areas that impact the patient experience. Actively listens to others, encourages others opinion and help problem-solve. Acknowledges others for their ideas and efforts while positively contributing to the work plan. Readily accepts and promotes change. Evaluates patients, gathering data from a variety of sources; assesses patients’ performance and determines level of function and intervention needs. Develops and implements individualized treatment programs for patients needing service; updating selected activities and/or tasks to promote and maintain health and achieve treatment goals; establishes and modifies intervention goals and strategies for patients’ treatment programs based on ongoing evaluations and in accordance with the profession and organization standards. Prepares written documentation as required by the profession and the department. Effectively assists in discharge planning and effectively communicates patients’ discharge needs with the interdisciplinary team; assists in identifying the need for the most appropriate and cost-effective adaptive equipment and training in order to help patients regain maximum physical function. Promotes and utilizes evidence-based practice. Participates in evidence-based activities such as department journal clubs, in-services, etc. Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications Education Required High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Therapy Experience: N/A Certification/Licensure: Required Licensed Occupational Therapist