Supportive Leadership Jobs in Chicago, IL
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Gastroenterology Opportunities
Company: Northwestern Medicine Regional Medical Group
Location: Chicago Northwest Suburbs
Posted Jan 24, 2025
Northwestern Medicine is actively recruiting board-certified Gastroenterologists for inpatient and outpatient opportunities in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. The position offers competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and access to advanced diagnostic techniques. The medical group emphasizes physician leadership, wellness, and work-life balance. The location provides excellent communities with good schools, parks, and amenities, and easy access to downtown Chicago. The salary range is $300,000 - $560,000 annually.
Orthopedic Surgeon
Company: U.S. Army 3rd Medical Recruiting Battalion
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Posted Jan 24, 2025
Shift Lead
Company: Walgreens
Location: Chicago, IL
Posted Jan 24, 2025
The role involves managing store operations, including opening and closing the store, handling cash, managing inventory, and ensuring a positive customer experience. Key responsibilities include managing deliveries, processing returns and refunds, maintaining store cleanliness, and assisting with pharmacy tasks. The position requires leadership experience, fluency in English, and knowledge of store systems. The role is based in Chicago, IL, with a salary range of $17 - $19 per hour.
Pharmacy Manager
Company: Walgreens
Location: Chicago, IL
Posted Jan 24, 2025
The job involves providing pharmacy consulting services with empathy to patients, ensuring effective medication usage and awareness of drug interactions. The role includes offering preventive and clinical healthcare services such as immunizations, diagnostic testing, and patient outcomes services. Key responsibilities encompass patient experience, operations, and people & performance management. The pharmacist engages patients, resolves issues, and models customer service best practices. They counsel patients on medication usage, side effects, interactions, and privacy, and perform pharmacist tasks like compounding and drug therapy reviews. The role also involves maintaining pharmacy operations in accordance with regulations, collaborating on business opportunities, and ensuring accurate insurance claim processing. Clinical and wellness services, such as immunizations and diagnostic testing, are also part of the role. The pharmacist manages staff performance, maintains records, and promotes community health awareness.