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Clinical Specialist jobs in Chicago are concentrated in the Medical District, Streeterville, and the Loop, with strong hiring across health systems, medical device companies, and life sciences firms. Employers actively hiring include Rush University Medical Center, Caregenix Solutions, and Northwestern Medicine. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.
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Location: Chicago, Illinois
Business Unit: Rush Medical Center
Hospital: Rush University Medical Center
Department: Pharmacy
Work Type: Full Time (Total FTE between 0.9 and 1.0)
Shift: Shift 1
Work Schedule: 8 Hr (7:00:00 AM - 3:30:00 PM)
Pay Range: $63.23 - $99.59 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
Clinical pharmacy services will be provided to the malignant hematology, medical oncology, gynecologic oncology, and stem cell therapy (SCT) recipients and/or the family/caregivers of SCT recipients during inpatient hospitalization for cancer, chemotherapy and its complications and all phases of SCT. Clinical pharmacy services will be provided in collaboration with pediatric pharmacists for pediatric oncology. The hematology/oncology/SCT pharmacy service will include identifying, solving and preventing medication related problems in the hematology/oncology/SCT population. The SCT pharmacist will provide education regarding the safe and effective use of medications in the post allogeneic SCT population to the healthcare team, patients and families and will facilitate the processing of chemotherapy for patients admitted to the hospital.
Qualifications (Hematology/Oncology/SCT):
Required Job Qualifications:
- Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy
- Illinois Pharmacist License (or eligibility to be licensed in Illinois)
- Post Graduate ASHP Year Two Pharmacy Residency in Hematology/Oncology
- Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties Board Certification Board of Oncology Pharmacy Specialty Certification (BCOP) prior to or within 18 months of hire
- BLS Certification
- Knowledge in intravenous admixture services, intravenous drug therapy and chemotherapy and cellular therapies
- Must be able to work effectively with others to provide safe and effective drug therapy
- Excellent problem solving skills and the ability to work independently and quickly in responding to and resolving a wide range of problems
Preferred Job Qualifications:
- ACLS Certification (or shall be obtained upon hire)
- Doctor of Pharmacy degree and residency certificate
- Experience and strong knowledge base in chemotherapy
Responsibilities:
Outpatient care:
- The hematology/oncology/SCT pharmacist will:
a. Be available as needed during the evaluation phase if any multidisciplinary team member feels a consult is needed by the hematology/oncology pharmacist.
b. Participate in development of patient education materials with multidisciplinary team members in preparing patients for SCT.
c. Be available on a consultative basis to the outpatient SCT clinic on patients with immunosuppression problems identified by any multidisciplinary transplant team member.
Inpatient Acute Care:
- The hematology, oncology, gyne/onc and SCT pharmacists:
a. Attends interdisciplinary rounds for malignant hematology, medical oncology, gynecologic oncology and SCT daily to assist the respective team with the design, implementation and monitoring of medication regimens.
b. Reviews drug therapy to ensure appropriate use, dose, dosage form, regimen, route, therapeutic duplication, drug allergies, drug interactions and cost-effective therapy.
c. Reconciles home medications for admitted patients.
d. Discusses medication order clarifications with the prescriber/healthcare team and document any changes in patient and pharmacy records to inform others of medication order changes.
e. Provides individual patient/family counseling on medication regimens, adherence to medication regimens and adverse effects of medication regimens to patients/caregivers prior to discharge of allogeneic SCT patients and other patients deemed appropriate and document in the electronic medical record.
f. Provides pharmacokinetic consultations as required. Kinetic notes are written for every new start of vancomycin or an aminoglycoside and for dose modifications.
g. Prevents, detects monitors, documents and reports adverse drug reactions and medication errors.
h. Reviews chemotherapy orders for hematology, oncology, gyne/onc, and SCT patients receiving chemotherapy inpatient.
i. Available to nursing staff for questions on medication orders.
j. Order verification/in-basket messages for assigned units.
k. PM staffing required, frequency based on departmental need.
l. Changing medications from IV to PO as appropriate.
m. Assist with facilitating chemotherapy desensitizations in the MICU.
Discharge Planning (Inpatient Acute Care):
- The hematology/oncology/SCT pharmacist will:
a. Participate in discharge planning and discuss relevant changes to the home medication list prior to discharge with the team and/or the patient as required.
b. Help facilitate discharge planning for smooth transition to outpatient pharmacies or alternate site of care.
c. Assist in assessing insurance coverage and assist in prior authorization for medications (when necessary) in advance of discharge.
Other responsibilities (Hematology/Oncology/SCT):
- The hematology/oncology/SCT pharmacist will:
a. Act as the pharmacy liaison to the Cancer Center.
b. Coordinate pharmacy participation in hematology/oncology, SCT and gynecology/oncology-related committees.
c. Actively participate in multidisciplinary hematology service meetings.
d. Actively participate in multidisciplinary SCT service meetings.
e. Provide updates in therapeutics to the hematology, oncology programs as needed via memos, presentations and one on one communications.
f. Provide education to the interdisciplinary round team members on relevant medication topics as needed (e.g. neutropenic fever).
g. Participate in quality improvement initiatives for the hematology, medical oncology, gynecologic oncology and SCT programs.
h. Actively participate in outcomes-based research for the hematology, medical oncology, gynecologic oncology and SCT programs.
i. Participate in coverage of Heme/Onc Clinical Pharmacist pager.
Other responsibilities (Department of Pharmacy):
- The hematology/oncology pharmacist will:
a. Provide updates in transplant therapeutics to the Department of Pharmacy as needed via memos, presentations and one on one communications.
b. Assist with chemotherapy monographs, Epic builds, guidelines for use for newly approved chemotherapy agents.
c. Precept Introductory to Pharmacy Practice (IPPE) students, Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) students, Pharmacy Practice (PGY1) Residents and Specialty (PGY2) Residents on rotation in the hematology/oncology/SCT specialty area.
d. Be available for drug distribution and order verification support as needed.
e. Work with the pharmacy operations manager regarding chemotherapy workflow issues.
f. Work with pharmacy informatics to improve chemotherapy workflow and safety.
g. Assist in the review of pharmacy policies impacting chemotherapy processes.
h. Participate in multidisciplinary Clinical Resource Management meetings for areas of specialty.
Promote and demonstrate rational, cost-effective drug therapy:
- The hematology/oncology/SCT pharmacist will:
a. Develop, implement and monitor hematology/oncology/SCT-related clinical protocols and guidelines.
b. Identify and implement drug therapy where positive pharmacoeconomic impact could be achieved. The ultimate goal is to develop and assure cost-effective clinical pathways.
c. Present relevant drug therapies at the hospital Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee and will serve on the Chemotherapy Pharmacy and Therapeutics Subcommittee.
d. Document clinical interventions and cost-avoidance as part of the pharmacy departmental documentation (I-Vent) program.
e. Monitor the use of expensive medications to assure use consistent with approved criteria.
f. Anticipate changes in drug therapy and report the potential impact it will represent to the overall hospital and drug budget.
Universal Pharmacist Responsibilities:
- Order Approval
- Staffing (weekday, weekend, and holiday)
- Aseptic technique
- Document I-vents
- Distribution systems (Pyxis, carousels, etc.)
- Anticoagulation dosing/monitoring
- Antibiotic dosing
- Pharmacokinetics
- Narcotics
- Code blue pager coverage
- Crash cart checking
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.
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Who's Hiring
- Rush University Medical Center23

- Caregenix Solutions4
- Northwestern Medicine4

- Huron Consulting4

- Advocate Aurora Health3

Top Industries Hiring
- Healthcare & Medical Services38
- Education7
- Consulting & Professional Services5
- Medical Devices4
- Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals4
Clinical Specialist Jobs in Chicago: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a clinical specialist job in Chicago?
The strongest path is targeting Chicago's large academic health systems along the lakefront, the medical device and diagnostics firms clustered in the suburbs along I-290 and I-88, and the pharma and biotech companies with offices in the Loop and Streeterville. Candidates with hands-on clinical experience in a specific device category or therapeutic area move faster through hiring. Networking through the Illinois Biotechnology Innovation Organization and local hospital career fairs gives a concrete edge over purely online applications.
Which companies hire clinical specialists in Chicago?
Companies currently hiring clinical specialists in Chicago include Rush University Medical Center, Caregenix Solutions, and Northwestern Medicine, per current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Chicago's market draws a mix of global medical device manufacturers, regional health systems, and specialty pharma companies, all of which keep ongoing clinical specialist headcount to support product adoption and patient outcomes.
Are there remote clinical specialist jobs in Chicago?
Yes, but only for a subset of the role. Clinical specialist work tied to device implantation, OR support, or direct patient education is almost always on-site, while training design, clinical education program management, and field data analysis roles can run remotely. About 24% of clinical specialist openings tied to Chicago are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, with the remote-eligible roles concentrated in medical education and clinical operations functions rather than bedside or procedural support positions.
How can I get a clinical specialist job in Chicago with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry point in Chicago is a clinical support coordinator or associate clinical specialist role at one of the city's large medical device distributors or regional health networks, which regularly hire candidates with a clinical degree and limited field experience. Northwestern Medicine, Rush University Medical Center, and device distributors based in Rosemont and Downers Grove have posted entry-level clinical roles consistently. Building familiarity with a specific product category through internships or clinical rotations, then targeting smaller device companies before moving to larger accounts, is the path most local hiring managers recognize.
Which industries hire the most clinical specialists in Chicago?
Most clinical specialist openings in Chicago sit in Healthcare & Medical Services, Education, and Consulting & Professional Services, per current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Chicago's position as a hub for large academic medical centers and a major Midwest distribution point for medical technology companies keeps those sectors consistently at the top of local clinical specialist demand.
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