Nursing Assistant Jobs at Rush University Medical Center with Visa Sponsorship
Rush University Medical Center hires Nursing Assistants across its Chicago hospital and clinical units, supporting direct patient care in a large academic medical system. The organization has an established HR infrastructure for employment-based sponsorship, making it a realistic target for international candidates pursuing hands-on clinical roles.
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Location: Chicago, Illinois
Business Unit: Rush Medical Center
Hospital: Rush University Medical Center
Department: Perioperative Care Unit PrepP2
Work Type: Full Time (Total FTE between 0.9 and 1.0)
Shift: Shift 1
Work Schedule: 8 Hr (7:00:00 AM - 3:00:00 PM)
Pay Range: $51.26 - $91.76 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
Under the guidance and direction of the unit director, the Assistant Unit Director RN (AUD) is the clinical liaison and assistant business manager of a specific patient care unit(s). In the absence of the unit director, the Assistant Unit Director RN is the RN Unit Director designee. The Assistant Unit Director Registered Nurse implements initiatives in support of the unit vision and manages human, operational and organizational systems that support patient care. Exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.
Required Job Qualifications:
- Current State of Illinois Registered Nurse licensure.
- Consistent proficient performance at the RN 2 level or equivalent experience.
- Demonstrated progressive, proficient management and leadership skills.
- Earned nursing degree at the baccalaureate level or higher (except AUDs hired before 01/2013).
- National Certification required within twelve months of hire.
- Demonstrates analytical ability.
- Ability to use electronic business programs and technology.
- Demonstrates the ability to work in complex departmental systems or programs.
- Communication skills are required in order to lead, teach and persuade others.
- Ability to interact effectively with others in difficult situations.
- Work requires 24/7 responsibility for activities of the unit.
- Work requires the ability to assume the charge nurse role.
- Work requires the ability to take a full patient assignment on clinical unit.
- The ability to check documents for errors, use a keyboard to enter or retrieve data, and closely examine specimen, images or reports.
Preferred Job Qualifications:
- Graduate degree in nursing preferred or related field considered (except AUDs hired before 01/2013).
Physical Demands:
- Lifting or carrying objects 30lbs. and lifting and positioning patients, with appropriate lift devices.
- Ability to walk throughout the Medical Center and to be standing or walking most of the designated shift.
- Work conditions include performing procedures where carelessness could result in injury or illness and/or contact with potentially infectious materials and/or strong chemical agents.
Responsibilities:
- Utilizes quality monitoring data to assess the effectiveness of clinical processes.
- Facilitates unit quality initiatives, research and/or evidence based activities utilizing best current evidence.
- Champions the strategies for changing clinician and team behavior to encourage adoption of evidence based practices.
- Provides leadership in the design, implementation and evaluation of process improvement initiatives at the unit and department level.
- Ensures that the unit personnel establish a caring, therapeutic relationship with patients and families through effective communication, acknowledgement of patient/family perceptions of health and illness and mutual goal setting.
- Participates in developing constructive and strategic partnerships with peers, professional nurses, the University, other disciplines and departments to achieve positive clinical and service outcomes.
- Resolves conflict to continuously improve team relationships at the unit and department level.
- Supports a climate that fosters open communication, values differing points of view and promotes shared governance.
- Ensures accountability for honest and fair interactions with all constituents across disciplines.
- Advocates enhancing the climate that optimizes the patient and family experience through supportive interactions and staff education.
- Provides structured opportunities for reflection and review of complex patient situations to develop critical thinking skills of all unit personnel.
- Critically analyzes complex patient cases and effectively adapts the plan of care.
- Develops the clinical knowledge and skill of the staff related to strategies to maintain patient safety.
- Monitors and ensures compliance with the State Nurse Practice Act, State Board of Nursing Regulations, regulatory agency standards and the policies of the organization.
- Uses information technology to streamline and improve processes.
- Monitors and ensures nursing staff compliance with safety strategies (fall precautions, infection control, and suicide risk patient identification) to minimize risk.
- Collaborate with the CNS to identify staff learning needs and provides education to strengthen and develop professional nurses' critical thinking skills.
- Implements and monitors strategies and tactics related to the unit goals while ensuring sustainability.
- Fosters the implementation of initiatives to promote a healthy work environment.
- Leads innovations using principles of change and continues to reinforce change until positive outcomes are achieved.
- Assumes a leadership role in analytical problem solving of both clinical and nursing related issues.
- Functions as a mentor and coach to promote or enhance the development of unit staff.
- Influences behaviors through collaborative practice, conflict management, negotiation and effective use of dialogue.
- Demonstrates accountability for own professional practice, including progress toward achievement of annual goals.
- Provides and invites ongoing performance feedback to peers to achieve positive clinical and service outcomes.
- Considers fiscal and budgetary implications in decision-making regarding practice and system modifications.
- Manages staff performance through recruitment, rewards, recognition, counseling and disciplinary action.
- Assumes the accountability of administrative management of the unit as delegated by the unit director.
- Supports the execution of fiscal accountability.
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.

Location: Chicago, Illinois
Business Unit: Rush Medical Center
Hospital: Rush University Medical Center
Department: Perioperative Care Unit PrepP2
Work Type: Full Time (Total FTE between 0.9 and 1.0)
Shift: Shift 1
Work Schedule: 8 Hr (7:00:00 AM - 3:00:00 PM)
Pay Range: $51.26 - $91.76 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
Under the guidance and direction of the unit director, the Assistant Unit Director RN (AUD) is the clinical liaison and assistant business manager of a specific patient care unit(s). In the absence of the unit director, the Assistant Unit Director RN is the RN Unit Director designee. The Assistant Unit Director Registered Nurse implements initiatives in support of the unit vision and manages human, operational and organizational systems that support patient care. Exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.
Required Job Qualifications:
- Current State of Illinois Registered Nurse licensure.
- Consistent proficient performance at the RN 2 level or equivalent experience.
- Demonstrated progressive, proficient management and leadership skills.
- Earned nursing degree at the baccalaureate level or higher (except AUDs hired before 01/2013).
- National Certification required within twelve months of hire.
- Demonstrates analytical ability.
- Ability to use electronic business programs and technology.
- Demonstrates the ability to work in complex departmental systems or programs.
- Communication skills are required in order to lead, teach and persuade others.
- Ability to interact effectively with others in difficult situations.
- Work requires 24/7 responsibility for activities of the unit.
- Work requires the ability to assume the charge nurse role.
- Work requires the ability to take a full patient assignment on clinical unit.
- The ability to check documents for errors, use a keyboard to enter or retrieve data, and closely examine specimen, images or reports.
Preferred Job Qualifications:
- Graduate degree in nursing preferred or related field considered (except AUDs hired before 01/2013).
Physical Demands:
- Lifting or carrying objects 30lbs. and lifting and positioning patients, with appropriate lift devices.
- Ability to walk throughout the Medical Center and to be standing or walking most of the designated shift.
- Work conditions include performing procedures where carelessness could result in injury or illness and/or contact with potentially infectious materials and/or strong chemical agents.
Responsibilities:
- Utilizes quality monitoring data to assess the effectiveness of clinical processes.
- Facilitates unit quality initiatives, research and/or evidence based activities utilizing best current evidence.
- Champions the strategies for changing clinician and team behavior to encourage adoption of evidence based practices.
- Provides leadership in the design, implementation and evaluation of process improvement initiatives at the unit and department level.
- Ensures that the unit personnel establish a caring, therapeutic relationship with patients and families through effective communication, acknowledgement of patient/family perceptions of health and illness and mutual goal setting.
- Participates in developing constructive and strategic partnerships with peers, professional nurses, the University, other disciplines and departments to achieve positive clinical and service outcomes.
- Resolves conflict to continuously improve team relationships at the unit and department level.
- Supports a climate that fosters open communication, values differing points of view and promotes shared governance.
- Ensures accountability for honest and fair interactions with all constituents across disciplines.
- Advocates enhancing the climate that optimizes the patient and family experience through supportive interactions and staff education.
- Provides structured opportunities for reflection and review of complex patient situations to develop critical thinking skills of all unit personnel.
- Critically analyzes complex patient cases and effectively adapts the plan of care.
- Develops the clinical knowledge and skill of the staff related to strategies to maintain patient safety.
- Monitors and ensures compliance with the State Nurse Practice Act, State Board of Nursing Regulations, regulatory agency standards and the policies of the organization.
- Uses information technology to streamline and improve processes.
- Monitors and ensures nursing staff compliance with safety strategies (fall precautions, infection control, and suicide risk patient identification) to minimize risk.
- Collaborate with the CNS to identify staff learning needs and provides education to strengthen and develop professional nurses' critical thinking skills.
- Implements and monitors strategies and tactics related to the unit goals while ensuring sustainability.
- Fosters the implementation of initiatives to promote a healthy work environment.
- Leads innovations using principles of change and continues to reinforce change until positive outcomes are achieved.
- Assumes a leadership role in analytical problem solving of both clinical and nursing related issues.
- Functions as a mentor and coach to promote or enhance the development of unit staff.
- Influences behaviors through collaborative practice, conflict management, negotiation and effective use of dialogue.
- Demonstrates accountability for own professional practice, including progress toward achievement of annual goals.
- Provides and invites ongoing performance feedback to peers to achieve positive clinical and service outcomes.
- Considers fiscal and budgetary implications in decision-making regarding practice and system modifications.
- Manages staff performance through recruitment, rewards, recognition, counseling and disciplinary action.
- Assumes the accountability of administrative management of the unit as delegated by the unit director.
- Supports the execution of fiscal accountability.
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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Obtain Your Illinois CNA Certification First
Rush requires state certification before you can work as a Nursing Assistant in Illinois. Complete your CNA training and pass the state competency exam early so your credentials are ready when a sponsorship-eligible offer comes through.
Target Units With Ongoing Nursing Assistant Vacancies
Rush consistently posts Nursing Assistant openings across inpatient medical-surgical and specialty units. Filtering your search by department lets you identify where hiring volume is highest and where sponsorship conversations are most likely to move forward.
Confirm Sponsorship Eligibility During Screening
Rush's HR team handles visa filings internally, but not every open role is pre-approved for sponsorship. Ask directly during your initial recruiter call whether the specific unit and position have been cleared for employment-based filing before investing in interviews.
Align Your Application With OPT or CPT Authorization
If you're on F-1 status, starting in a Nursing Assistant role under OPT or CPT lets Rush evaluate your clinical performance before committing to a longer-term H-1B or EB-3 filing. USCIS allows up to 12 months of standard OPT for hands-on healthcare roles.
Understand the PERM Timeline for EB-3 Filing
Nursing Assistant roles at large hospital systems like Rush are frequently sponsored through the EB-3 pathway, which requires DOL PERM labor certification. PERM processing currently runs six months or longer, so plan your timeline around that before your current status expires.
Use Migrate Mate to Surface Sponsorship-Confirmed Openings
Finding which Nursing Assistant postings at Rush are genuinely open to visa sponsorship takes time. Migrate Mate filters jobs by sponsorship history so you can prioritize applications at Rush and similar academic medical centers without guessing.
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Find Nursing Assistant at Rush University Medical Center JobsFrequently Asked Questions
Does Rush University Medical Center sponsor H-1B visas for Nursing Assistants?
Rush University Medical Center does sponsor H-1B visas, and Nursing Assistant roles fall within the positions the organization has supported through employment-based filing. However, H-1B sponsorship for this role depends on the specific unit, budget approval, and whether the position qualifies as a specialty occupation under USCIS criteria. Confirm sponsorship intent with the recruiter before accepting any offer.
How do I apply for Nursing Assistant jobs at Rush University Medical Center?
Applications go through Rush University Medical Center's careers portal, where Nursing Assistant roles are listed by unit and shift. You'll need an active Illinois CNA certification to be considered. After submitting your application online, a recruiter typically reaches out for a phone screen. Raising your visa sponsorship needs early in that conversation prevents delays later in the process.
Which visa types are commonly used for Nursing Assistant roles at Rush University Medical Center?
Rush has sponsored Nursing Assistants through H-1B, EB-3, TN (for Canadian and Mexican nationals in qualifying healthcare roles), J-1 for exchange-based clinical training, and F-1 OPT and CPT for students completing healthcare programs. EB-3 is the most common pathway for long-term employment-based sponsorship in direct patient care roles at large hospital systems.
What qualifications does Rush University Medical Center expect for sponsored Nursing Assistant roles?
Rush requires a current Illinois Certified Nursing Assistant credential for all Nursing Assistant hires. Prior experience in an acute care or hospital setting strengthens your application significantly. BLS certification is typically required before your start date. For sponsored candidates, Rush also expects a clear credential evaluation confirming your training is equivalent to U.S. standards, particularly if you completed your CNA program outside the country.
How long does the visa sponsorship process typically take for a Nursing Assistant at Rush University Medical Center?
Timeline depends heavily on visa type. H-1B standard processing runs three to five months through USCIS, while EB-3 requires DOL PERM labor certification first, which can take six months or longer before the I-140 petition is even filed. F-1 OPT authorization typically takes three to five months from application. Use Migrate Mate to identify current Nursing Assistant openings at Rush so you can start the process with enough runway before your current status expires.
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