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Yesterday, BJC’s CEO Rich Liekweg participated in the American Cancer Society’s #Fit2BeCancerFree Challenge in support of teaching others about the steps they can take to stay healthy. Take a look at the highlights from the day, and congratulations to Rich on logging 52,886 steps yesterday!
We are looking for nurses to be a part of our new and innovative integrated spine unit at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. The Barnes-Jewish Hospital Spine Unit is a newly integrated spine inpatient unit, consolidating neuro and ortho spine patients into one location, allowing for high-quality, standardized care for all spine patients regardless of surgeon specialty.
Congratulations on being named as the inaugural Danforth Scientist Scholar. Albert Kim MD is the inaugural director of the Brain Tumor Center at Siteman Cancer Center, based at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine. “WashU has long been home to some of the world’s finest physician-scientists. We continue to believe that the combination of a doctor’s deep knowledge of disease together with the method and potential of science provide a unique niche in advancing our efforts to improve the human condition. This initiative is an expansion, enhancement and differentiation that reflects our long-standing institutional commitment to developing the careers of physician-scientists. Dr. Kim’s impressive accomplishments as both a clinician and a researcher make him a wonderful role model as the first Danforth Physician Scholar.”
We're hiring registered nurse first assistants in our operating room unit at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. You will perform an expanded perioperative role as a first assistant to surgeons during surgical procedures in the operating room and provide direct patient care. Find out how the World's Best Medicine is made better through you.
As chief operating officer and chief nurse executive at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Angelleen Peters-Lewis takes care of the systems and the people, which allows our caregivers to deliver on our mission of providing exceptional health care every single day to every single patient. Read more in African-American Career World Magazine about her journey working in healthcare, which brought her from Boston to St. Louis.
BJC HealthCare is excited to share effective February 27, 2022, market increases for all new and current nursing team members will be set in place across eligible BJC HealthCare facilities. This means graduate nurses will start at a minimum salary of $52k and nurses with additional experience will receive increased compensation, as a part of our Total Rewards Package. It's never been a better time to be a part of the BJC network. See our current nursing opportunities.
We are hosting a hiring event in partnership with the Urban League of Metropolitan Saint Louis on Wednesday, February 16 from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m CT. To schedule an interview, email your resume to Cmclain@urbanleague-stl.org or call 314-626-9977. This is an opportunity to interview for the following role types for all of our hospital locations: Patient Access Representative, Patient Transport, Food & Nutrition, Housekeeping
BJC has signed the pledge of CEO Action for Diversity and Inclusion, expressing the commitment to address the “persistent inequities across our country [that] underscore our urgent, national need to address and alleviate racial, ethnic and other tensions and to promote diversity within our communities.” We can only accomplish this when we are truly committed to learning about and celebrating the unique identities, cultures and experiences that make up our communities.
Congratulations to Rich Liekweg, BJC President and CEO, for being named to Becker’s “113 Great Leaders in HealthCare” 2022 list! The individuals on this list were selected as leaders who champion innovation and have built a solid cultural foundation for success in the future. "The health system has a reputation for offering advanced technology and medical science through its partnership with Washington University School of Medicine."
January is National Blood Donor Month — a time to recognize the importance of blood and platelet donation, while also celebrating the lifesaving impact of those who roll up a sleeve to help patients in need. Want to learn more about donating blood? Click the link below.