For the protection of patients, team members and all who enter our facilities, BJC has made the decision to require COVID-19 vaccination for all team members, unless granted medical or religious exemption, as a condition of employment.

ALLIED HEALTH CAREERS AT BJC

Exceptional talent makes medicine better. At BJC HealthCare, you’ll be challenged and inspired every day to take your skills and talents to the next level. In partnership with the academic teaching hospital of Washington University School of Medicine, one of the top medical schools in the country, we offer unparalleled access to the forefront of clinical innovation.

You’ll partner with a trans-disciplinary care team to provide evidence-based, high-quality care—while setting trends for the future of medicine.

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The BJC HealthCare team consists of clinical professionals with a wide variety of skills that cater to every patient, every day.

We pride ourselves on forming teams that facilitate the healing process and provide excellent care. Play a vital role in our award-winning organization dedicated to creating a positive impact on patient well-being.

As one of the largest nonprofit health care organizations in the nation, we have more than 30,000 employees who are committed to professional excellence. Enhance your talent while helping us deliver the best possible care for our patients.

ALLIED HEALTH SPECIALTIES INCLUDE:

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“I actually live and grew up in this community, so it's a little bit personal to me. To take care of the people who helped raise me.”

Tiearies
Occupational Therapist

Our allied health professionals are essential to providing BJC’s award-winning care.

From case coordination to laboratory services, our extensive allied health network supports BJC's mission of delivering exceptional care to our patients.

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OUR PARTNERSHIP

WITH WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

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Washington University School of Medicine is committed to advancing human health in a culture that supports diversity, inclusion, critical thinking and creativity.

The 680,000 square-foot Steven & Susan Lipstein BJC Institute of Health (BJCIH) at Washington University School of Medicine is an 11-story research building housing laboratories and research support facilities.

Designed and built to be environmentally sustainable, the BJC Institute of Health attained Gold Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification. Sustainable construction processes and building features include a pollution prevention plan, water-efficient landscaping, an optimized energy performance plan, use of recycled and local building materials, use of low-emitting materials, increased ventilation and outdoor air delivery monitoring

OUR BEST COMES FROM OUR

SHARED VALUES

REGARDLESS OF ROLE, WE’RE ALL CAREGIVERS.

Every day we have the opportunity to make people – our patients, our community and our colleagues – better.