Humboldt Park Health is a 130-year-old nonprofit hospital system in Chicago operating a 200-bed acute facility, community clinics, and mobile health units. The tech stack is healthcare-standard (Meditech, Athena, VMware, Palo Alto Networks) with heavy reliance on Windows/Microsoft infrastructure. Hiring is overwhelmingly clinical (116 of 134 active roles in healthcare) with sustained recruitment pressure around nursing retention—a pain point that tracks across the active job list and internal challenges. The project slate reflects operational maturity and safety focus: process redesign, quality improvement, clinical protocols, and audit readiness.
Notable leadership hires: Director of Continuum of Care, Chief of Nursing Officer, Program Director, Chief Nursing Officer, Nurse Director
Humboldt Park Health is a nonprofit safety-net hospital serving the Humboldt Park neighborhood of Chicago since 1894. The organization operates a 200-bed inpatient facility, emergency department, diagnostic services, primary care clinics, a professional medical building, and two mobile health units. The mission centers on health equity and affordable care delivery to underserved populations. Beyond direct hospital operations, the organization is active in community health initiatives including affordable housing partnerships and new service-line development in behavioral health and dialysis. Current operational priorities center on nursing recruitment, process efficiency, cost management, and clinical quality compliance.
Meditech for EHR, Athena for scheduling/revenue cycle, UKG for workforce management, Cisco/Palo Alto for networking/security, VMware for virtualization, and Microsoft enterprise stack (Office, Active Directory, Windows Server).
Active projects include process redesign and quality optimization, pharmacy and behavioral health service expansion, dialysis joint ventures, affordable housing initiatives, clinical protocol development, and downtime procedures to improve operational resilience.
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