Start Your Career in Healthcare as a Telehealth Specialist at St. Luke’s (Full-Time Nights)
At St. Luke’s, we’re more than a healthcare system—we’re a community dedicated to caring for people at every stage of life. That begins with supporting our team. We foster a workplace that values diversity, encourages collaboration, and invests in your well-being. With growth opportunities, competitive benefits, and a supportive culture, St. Luke’s is an incredible place to start or grow your career.
This role is onsite only.
As a Telehealth Specialist, you’ll be on the frontlines of patient care—virtually. You’ll help ensure patients feel safe, supported, and connected, even from a distance. No healthcare experience is required—we’ll provide all the training you need to succeed.
This is an opportunity to begin a rewarding healthcare career where the work you do truly impacts lives.
Full-time: 3 12-hour shifts
Part-time 2 12-hour shifts
Shift differentials for nights, and weekends
Compensation: $17.32–$19.00+ per hour, based on experience
SpO₂ Monitoring – Track patients’ oxygen levels to ensure they are breathing safely and receiving proper care.
Virtual Safety Attendance – Provide real-time oversight to help protect patients and give families peace of mind.
Epilepsy Monitoring (EMU) – Support patients with epilepsy by monitoring their activity and sharing valuable insights that guide treatment.
Cross-Training Opportunities – As you grow in your role, you’ll have the chance to expand your skills and cross-train in other areas of Telehealth, opening doors to continued learning and career growth.
High School Diploma or equivalent
Strong communication and attention to detail
Compassion and a desire to help others
No prior healthcare or administrative experience required—training is provided
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Tuition and certification reimbursement
Retirement plans
Paid time off (vacation, holidays, and short-term disability)
Life insurance and more
Behind every monitor is a person depending on your care and attention. As part of St. Luke’s Telehealth team, you’ll play an important role in keeping patients safe and connected—no matter where they are.