Is Healthcare Practitioners a Good Job Market in Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN?
Produced by Callings.ai on May 10, 2026
Executive Verdict
Market rating: balanced | Confidence: Medium
Chicago is a workable but more selective market for healthcare practitioners over the next 3-6 months. Metro unemployment was 5.4% in February 2026, so you are not job searching in a distressed local economy, but employers are not hiring indiscriminately either.[27] At the Illinois occupation level, healthcare practitioner employment was up 1.9% year over year in April 2026 while active postings were down 20.7%, which points to steady underlying need but a tougher interview-to-offer path than last year.[28][6] Local opportunity is still real: the market showed more than 5,200 postings across more than 900 companies over the last 90 days, with large systems and specialty groups leading the named employer list.[29][11]
Best positioned: Licensed, on-site-ready clinicians targeting enterprise health systems or specialty groups, especially in high-need specialties such as anesthesiology, have the best odds right now.[16][7][10]
Main caution: The biggest mistake is assuming healthcare growth means easy access: Illinois practitioner postings are down 20.7% year over year, about 95% of local roles are on-site, and only about 5% of postings that mention policy say visa sponsorship is available.[6][7][26]
What Changed Recently
- Illinois healthcare practitioner employment rose 1.9% year over year in April 2026, but active postings fell 20.7%.[28][6]: Need is still there, but employers appear to be opening fewer roles and screening more tightly.
- Chicago showed more than 5,200 practitioner postings across more than 900 companies over the last 90 days, and hiring is fragmented across employers rather than concentrated in one dominant system.[29][25]: You should run a multi-employer search and not wait on one flagship hospital or one academic system.
- National health care and social assistance employment rose 2.9% from March 2025 to March 2026, and Indeed reported healthcare job gains remained stable in April 2026 despite broader labor-market cooling.[35][36]: Healthcare is still one of the sturdier categories, which helps Chicago applicants even when other white-collar hiring looks softer.
- Franciscan Health Olympia Fields filed a 1,535-worker WARN notice tied to an ownership transition, and Heartland Human Care Services filed a 140-worker notice tied to funding-related site closures.[20][21]: Some openings may be created by restructuring or transitions rather than clean expansion, so ask why the role is open.
- Physician AI use reached 72% in 2026, up from 38% in 2023, and BMJ Learning launched a generative AI and prompt engineering course for clinicians.[32][34]: Documentation and AI-assisted workflow fluency are becoming practical hiring advantages, not just buzzwords.
What This Means for You
Entry-Level Candidates
Difficulty: Moderate for newly licensed clinicians, but high if you need remote work or are missing required credentials.
Best target: Large health systems, multisite outpatient networks, and specialty groups with staff-level on-site roles.
Biggest mistake: Using one generic resume for bedside, clinic, and specialty roles.
Next step: Build two resume versions: one centered on patient care and assessment, and one centered on documentation and patient education, then apply first to the large systems and specialty groups already showing recurring demand locally.[11][12]
Mid-Career Candidates
Difficulty: Balanced but selective.
Best target: Advanced-practice, procedural, peri-op, and specialty teams where speed to productivity matters most.
Biggest mistake: Leading with years of experience instead of measurable clinical throughput, outcomes, or documentation quality.
Next step: Bring quantified proof of patient volume, procedures, panel size, quality scores, and documentation turnaround, then widen your search toward specialty demand pockets such as anesthesia-related settings.[10]
Career Switchers
Difficulty: High if you are trying to jump straight into licensed practitioner roles without the credential base.
Best target: Adjacent clinical-support, documentation, or informatics roles rather than direct practitioner openings.
Biggest mistake: Mass-applying to practitioner roles when your background fits adjacent healthcare work better.
Next step: If you are not already licensed for practitioner work, redirect into medical assistant, records/documentation, or informatics tracks while finishing prerequisites for the longer clinical path.[13][14][15]
Salary Reality
high pay highly concentrated
Local posted salary ranges for healthcare practitioners center on about $86k to $120k, with a broader 25th-75th band of about $71k to $215k; hourly postings center on about $60 to $89 / hour.[1][2] Those are posting-based figures that mix very different practitioner roles. As broader benchmarks, the national median wage for healthcare practitioners and technical occupations was $83,090/year in May 2024, and mean offered salary on new openings for healthcare practitioners in Illinois was about $94,506 in April 2026 based on a sample of n=4,916.[3][4]
Chicago is a higher-wage metro overall, with an average mean hourly wage of $34.42 across all occupations in May 2024, so six-figure clinical offers are real here but are still concentrated in licensed, specialty, or advanced-practice work.[5][1]
The upside is offset by selectivity and job structure: Illinois active postings for healthcare practitioners are down 20.7% year over year, and about 95% of local roles are on-site.[6][7]
Best-paying path: The strongest pay tends to sit in advanced practice and physician specialties rather than the category average. Nationally, master's-prepared APRNs including nurse practitioners had a median of $132,050, some nurse practitioners earned up to $217,270, nurse practitioner roles were cited with average annual salaries from $129,480 to $180,000, and vascular & interventional radiology physicians averaged $532K in a specialty compensation report.[8][9][10]
Caution: Do not overread the top end: the local posting range bundles many subroles together, and national specialty compensation figures describe narrow segments rather than a typical Chicago practitioner offer.[1][10]
Where the Opportunities Are Concentrated
Real opportunity is concentrated inside large provider organizations and multisite clinical groups. About 70% of local postings in the sample came from enterprise employers, and named leaders included Edward Elmhurst Health, Advocate Health Care, Northwestern Medical Group, Endeavor Health Group LLC, Chicagoderm, Endeavor Health, and Northwestern Medicine.[16][11] The industry mix stays tightly tied to care delivery: healthcare services made up about 50% of postings, healthcare about 40%, and the remaining share was split across hospitals and related care-delivery labels.[17] This is also an on-site market. About 95% of postings were on-site, with about 5% hybrid and about 5% remote, so candidates insisting on flexibility are screening themselves out of most of the local pool.[7] The seniority mix favors staff-level hiring more than leadership hiring, with about 60% entry, about 35% mid, about 10% senior, and less than 5% lead+.[18] The typical active posting has been open around 26 days, so early application and follow-up matter.[19] Demand is not uniform across specialties. Chicago was flagged for substantial growth in anesthesiology demand, while the available physician pool was described as growing more slowly, which is a better setup for specialized clinicians than for broad, nonspecialty searches.[10]
- Enterprise health systems and multisite groups (high): About 70% of postings in the sample come from enterprise employers, and the most active names include Edward Elmhurst Health, Advocate Health Care, Northwestern Medical Group, and Endeavor Health entities.[16][11]
- Specialty outpatient groups (moderate): Chicagoderm appears among the most active named employers, showing that specialty outpatient groups matter here alongside hospital systems.[11]
- Entry-to-mid staff clinician roles (high): About 60% of postings are entry-level and about 35% are mid-level, so staff clinician pathways are broader than leadership tracks.[18]
- Remote or hybrid practitioner roles (limited): Only about 5% of postings are hybrid and about 5% remote, so flexibility seekers face a much smaller pool.[7]
Where to focus: Start with on-site applications to large health systems and specialty groups, especially roles where you can prove immediate patient-care, assessment, documentation, and patient-education capability from day one.[11][7][12]
Skills and Credentials Worth Pursuing
- Patient care and patient assessment (table stakes): Patient care shows up in about 30% of local postings and patient assessment in about 15%, so employers want clinicians who can contribute with minimal ramp time.[12]
- Documentation and clinical documentation (differentiator): Documentation appears in about 20% of local postings and clinical documentation in about 10%, and generative AI tools are increasingly being used to automate documentation workflows.[12][15]
- Communication and patient education (table stakes): Communication appears in about 20% of local postings and patient education in about 15%, which matters in outpatient, chronic-care, and discharge-heavy settings.[12]
- CPR certification (table stakes): CPR certification is the most commonly cited certification in the local sample, even though it appears in only about 5% of postings because many roles rely on license language instead.[30]
- Digital health, EHR, and telemedicine proficiency (differentiator): Digital health proficiency, including telemedicine and EHR management, is being called out nationally as a 2026 demand area, which maps well to large-system hiring in Chicago.[15][16]
- Health informatics and data analysis (premium): Health informatics and data analysis are being identified as in-demand healthcare skills, and 84% of hiring managers say they will pay more for candidates with in-demand specialized skills.[15][31]
- AI documentation and prompt-engineering literacy (premium): Physician AI use reached 72% in 2026, and clinicians now have dedicated training options in prompt engineering and generative AI for documentation.[32][33][34]
Adjacent Roles to Consider
- Medical records specialist (pivot): This is a reasonable pivot if your strength is documentation, coding-adjacent workflow, and EHR accuracy rather than direct care; in Chicago the role ran from $38,680 at the 25th percentile to a $49,790 median and $79,190 at the 75th percentile.[13]
- Medical assistant (bridge): This is the closest bridge for switchers who already like patient interaction, rooming, vitals, and documentation; nationally the role's median pay was $44,210, with the top 10% above $57,890.[14]
- Clinical informatics specialist (both): This is a practical pivot for practitioners who enjoy EHR, workflow redesign, telehealth, or data work, because digital health proficiency plus health informatics and data analysis are explicit 2026 demand areas.[15]
- Clinical documentation improvement specialist (both): This fits clinicians whose edge is chart quality, compliance, and documentation, especially as AI documentation tools become more embedded in care delivery.[12][15]
30 / 60 / 90-Day Plan
First 30 Days
- Build two targeted resumes: one for direct patient-care roles and one for documentation-heavy outpatient or specialty roles, using the local skill language around patient care, documentation, patient assessment, patient education, and clinical documentation.[12]
- Create a priority target list of large systems and specialty groups including Edward Elmhurst Health, Advocate Health Care, Northwestern Medical Group, Endeavor Health entities, and Chicagoderm, then apply in batches instead of one-off.[11]
- Set your search radius and schedule around on-site work first, because about 95% of local practitioner postings are on-site.[7]
- If you need sponsorship, screen for it up front rather than late in the process, since only about 5% of postings that mention policy say sponsorship is available.[26]
Days 31-60
- Complete one short course or CME-style module in clinical AI or documentation workflow, such as BMJ Learning's generative AI offering or a clinical prompt-engineering course, then add one concrete workflow example to your resume or portfolio.[34][33]
- Build a quantified interview packet with patient volume, documentation turnaround, quality, case mix, treatment outcomes, or panel size so you look productive in a more selective market.[6]
- Follow up quickly on fresh openings; the typical active posting has been open around 26 days, so waiting a month makes you late.[19]
- If you are a specialist or advanced-practice clinician, widen your target list to high-need procedural and anesthesia-adjacent settings rather than only generalist roles.[10]
Days 61-90
- If interviews are weak, widen the search from flagship academic centers to multisite outpatient groups and specialty practices, because hiring is fragmented rather than controlled by one employer.[25][11]
- If pay targets are not landing, separate 'high-pay specialty' roles from 'broad-access staff' roles in your search, because local posting ranges mix very different subroles.[1]
- If you are still blocked by licensure or specialty mismatch, pivot temporarily into adjacent tracks such as medical assistant, medical records, informatics, or documentation improvement while you finish prerequisites.[13][14][15]
- Ask every employer whether the opening is net-new, backfill, or transition-related so you can avoid unstable situations during local restructuring activity.[20][21]
Methodology and Confidence
This April 2026 report was generated on May 10, 2026. Latest direct national data: April 2026. Latest direct Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN data: April 2026.
Confidence: Overall confidence: Medium. The metro read relies on a mix of direct local data, statewide occupation signals, and recent employer-side proxies.
Limitations
- The freshest direct metro labor anchor in this report is the Chicago unemployment rate for February 2026, so the local public-data picture lags the May 2026 employer-side hiring signals by a couple of months.[27]
- This occupation family bundles very different jobs, from nurses and therapists to physicians and advanced-practice clinicians, so a single pay or competition read will hide big specialty differences.[1][3]
- Where statewide occupation trends are used, they describe Illinois rather than the Chicago metro because that is the most specific statewide series available here, so treat them as a proxy for local direction rather than a metro total.[28][6][4]
- The Callings.ai job database is a partial, deduplicated sample of online postings, which makes direction of demand, leading employer names, and skill patterns more reliable than exact posting counts or exact market-share estimates.[29][11][12]
- Recent layoff notices also need context: the Franciscan Health Olympia Fields filing involved 1,535 affected employees during an ownership transition where workers were expected to receive job offers, while other April notices in the metro were outside practitioner-heavy care delivery.[20][22][23][21]
References
- Callings.ai. Callings.ai job-market aggregation · 2026-04 · callings.ai
- Callings.ai. Callings.ai job-market aggregation · 2026-04 · callings.ai
- Bureau of Labor Statistics. Healthcare Occupations · 2025-08 · bls.gov
- Reveliolabs. Salaries - Revelio Public Labor Statistics (RPLS) · 2026-04 · reveliolabs.com
- Bureau of Labor Statistics. Occupational Employment and Wages in Chicago-Naperville-Elgin — May 2024 · 2025-04 · bls.gov
- Reveliolabs. Job Openings - Revelio Public Labor Statistics (RPLS) · 2026-04 · reveliolabs.com
- Callings.ai. Callings.ai job-market aggregation · 2026-04 · callings.ai
- Online. YSU | Highest Paying Nursing Jobs - Salary Guide by Specialty · 2026-01 · online.ysu.edu
- Blog. Top 25 Highest Paying Medical Jobs for 2026: Salary Data, Requirements, and Growth Projections - The Interview Guys · 2026-01 · blog.theinterviewguys.com
- Axuall. Axuall - demand_trend · 2025-06 · axuall.com
- Callings.ai. Callings.ai job-market aggregation · 2026-04 · callings.ai
- Callings.ai. Callings.ai job-market aggregation · 2026-04 · callings.ai
- Edumed. Medical Billing and Coding Salary: Learn How Much You Can Make · 2024-01 · edumed.org
- Ccitraining. Top-Paying Medical Assistant Specialties & Salaries in 2025 · 2025-01 · ccitraining.edu
- Talentoneservices. Specialized Skills in Demand in the Healthcare Industry for 2026 · 2026-02 · talentoneservices.com
- Callings.ai. Callings.ai job-market aggregation · 2026-04 · callings.ai
- Callings.ai. Callings.ai job-market aggregation · 2026-04 · callings.ai
- Callings.ai. Callings.ai job-market aggregation · 2026-04 · callings.ai
- Callings.ai. Callings.ai job-market aggregation · 2026-04 · callings.ai
- Pjstar. Illinois workers to receive employment offers during ownership change · 2026-02 · pjstar.com
- Pjstar. WARN Act: Illinois layoffs impact thousands of workers at major employers · 2026-03 · pjstar.com
- Beloitdailynews. Final days for TreeHouse Foods in South Beloit · 2026-04 · beloitdailynews.com
- Warntracker. Live Layoffs from Public WARN records - WARNTracker.com · 2026-04 · warntracker.com
- Reveliolabs. Mass-layoff Notices - Revelio Public Labor Statistics (RPLS) · 2026-04 · reveliolabs.com
- Callings.ai. Callings.ai job-market aggregation · 2026-04 · callings.ai
- Callings.ai. Callings.ai job-market aggregation · 2026-04 · callings.ai
- Federal Reserve Economic Data. Unemployment Rate in Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI (MSA) · 2026-04 · fred.stlouisfed.org
- Reveliolabs. Employment - Revelio Public Labor Statistics (RPLS) · 2026-04 · reveliolabs.com
- Callings.ai. Callings.ai job-market aggregation · 2026-04 · callings.ai
- Callings.ai. Callings.ai job-market aggregation · 2026-04 · callings.ai
- Robert Half. Robert Half Releases 2026 Salary Guide Highlighting Key Compensation Trends Amid a Complex Job Market · 2025-09 · press.roberthalf.com
- Techtarget. Data privacy, AI safety assurances key to physician adoption of AI | TechTarget · 2026-03 · techtarget.com
- Physicianpromptengineering. Clinical Prompt Engineering for Physicians · 2026-01 · physicianpromptengineering.com
- New-learning. BMJ Learning: Online Courses for Healthcare Professionals · 2026-03 · new-learning.bmj.com
- Bureau of Labor Statistics. Health care and social assistance employment increased by 2.9 percent, or 680,500, from March 2025 to March 2026 : The Economics Daily : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics · 2026-04 · bls.gov
- Indeed Hiring Lab. April 2026 Jobs Report: Moving, But Not Moving Along - Indeed Hiring Lab · 2026-05 · hiringlab.org
- Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics · 2026-04 · bls.gov