Become a Chaperone

Join the first third-party medical chaperone service and help raise the standard of trust, safety, and compliance in healthcare. At LaCress Chaperones, we provide professional support to protect patients and providers during sensitive medical exams and procedures.

Chaperones do not perform clinical tasks. Instead, they serve as trained observers and neutral witnesses, ensuring respectful, transparent care while meeting the highest ethical and legal standards.

Who We’re Hiring

Registered Nurses (RN)

RNs are utilized for cases where the Medical Board requires a licensed professional chaperone. RNs are placed with medical practitioners who are required to specifically use a licensed registered nurse as a chaperone.

Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN)

Licensed and experienced healthcare professionals who can serve as chaperones in most clinical settings that do not require an RN.

Pre-Med Students

Start your career by helping patients before you finish school. Students can gain valuable experience chaperoning medical professionals in real clinical settings. No medical license required, but you must complete a certified training program.

Key Job Details

  • Non-clinical role only: You’re not expected to provide care, only observe and report.
  • Part-time and full-time roles available: Flexible schedules across various healthcare settings.
  • Competitive compensation: Pay is commensurate with industry standards.

Mandatory reporting responsibility:

Chaperones must take detailed notes on every patient interaction and be prepared to report any misconduct to the appropriate licensing agency.

Why Become a Chaperone?

Becoming a medical chaperone is more than a job; it’s a way to make a meaningful impact in healthcare. As a trained, neutral observer, you help create a safer, more respectful environment for patients during sensitive exams and procedures. Your presence offers reassurance, protects patient dignity, and builds trust in the care process.

For providers, you serve as a layer of accountability and compliance. Thus ensuring professional standards are upheld. Whether you’re an RN, LPN, or future medical professional, chaperoning gives you the chance to protect patients and support ethical care.

Required Training

To qualify as a chaperone, you must complete one of the following certification programs:

Join Our Team

If you’re detail-oriented, professional, and passionate about patient dignity and safety, we want to hear from you.

To apply, please upload your resume and proof of chaperone certification.

We’ll be in touch with next steps.