UPMC
Location
Monroeville, Pennsylvania
Salary
$36 / HOUR
Develop and implement individualized care plans and daily goals for patients in a 19-bed rehab unit. Coordinate with healthcare providers and advocate for patients while supporting the development of new staff and students.
Requires current Pennsylvania licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN) and CPR certification based on AHA standards. A BSN is preferred, and graduate nurses must be eligible for State Board Licensure.
Flexible Shifts: Choose from 3 to 12-hour shifts per week, available between 7 AM-7 PM or 7 PM-7 AM. Each scheduling period includes 6 night shifts and 6 weekend shifts, with an additional $2.00 per hour for off-shift work. Generous Sign-On Bonuses: Eligible candidates can receive sign-on bonuses of $15,000 for new graduates and $20,000 for nurses with 1+ years of experience, with a two-year commitment. Monthly Loan Repayment: Nurses who recently graduated may qualify for up to $20,000 in loan repayment, distributed over three years. Paid Time Off: Enjoy up to five and a half weeks of PTO annually, plus seven paid holidays. Career Advancement: Take advantage of our dedicated nursing career ladder to achieve your highest potential and earn more money as you gain experience and education. Tuition Reimbursement: Up to $6,000 per academic year at any accredited institution, available to employees and their dependents. Plus, discounts for UPMC employees, including no-cost RN-BSN/MSN options! Why UPMC? At UPMC, we prioritize growth and innovation. We put a focus on investing in our nurses from day one whether they want to continue to grow on the nursing career ladder or expand into leadership roles. UPMC focuses on you becoming the best you can be by providing the tools and resources needed to succeed.
Support the growth and development of nursing students and new staff members. Exemplify UPMC Values in every aspect of your role. Develop and implement individualized care plans and daily goals for patients. Assess and address the educational needs of patients and their families, providing essential information to support their care. Communicate patients' conditions effectively to other healthcare providers. Report any workplace safety concerns to management and colleagues. Advocate for patients within your scope of practice. Pursue continuous professional development by seeking feedback on care services. Align with national professional organizations and the goals of the business unit and health system to enhance patient safety, quality, and satisfaction. Adapt to a fast-paced work environment with ease. Apply critical thinking to identify and address clinical, social, safety, and spiritual issues during patient care.
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