Professional Staff Nurse - Women's Hospital Admin
Company: UPMC - Pittsburgh Medical Center
Location: Erie
Posted on: January 20, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description UPMC Hamot's Women's Hospital is looking for a
Professional Staff Nurse! This position is full-time rotating days
and nights and will support the entire Women's Hospital. Title and
starting pay rate of this position may vary based on years of
experience. The Professional Staff Nurse is a Registered Nurse and
an integral member of the care delivery team. This role is
responsible for providing high-quality, patient-centered nursing
care while setting and upholding standards of practice. The
Professional Staff Nurse exercises independent clinical judgment
and is accountable for the coordination, delivery, and evaluation
of nursing care for patients and their families. This position
emphasizes leadership, collaboration, and partnership across the
interdisciplinary team to achieve optimal patient outcomes
throughout the continuum of care, while demonstrating a commitment
to the nursing profession and the community served.
Responsibilities Quality and Patient Experience Actively
participates in unit- or department-based quality improvement
initiatives. Identifies opportunities to improve patient outcomes,
safety, and satisfaction. Applies research and evidence-based
practice to enhance clinical care and influence care planning.
Contributes to multidisciplinary discussions and supports
continuous improvement efforts. Patient-Centered Care Applies the
nursing process within a Relationship-Based Care framework to
promote a healing environment. Develops and implements
individualized plans of care in partnership with patients and
families. Demonstrates critical thinking to address clinical,
psychosocial, safety, and spiritual needs. Communicates effectively
with patients, families, and interdisciplinary team members.
Maintains accurate, timely, and comprehensive documentation to
support continuity of care. Collaboration and Professional Practice
Builds and maintains collaborative relationships with physicians,
healthcare providers, patients, and families. Models
accountability, professionalism, and respect in all interactions.
Demonstrates cultural awareness and supports a healthy, inclusive
work environment. Identifies and communicates safety concerns to
promote a safe workplace. Leadership and Shared Governance Actively
participates in shared governance, unit-based initiatives, and goal
setting. Supports change and quality improvement efforts within the
practice environment. Serves as an engaged partner on the care team
and willingly assists colleagues as needed. Demonstrates
flexibility and adaptability in a dynamic healthcare environment.
Education and Professional Development Maintains accountability for
ongoing professional development and clinical competence. Applies
adult learning principles when educating patients, families,
students, and staff. Provides clear, effective education to support
patient transitions of care. Supports onboarding and development of
new staff and students and may serve as a preceptor. Seeks and
incorporates feedback to continuously improve professional
practice. Demonstrated knowledge and skills to provide
age-appropriate care to the patient populations served by the
assigned unit. Knowledge of growth and development principles
across the lifespan, with the ability to assess and interpret
patient data to meet age-specific needs in accordance with
department policies and procedures. Zero to two (0–2) years of
nursing experience required. Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
required. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to establish
and maintain positive, professional relationships with executives,
managers, physicians, advanced practice providers, ancillary and
support staff, other departments, and patients and families.
Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, complex environment
while managing multiple and changing priorities and specialized
equipment. Demonstrated clinical judgment, critical thinking,
analytical, and problem-solving skills related to patient care.
Ability to lead and support others in the application of the
nursing process. Physical requirements include mobility, visual and
manual dexterity, and physical stamina for frequent walking,
standing, lifting, and positioning of patients. Work Schedule
Options UPMC offers a variety of flexible scheduling options. In
addition to traditional rotating or flexible shifts, specialty
programs are available for primarily night or weekend shifts and
include premium pay differentials. Eligibility for these programs
requires a minimum of six (6) months of nursing experience.
Orientation may be required during regular business hours.
Candidates interested in these options should notify their
recruiter during the interview process. Licensure, Certifications,
and Clearances Current licensure as a Registered Professional Nurse
(RN) in the state where the facility is located or a multistate
license issued by a participating Nursing Licensure Compact (NLC)
state. Temporary Practice Permit (TPP) accepted, where applicable.
Graduate Nurses must successfully complete the RN licensure
examination within six (6) months of hire or within one (1) year of
graduation, whichever occurs first. Failure to meet this
requirement may result in termination or demotion at the discretion
of the business unit. CPR/BLS certification required based on
American Heart Association (AHA) standards, including both didactic
and skills demonstration, within 30 days of hire. UPMC-approved
national certification preferred. *Employees working under an
out-of-state NLC license who later establish residency in the state
where the facility is located must apply for state licensure within
60 days of residency change. UPMC is an Equal Opportunity
Employer/Disability/Veteran
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