Professional Staff Nurse - TNICU
Company: UPMC - Pittsburgh Medical Center
Location: Erie
Posted on: February 27, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description UPMC Hamot is adding a part-time Professional
Staff Nurse to the TNICU! $7,500 Sign-On Bonus for Experienced
Nurses! Title and starting pay rate of this position may vary based
on years of experience. We are currently hiring an experienced,
caring, compassionate, team-oriented nurse with a passion for
learning who excels in critical thinking. The TNICU is a 16-bed
unit on the second floor of the patient care tower. The exceptional
care provided in this unit contributes to UPMC Hamot’s
certification as a Level II Trauma Center, Comprehensive Stroke
Center, and a Silver Beacon Award Unit. Some of our specific
patient populations include: · Trauma · Surgical · Kidney
Transplants · Neurosurgery · Hemorrhagic Strokes requiring
Neurointervention The TNICU stands as a beacon of hope and healing
for those facing critical traumatic, surgical & neurological
challenges, delivering world-class care with compassion and
dedication. The Professional Staff Nurse is a Registered Nurse and
an essential member of the care delivery team. This role is
responsible for providing high-quality, patient-centered nursing
care while establishing 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. Through
leadership, collaboration, and partnership with physicians and
interdisciplinary team members, the Professional Staff Nurse
promotes optimal patient outcomes across the continuum of care and
demonstrates a commitment to the nursing profession and the
community served. Responsibilities Professional Practice &
Collaboration - Develops and maintains productive, respectful
working relationships by demonstrating accountability, enthusiasm,
motivation, and commitment to patients and colleagues. -
Demonstrates cultural awareness and holds self and peers
accountable for healthy professional relationships. - Models safe
work practices, effective time management, and work-life balance. -
Identifies and communicates workplace safety concerns to peers and
leadership. Patient-Centered Care - Applies the nursing process
within a Relationship-Based Care framework to create a healing
environment. - Develops daily goals and individualized plans of
care in partnership with patients and families, addressing
clinical, psychosocial, safety, and spiritual needs. - Demonstrates
critical thinking and clinical judgment to assess patient status
and recommend appropriate care interventions. - Communicates
clearly and effectively with patients, families, and the
interdisciplinary care team. - Maintains accurate, timely, and
comprehensive documentation to support continuity of care. -
Creates a compassionate, patient-focused experience by building
therapeutic relationships. Education & Professional Development -
Applies adult learning principles (and pediatric teaching
principles when applicable) when educating patients, families,
students, and staff. - Provides education to support patient
understanding, self-care, and transitions across care settings. -
Supports the development of students, new staff, and colleagues and
may serve as a preceptor. - Fosters an environment of inquiry and
continuous improvement by seeking feedback and refining practice.
Leadership & Shared Governance - Demonstrates accountability for
ongoing professional development to improve nursing practice and
patient outcomes. - Actively participates in unit-based shared
governance, goal setting, and initiatives that enhance the practice
environment. - Serves as an engaged partner on the care team and
collaborates readily to meet patient and team needs. - Adapts to
change and supports transition processes to improve quality of
care. Quality & Evidence-Based Practice - Actively participates in
unit- and department-based quality improvement initiatives. -
Identifies opportunities to improve patient safety, quality, and
satisfaction and communicates findings to leadership and
colleagues. - Integrates research and evidence-based practice into
clinical decision-making. - Contributes to multidisciplinary
discussions and influences patient care plans to support continuous
improvement. - 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 patient data and
identify 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) preferred. -
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
complex, fast-paced environment while managing multiple and
changing priorities and specialized equipment. - Demonstrated
clinical judgment with strong critical thinking, analytical, and
problem-solving skills. - Ability to lead and support others in the
application of the nursing process. - Physical requirements include
mobility, visual and manual dexterity, and 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 with premium pay differentials. - Eligibility requires a
minimum of six (6) months of nursing experience. - Orientation may
be required during regular business hours. - Candidates interested
in these programs 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. -
UPMC-approved national certification preferred. - Basic Life
Support (BLS) or Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification
required based on American Heart Association (AHA) standards,
including both didactic and skills demonstration, within 30 days of
hire. - Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) required within one
(1) year of hire or transfer. - NIH Stroke Scale certification
required within six (6) months of hire or transfer. - Act 34
clearance required. Graduate Nurse Requirements - 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.
*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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