Full-Time Professional Staff Nurse- UPMC Presbyterian MICU
Company: UPMC - Pittsburgh Medical Center
Location: Pittsburgh
Posted on: January 28, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Located in Pittsburgh’s Oakland neighborhood ,
UPMC Presbyterian is a Level 1 Trauma Center and a leader in organ
transplantation, cardiology, trauma, stroke, and cutting-edge
research . The Medical ICU (MICU) is a 32-bed critical care unit
that specializes in treating patients with acute respiratory
failure, sepsis, pre/post-lung transplants, renal failure, and
toxicology cases . Nurses in the MICU gain hands-on experience with
ventilators, trachs, vasopressors, neuromuscular blockades, and
CRRT machines . Why Work at UPMC? Competitive Pay ($34.25 for
non-BSN RNs, with differentials for BSN-prepared nurses) Generous
PTO (up to 5.5 weeks annually 7 paid holidays) Tuition
Reimbursement (up to $6,000/year no-cost RN-BSN/MSN options) Career
Growth through dedicated nursing ladders and leadership
opportunities Responsibilities: Provide high-quality, compassionate
patient care in a fast-paced critical care environment Engage in
clinical development and mentorship programs Utilize critical
thinking skills to assess and manage complex patient conditions
Participate in unit-based initiatives, research, and quality
improvement efforts Educate patients and families on care plans and
treatments Uphold UPMC’s commitment to patient safety, excellence,
and innovation If you're ready to take your nursing career to the
next level in a challenging and rewarding MICU environment , apply
today! Purpose: The Professional Staff Nurse is a Registered Nurse
and a member of the care delivery team. The Professional Staff
Nurse is responsible to set the standards for the level and quality
of care. The Professional Staff Nurse has responsibility, authority
and accountability for the provision of nursing care. The
Professional Staff Nurse manages and provides patient care
activities for a group of patients and their families through the
application of independent judgment, communication and
collaboration with all team members. The role of the Professional
Staff Nurse encompasses leadership, partnership, collaboration and
supervision. The Professional Staff Nurse establishes and maintains
collaborative relationships with physicians, other health care
providers, patients and their families, to achieve desired patient
outcomes throughout the continuum of care. The Professional Staff
Nurse demonstrates a commitment to the community and to the nursing
profession. Responsibilities: Actively participates in department
or unit-specific quality improvement efforts. Identifies
opportunity for quality improvement to colleagues and management.
Takes personal responsibility in improving patient satisfaction
with the quality of care and service. Utilizes research and
evidence-based practice to support improvement in clinical care:
identifies research issues or articles related to clinical
specialty or areas of interest, discusses opportunities for quality
improvement at multidisciplinary rounds, and influences patients'
plans of care. Applies the nursing process within the framework of
Relationship Based Care to create a healing environment. Formulates
daily goals and a plan of care for patients that involves the
patient as partner and considers the individual needs of the
patient in a holistic manner. Demonstrates critical thinking in the
identification of clinical, social, safety, psychological and
spiritual issues for the patient care within an episode of care.
Practices solid communication skills, and is able to articulate and
translate the patient's condition to other care providers and to
negotiate and make recommendations for changes in patient care and
unit practices. Patient documentation is comprehensive and promotes
communication between caregivers. Incorporates national
professional organization as well as business unit and health
system's goals to improve patient safety, quality and satisfaction.
Creates a caring and compassionate patient focused experience by
building healing relationships with patients, families and
colleagues. Develops and maintains productive working relationships
internally and externally by demonstrating accountability for
actions, enthusiasm, motivation and commitment to patients and
colleagues. Demonstrates an understanding of cultural differences
and holds peers accountable for healthy relationships. Maintains a
conscious balance between work and personal life. Models safe work
hours, time management and healthy lifestyle. Communicates with
peers and management any safety hazards identified in the
workplace. Demonstrates accountability for professional development
that improves the quality of professional practice and the quality
of patient care. Actively participates in unit-based shared
governance, goal setting and supports the change and transition
process to improve quality of care and the practice environment.
Serves as a highly engaged and full partner on the care team and
responds willingly to care team member needs for assistance and
partnership. Participates in work that improves patient care and
the professional practice environment. Adapts to change and
demonstrates flexibility with the change process. Demonstrates
knowledge of adult learning principles (and/or teaching children if
applicable) and applies in teaching of patients, families, students
and new staff. Provides detailed and appropriate teaching to
patients and families to effectively guide them through the episode
of care as well as transition to another level of care and/or home.
Supports the development of students, new staff and colleagues, may
serve as a preceptor. Creates an environment of open dialogue,
inquiry and continuous development by asking for feedback and
improving practice. The individual must be able to demonstrate the
knowledge and skills necessary to provide care and/or interact
appropriately to the ages of the patients served by his/her
assigned unit as specified below. They must also demonstrate
knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life
span and possess the ability to assess data reflective of the
patient's status and interpret the appropriate information needed
to identify each patient's requirements relative to his/her
age-specific needs and to provide the care needs as described in
the department policy and procedures. Zero to two years of
experience. BSN required. Ability to establish and maintain
positive, caring relationships with executives, managers,
physicians, non-physician providers, ancillary and support staff,
other departments, and patients/families. Ability to work
productively and effectively within a complex environment, handle
multiple/changing priorities and specialized equipment. Good
clinical judgment with critical thinking, analytical and problem
solving abilities required as related to various aspects of patient
care. Critical thinking skills necessary to exercise and to lead
others in application of the nursing process. Mobility and visual
manual dexterity. Physical stamina for frequent walking, standing,
lifting and positioning of patients.UPMC offers a variety of
flexible options ? in addition to traditional rotating/flexible
shifts, special programs exist to work primarily night shifts or
weekend shifts with a premium pay differential. Employees hired as
or who choose to transition into one of these programs at a later
time must have at least 6 months of nursing experience to qualify
and may be required to complete any necessary orientation during
regular business hours. If you are interested in these programs,
please alert your recruiter when you are contacted for an
interview. Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances: UPMC approved
national certification preferred. Current licensure as a Registered
Professional Nurse either in the state where the facility is
located or in a state covered by a licensure compact agreement with
the state where the facility is located. CPR required based on AHA
standards that include both a didactic and skills demonstration
component within 30 days of hire. Graduate nurses must complete
licensure examination within SIX MONTHS of hire or within one year
of graduation, whichever comes first.? Though temporary permits are
valid for one year from the date of graduation, not one year from
issue of permit (or until the results of the examination are known
at which time it becomes null and void), UPMC requires that GNs
take the licensure examination within 6 months of their start date
or they will be terminated or demoted from the GN position, at the
discretion of the BU. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Basic
Life Support (BLS) OR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Registered Nurse (RN) OR Temporary Practice Permit (TPP) Act 34
*Current licensure either in the state where the facility is
located or, if the facility is in a state covered by the multistate
Nursing Licensure Compact (NLC) agreement, a multistate license
issued by a participating NLC state. Hires and current employees
working on an out-of-state NLC license who later change their
residency to the state where the facility is also located will have
60 days upon changing their residency to apply for licensure within
that state. UPMC is an Equal Opportunity
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