UPMC Shadyside’s Surgical Team!
Nursing Assistants/Patient Care Technicians: Full-Time at 40 hours a week, rotating two 12 hour shifts and two 8 hour shifts (days and nights) Unit: 3 Main Surgical Cardiothoracic Stepdown About UPMC Shadyside: A Magnet-designated teaching hospital with ongoing research and educationApply to establish a fulfilling, hands-on healthcare career while elevating patients’ experience!
About 3 Main Surgical Cardiothoracic Stepdown Unit:
38-Bed Post-Op Care: We specialize in thoracic surgery recovery and act as Shadyside’s surgical stepdown unit. High-Acuity Patients: From minimally invasive esophagectomy to lobe resections, we provide top-notch care. Cardiac Expertise: We handle interventional cardiac cases from cath and electrophysiology labs.About the Role:
Nursing Assistants and Patient Care Technicians provide routine patient care and support the department services in accordance with established policies and procedures. This role will be directed by nurses and/or physicians to ensure that the highest degree of quality patient care can be maintained at all times. Patient care duties may include, but are not limited to, ADLs (bathing, feeding, transporting, toileting, ambulating, turning and repositioning patients, and blood glucose), vital signs, simple dressings, EKGs, bladder scans, and all specimen collections.
UPMC’s Nursing Support Career Ladder:
Our goal at UPMC is to help you build YOUR career, starting with our robust career ladder! A Nursing Support career at UPMC Shadyside maximizes your potential and advances you to wherever you’d like to go, ensuring that you are equipped with resources, mentors, and leadership along the way.
The UPMC Inpatient Patient Care Support Career Ladder offers opportunities for continued growth and advancement. Title and salary will be determined based upon education and patient care experience.
Nursing Support Training:
All hired candidates will complete a mandatory training course. This is a paid training program. There are two training programs available depending on experience level:
Without a nursing student clinical rotation/specific transferable inpatient/hospital experience, the main training program is required. This is a combination of virtual and in-person days that spans 2 weeks, weekdays only, and daylight hours. Attendance is mandatory for the entire training. A 1-day training program is available on Saturdays for those who have completed a clinical rotation in nursing school or have specific transferable in-patient/hospital experience.Responsibilities:
Perform in accordance with system-wide competencies/behaviors. Report equipment malfunctions to the appropriate department. Establish effective communication strategies and respectful relationships. Contribute to universal unit activities (e.g., responding to call lights, passing meal trays, transporting patients). Receive feedback constructively and identify learning needs. Improve knowledge, skills, and performance. Communicate effectively with the healthcare team. Demonstrate cultural understanding and safety awareness. Perform nursing core responsibilities for nursing assistants (ADLs, point-of-care testing, vital signs, etc.). Provide direct patient care as directed by RN. Maintain a safe patient environment. Distribute supplies and equipment. Document in medical records and comply with safety policies.