UPMC Presbyterian Nursing Leadership Opportunities
UPMC Presbyterian is seeking nurses with two years of experience or greater to join our leadership team with opportunities in various specialties.
Here at UPMC Presbyterian, a Magnet designated hospital, we strive to build the best teams for our employees and patient populations. We want to help experienced nurses develop management skills and help grow in their nursing careers. While still maintaining patient contact the roles of Clinician or Clinician Fellow allow you to oversee and set an example to new graduate and experienced nurses alike.
Combine your leadership skills and nursing experience to take the next step of your career! In this role, you will lead our teams UPMC Presbyterian. If you are a natural people-person passionate about developing team members and making an impact in the world of nursing, we invite you to join our team today!
A Clinician Fellow is one who either has their ASN with 2+ years of experience and plans to gain their BSN or one who has their BSN with 2+ years of experience.
A Clinician is one who has their BSN with 3+ years of nursing experience.
On the questionnaire portion of this application, please select areas that you would be interested in applying. We will do our best to match you to your specific area of interest.
UPMC Presbyterian Specialties:
Emergency Department A state-of-the-art 44-bed Level I trauma and comprehensive stroke center, known throughout the Pittsburgh metro area for providing the best possible emergency care. The ED handles critically ill or injured patients; patient volume and acuity are variable and can change quickly, making the ED an extremely fast-paced, unpredictable environment where rapid problem-solving is necessary to address evolving needs and priorities. Medical/Surgical Adaptable acuity units serving patients that have received transplanted organs including kidney, liver, pancreas, intestine, islet cell, or multi-visceral transplants. We also care for patients recovering from orthopedic surgeries, and surgical oncology patients undergoing complicated abdominal surgeries. Adult Acute Care Our diverse patient population of both step-down and monitored patients can include hepatology, urology, endocrinology, post-surgical complications, pulmonary, infectious disease and many more. Cardiology We care for patients with various cardiac diagnoses, including heart failure, pulmonary arterial hypertension, peripheral vascular disease, cardiac rhythm disturbances, cardiac catheterization, post-pacemaker/ICD placement, and preparing patients for heart transplant and/or LVAD placement. We also have the ability for nursing staff to determine step down status care for our patients. Neurosurgery/Neuro Trauma specializing in the care of complex brain and spinal cord trauma, stroke, and various neurosurgical patients. neurosurgical unit specializing in the care of patients recovering from spinal surgeries and craniotomies as well as accepting overflow stroke population. brain tumor, spinal cord injury, head injury, and stroke Trauma/General Surgery Serving general surgical patients as well as toxicological and trauma patients. In addition to the broad variety of post-op patients we care for, we also receive overflow vascular and medical patients. ICU Nurses in our ICUs can expect to work with tracheostomies, line and drain placements, intubations, CRRT, and vasopressors among other types of specialty equipment and treatments. Resource Unit A team of nurses designated to float to medical/surgical and critical care units alike. This group staffs all areas of UPMC Presbyterian/Montefiore allowing for an ever-changing work environment and opportunities to increase nursing skills in all specialties.