About The Position

UPMC Children's Community Pediatrics is hiring a Flex Full-Time OP Nurse Coordinator I to support the office in Pittsburgh. Weekend and evening availability required to support the hours of operation. Join our dynamic care team as an Outpatient Nurse Coordinator! You'll play a crucial role in patient care, using your nursing expertise to support patients, families, and the healthcare team.

Requirements

  • Minimum 3 years of nursing experience.
  • Current RN licensure in the practicing state.
  • CPR Certification (AHA standards with didactic and skills demonstration within 30 days of hire).
  • Demonstrate knowledge and skills to care for patients of all ages.
  • Understand growth and development principles across the lifespan.
  • Assess and interpret patient data to meet age-specific needs.

Nice To Haves

  • Pediatric Nurse Manager, Supervisor, Charge Nurse or leader experience preferred.
  • BSN preferred.
  • UPMC-approved national certification preferred.
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) or Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).
  • Act 31, Act 33, Act 34, Act 73.

Responsibilities

  • Continuously improve your practice and patient care quality.
  • Actively participate in shared governance and support team members.
  • Formulate holistic care plans, triage patient situations, and assist physicians.
  • Guide new nursing staff and oversee clinical/administrative activities.
  • Serve as the primary nursing resource and advocate for patients.
  • Engage in quality improvement efforts and regulatory reviews.
  • Maintain positive relationships with all stakeholders and ensure comprehensive patient documentation.
  • Teach patients, families, and new staff, applying adult learning principles.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Education Level

Bachelor's degree

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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