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UPMC Unit Director in Seneca, Pennsylvania

UPMC Northwest hospital

Seneca, PA

Unit: Intermediate Care (2 North)

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Apply to an exciting leadership opportunity. Our fast‑paced 26‑bed unit needs a Unit Director who leads boldly, inspires teams, and pushes patient care quality to the next level every single day. Step in, lead strong, and set the pace for excellence.

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Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with medical staff to monitor outcomes, set quality priorities, and implement evidence‑based patient safety and professional practice improvements.

  • Track unit quality metrics and dashboards, develop action plans, and share successful practices across units.

  • Analyze nurse and patient satisfaction data and create improvement strategies.

  • Support staff engagement in evidence‑based practice and quality initiatives.

  • Build strong, positive working relationships through mentoring, teamwork, and clear communication.

  • Manage and resolve conflict promptly; foster trust, transparency, and respectful communication.

  • Promote a healthy work environment by supporting safe scheduling practices and staff well‑being.

  • Coach staff on cultural diversity and address workplace concerns, including horizontal violence.

  • Create and communicate a shared vision for the unit; use financial, quality, and operational data to guide planning.

  • Lead change initiatives, involving stakeholders and supporting staff through transitions.

  • Represent the unit in professional and advocacy organizations.

  • Champion patient‑centered, Relationship‑Based Care; ensure nursing practice meets clinical and regulatory standards.

  • Apply evidence‑based practice and national best practices to drive clinical excellence.

  • Develop staff through coaching, education, orientation, and support of specialty certification.

  • Lead and develop Clinicians, supporting their leadership growth and oversight of direct reports, performance conversations, and recruitment.

  • Ensure all direct care staff maintain required competencies and address skill gaps through training and evaluation

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  • Minimum of 4 years of progressive leadership experience required

  • Strong analytical skills to evaluate staff performance, address clinical issues, and solve complex problems.

  • Proven leadership ability to develop staff, uphold professional nursing standards, and meet administrative expectations.

  • Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills to build strong relationships with patients, families, staff, physicians, and leadership.

  • BS/BSN required at hire; master's degree/MSN required.

  • If BS is not in nursing: a master's or higher degree in nursing is required.

  • If master's degree is not in nursing: a BSN is required.

  • If no master's/MSN at hire: must enroll within 1 year and complete within 3 years.

Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances

  • Current RN licensure in the practicing state or a multistate license per NLC guidelines.

  • If relocating to the facility's state, licensure in that state must be obtained within 60 days.

  • NIH Stroke Scale certification required within 90 days of hire or transfer.

  • ACLS required within 1 year of hire or transfer.

  • Required Clearances: Act 34 and OAPSA.

Certifications:

  • Registered Nurse (RN)

  • NIH Stroke Scale (NIH)

  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)

UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran

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