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Postpartum Registered Nurse (3pm - 3am) - T9 Birth Center


UPMC Altoona


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Altoona, PA | United States


Job description

UPMC Altoona is seeking a full-time Postpartum Registered Nurse to join our T9 Birth Center team! This position will work 3pm – 3am, rotating weekends and holidays, and an on-call requirement.

The Postpartum Registered Nurse provides direct and indirect care to postpartum couplets (mothers and infants) utilizing the nursing process following delivery until they are discharged home. The postpartum mothers are primarily well, but needed care may include treating mothers with high-risk conditions, such as pre-eclampsia or chorioamnionitis. The patient population includes both vaginal and C-section patient and could also include those who have had a postpartum tubal ligation or hysterectomy. The infants are also primarily well, but may have high-risk conditions, such as hypoglycemia or Newborn Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome (NOWS). Other duties will include education and guidance for care of postpartum mother/newborn, breastfeeding support, and completion of newborn routine testing. The postpartum nurse must be able to multitask effectively and work through multiple patients’ needs simultaneously. They also need strong communication and interpersonal skills for both patient and healthcare team member interactions. You will also provide leadership for the nursing team and contribute to the education of a variety of members of the staff and students.

UPMC is committed to investing in nurses like you –financially, personally, and professionally – starting on day one of your career. From tackling student loans to advancing your career later in life, UPMC is the partner you need to succeed and thrive in your nursing career.

Here’s how we support our nurses:

About UPMC Magee Women’s Birthing Center (T9): T9 is a 22-bed multidisciplinary unit that contains its own triage and Operating Rooms. Patients labor, birth, recover and have their postpartum stay in the same unit permitting continuity of patient care throughout their hospital stay promoting skin to skin, support of breastfeeding, delayed bathing, and infant rooming-in. Within the unit is a 4-bed triage area for maternal monitoring of baby and evaluation of emergent obstetrical situations and concerns. Nurses are trained in labor and delivery, how to circulate in the OR for cesarean sections, care of the infant and mother postpartum, triaging patients, and neonatal resuscitation after delivery. Neonates may need to transition in our 8-bed special care nursery, currently caring for neonates 35 weeks and greater.

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