Seneca, PA
Professional Staff Nurse
Full Time
Welcome to the Heart of Healing
Our Medical/Surgical/Pediatric Unit at UPMC Northwest is where compassionate care meets vibrant clinical expertise. Our talented teams create a welcoming environment where patients of all ages receive attentive, family-centered care.
Patient Profile in Our Unit
Post-operative care: Approximately 60% of our patients—recovering from surgeries with close monitoring and tailored rehabilitation. General medical and surgical: Around 30% receive treatment for a variety of adult medical-surgical needs—ranging from chronic condition management to complex diagnostics. Pediatric care: The remaining 10% are infants to teens cared for by dedicated pediatric hospitalists who’re skilled in treating conditions like asthma, dehydration, surgical recovery, and moreWhat Makes Our Unit Special
Holistic care, from family to facility: We embrace each patient’s journey—supporting their emotional well-being and physical recovery, with a focus on comfort and clear communication. Expertise across life stages: From post-op adults to the littlest ones on the pediatric floor, our staff is trained in both advanced medical-surgical techniques and child-centered healing methods Team synergy: Collaboration is key! We work together with pediatric hospitalists, surgeons, therapists, and support teams to deliver seamless, integrated care. Community-centered excellence: As part of UPMC Northwest—a 126-bed “supercharged community hospital” serving Venango and surrounding counties—our unit blends small-town warmth with top-tier healthcareWhy Families & Staff Thrive Here
For families: You’ll find comfort in our supportive, family-first approach and our staff’s gentle, personalized care. For staff: Whether you’re mentoring post-op patients back to health or guiding young patients through recovery, you’ll grow in a collaborative, purpose-driven environment.Responsibilities:
Demonstrates critical thinking to address clinical, social, and emotional patient needs.
Provides clear, detailed guidance to patients and families for care transitions.
Applies adult learning principles to educate patients, families, students, and staff.
Creates a caring and compassionate patient experience by building healing relationships.
Maintains clear and comprehensive documentation to enhance team communication.
Promotes a culture of respect and inclusivity, holding peers accountable for healthy relationships.
Supports new staff and students, serving as a mentor or preceptor when needed.
Creates an environment of continuous learning by seeking feedback and improving practice.
Actively engages in shared governance, goal setting, and quality improvement initiatives.
Uses research and evidence-based practices to enhance patient care and outcomes.
Adapts to change with flexibility, supporting transitions to improve care and the work environment