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Outpatient Nurse Coordinator - Neurogastroenterology & Motility (UPMC Presbyterian)
UPMC Presbyterian is seeking a dedicated and experienced nursing professional to join our Neurogastroenterology & Motility Team as an Outpatient Nurse Coordinator.
Schedule: Monday-Friday, daylight hours with opportunities for hybrid work
About the Position: This role offers an exciting opportunity for a motivated, patient‑focused RN to support both the Neurogastroenterology & Motility program and the Digestive Health Care Clinic at UPMC Presbyterian. The Outpatient Nurse Coordinator will play a key role in delivering high‑quality outpatient care, coordinating services, and enhancing the overall patient experience within this specialized, fast‑paced environment.
The ideal candidate is detail‑oriented, compassionate, and committed to fostering a safe, collaborative, and patient‑centered care setting. In this position, you will be expected to assist with clinic coverage, support daily operations, and provide direct patient care to ensure seamless continuity across both service areas.
Responsibilities:
- Engage in ongoing professional development and participate in shared governance and quality initiatives.
- Provide leadership within the practice, supporting nursing and support staff and maintaining a safe, effective care environment.
- Deliver holistic, patient‑centered care, including triage, care coordination, education, and follow‑up.
- Serve as primary nursing resource and liaison for patient caseload, coordinating with physicians and external services.
- Build positive, collaborative relationships with patients, families, and all care team members.
- Demonstrate strong critical thinking, clinical judgment, communication, and documentation skills.
- Support department operations, safety, regulatory preparation, and practice improvements.
- Educate patients, families, students, and new staff; may precept and assist with staff development.
- Promote a compassionate, patient‑focused experience and contribute to a culture of continuous improvement.