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As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for uas rn in California is $43.90, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $33.22 and $51.25 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a UAS RN?

A UAS RN (Uniform Assessment System Registered Nurse) is a nursing professional responsible for conducting assessments to determine patient eligibility for home and community-based services. They typically work with Medicaid or long-term care programs, using the UAS-NY (Uniform Assessment System for New York) tool to evaluate a patient's medical, functional, and social needs. UAS RNs often visit patients in their homes or care facilities, document findings, and collaborate with healthcare teams to develop care plans. This role requires strong clinical assessment skills, attention to detail, and familiarity with state health regulations.

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A UAS RN typically conducts comprehensive patient assessments, reviews medical records, and determines eligibility for services based on established criteria. Daily tasks often include documenting findings, coordinating with healthcare providers, and communicating recommendations with patients and their families. UAS RNs may also participate in care planning and ensure compliance with relevant regulations. Their role is integral to ensuring patients receive appropriate care while supporting efficient use of healthcare resources.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the UAS RN position, and why are they important?

To excel as a UAS RN (Utilization Assessment/Review Registered Nurse), you need a valid RN license, clinical nursing experience, and a strong understanding of medical necessity criteria and documentation standards. Familiarity with utilization management software, electronic medical records (EMR), and relevant care guidelines such as InterQual or MCG is crucial. Excellent critical thinking, organizational skills, and clear written and verbal communication set top performers apart in this field. These skills enable UAS RNs to effectively assess patient cases, ensure appropriate use of healthcare resources, and collaborate among diverse teams.

How to become a UAS RN in NY?

To become a UAS RN, you must first earn a nursing degree (associate or bachelor’s), pass the NCLEX-RN exam to obtain licensure, and then acquire specialized training or certification in unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) if required by the employer. Some positions may also require experience in healthcare technology or remote monitoring environments.

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Infographic showing various Uas Rn job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 59% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 27% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $91,313 per year, or $43.9 per hour.

Sp Unit Charge RN - Hospital (Operating Room)

Kaiser Permanente

San Diego, CA • On-site

Other

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Description:
Job Summary:
Functions as a Lead of the healthcare team, coordinates departmental operations that ensure quality patient care in a safe, healing environment that is patient and family centered. Demonstrates responsibility and accountability for own professional practice. Has appropriate clinical skills to be an expert resource. Is available and supportive to employees and understands priorities/needs of the department. Is a staff role model for professional nursing practice. May recommend to management in efficient resource allocation by assuring appropriate patient assignments, staffing, and scheduling. Demonstrates performance consistent with the strategic plan of the organization and the KP nursing mission and values.
Essential Responsibilities:
The Charge Registered Nurse demonstrates proficiency by exhibiting the following skills, competencies, and behaviors:
Leadership:
  • Directs reviews, assigns and organizes the work of at least three (3) or more employees, of which at least one (1) must be another Registered Nurse.
  • Applies the KP Nursing mission, vision, values and behaviors in daily practice. Understands needs and sets priorities for the department.
  • Provides professional leadership and direction of department personnel in order to maintain efficient delivery of effective patient care.
  • Coordinates departmental operations and delegates tasks appropriately. Is an excellent staff role model for professional nursing practice (e.g. RN/MD Collaborating for Outcomes, Just Culture, Quality, Service, Safety). Supports and enhances the leadership skills of the staff RNs, LVNs and UAs/CNAs (and other ancillary staff as appropriate).
  • Upholds compliance with Kaiser Permanentes Policies and Procedures, Principles of Responsibilities, applicable state and federal laws and regulations, and accreditation and licensure requirements.
  • Upholds the standards of the California Nurse Practice Act, American Nurses Association
  • (ANA) Standards of Nursing Practice, and ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses.
  • Champions new ideas; Actively collaborates with others through the change process.
  • Acts as a resource, preceptor and mentor to new employees, registry, students, and other team members in department specific operations and patient care activities.
  • Collaborates with or refers to manager/clinical nurse specialist/educator any outstanding issues or concerns on the unit. Demonstrates ability to identify and resolve problems in collaboration with work team and with other departments.
  • Ensures compliance with regulatory requirements, policies, procedures, and standards of practice.
  • Participates in activities related to patient flow, including admission and discharge processes. Facilitates inter-professional/interdisciplinary communication and collaboration.
Nursing Process:
  • Serves as a resource for clinical concerns, scope of practice and applicable state and federal regulations as well as operational concerns of providers and staff. Possesses experience and skills to be a resource for providers, RNs, LVNs, USs/CNAs, (and other ancillary staff as appropriate).
  • Demonstrates flexibility in work schedule to meet the department demands of the day; facilitates and relieves staff breaks.
  • Actively involved in assigning, orienting, and precepting and coaching staff as needed.
Documentation:
  • Conducts audits and ensures that documentation reflects thorough assessments, incorporates physical and psychosocial findings, diagnostic tests, learning needs, barriers, multidisciplinary education plans and age appropriate care.
Clinical Outcomes:
  • Participates/leads various aspects of department operations, staff competencies, department committees, Unit Based Teams (UBTs), new projects, quality efforts, and educational programs.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of patients specific conditions commonly seen in the department and care required. Interfaces with leadership, peers, physicians, other healthcare providers, and support staff regarding performance, as necessary.
  • Actively participates, champions and motivates other staff in quality improvement in patient care, workflow, and improvement in clinical initiatives and working conditions of the department. Provides input on employees performance evaluations through daily observation and monitoring of performance.
Workplace Safety:
  • Adjusts staffing needs of the department to assure quality patient care, patient and staff safety, efficiency, productivity and working conditions of provider and staff. Actively models Labor-Management Partnership (LMP) Workplace Safety principles and practices.
Patient Care Experience/Customer Service:
  • Acts as a role model for staff regarding providing a patient care experience that exceeds members expectations.
  • Ensures timely and appropriate management of patients.
  • Coordinates smooth transition for patients across the care continuum. Participates in daily leadership rounds, documents rounding activities on unit rounding logs (as appropriate.). Assures hourly rounds are conducted by staff. Where appropriate, assures hourly rounds are documented according to unit/facility policy or guidelines.
Team Commitment:
  • Ensures support of the collaborative LMP environment through unit based teams (UBTs). Identifies and supports staff professional/clinical development needs (i.e. certification, presentations, reward/recognition).
  • Motivates staff to attain their fullest potential in improving performance, attendance, access, service and quality outcomes. Lead/facilitate daily/shift multidisciplinary huddles. Assures huddle messages are consistently communicated. Confronts difficult or conflict situations constructively and seeks appropriate assistance.
Fiscal Responsibility:
  • Participates in resource allocation (assignments, scheduling, staffing, equipment/supplies management). Collaborates and assists with leadership, physicians, and peers in staffing, workflow and throughput to promote quality patient care, patient and staff safety, efficiency, productivity and working conditions of providers and staff.
Professional Development:
  • Attends Charge Nurse Educational programs. Takes responsibility for professional growth and development.
Basic Qualifications:
Experience
  • 1-year recent (within the last 3 years) full-time equivalent experience in an acute hospital Operating Room or Surgicenter, including circulating on a variety of surgical procedures in multiple specialties, or successful completion of a KP Operating Room course or approved equivalent within prior 12 months.
Education
  • N/A
License, Certification, Registration
  • Registered Nurse License (California)
  • Basic Life Support
Additional Requirements:
  • Ability to scrub as required.
  • Ability to take call within a 30 minute response time.
Preferred Qualifications:
  • N/A
Notes:
  • Call Required.
  • If twelve (12) hour option chosen, shift will be 7:00 pm-7:30 am, back up 8-hour shift will be 11:00 pm to 7:30 am.

Primary Location: California,San Diego,San Diego Medical Center
Scheduled Weekly Hours: 36
Shift: Night
Workdays: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun
Working Hours Start: 07:00 PM
Working Hours End: 07:30 AM
Job Schedule: Full-time
Job Type: Standard
Worker Location: Onsite
Employee Status: Regular
Employee Group/Union Affiliation: B13|AFSCME|UNAC
Job Level: Individual Contributor
Department: San Diego Medical Center - Operating Room-1 - 0801
Pay Range: $63.95 - $82.78 / hour Kaiser Permanente strives to offer a market competitive total rewards package and is committed to pay equity and transparency. The posted pay range is based on possible base salaries for the role and does not reflect the full value of our total rewards package. Actual base pay determined at offer will be based on labor market data, internal alignment, and a candidate's years of relevant work experience, education, certifications, skills, and geographic location.
Travel: No
On-site: Work location is on-site (KP designated office, medical office building or hospital). Worker location must align with Kaiser Permanente's Authorized States policy. Kaiser Permanente is an equal opportunity employer committed to fair, respectful, and inclusive workplaces. Applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status. For jobs where work will be performed in unincorporated LA County, the employer provides the following statement in accordance with the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance. Criminal history may have a direct, adverse, and negative relationship on the following job duties, potentially resulting in the withdrawal of the conditional offer of employment:
  • Consistently supports compliance and the Principles of Responsibility (Kaiser Permanente's Code of Conduct) by maintaining the privacy and confidentiality of information, protecting the assets of the organization, acting with ethics and integrity, reporting non-compliance, and adhering to applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations, accreditation, and licensure requirements (where applicable), and Kaiser Permanente's policies and procedures.
  • Models and reinforces ethical behavior in self and others in accordance with the Principles of Responsibility, adheres to organizational policies and guidelines; supports compliance initiatives; maintains confidences; admits mistakes; conducts business with honesty, shows consistency in words and actions; follows through on commitments.
  • Job duties with at least occasional or possible access to: (1) patients, the general public, or other employees; (2) confidential protected health information and other confidential KP information (including employee, proprietary, financial or trade secret information); (3) KP property and assets, for example, electronic assets, medical instruments, or devices; (4) controlled substances regulated by federal law or potentially subject to diversion.