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Our Unit Director (Restaurant Manager or General Manager) is responsible for all aspects of the restaurant operation including Quality/Service/Cleanliness, maintaining excellent guest relationships ...

Industry: Healthcare Services/Medical Waste Management Are you an experienced Business Unit Director or General Manager ready to lead the continued growth of a medical waste facility? We're seeking a ...

Our Unit Director (Restaurant Manager or General Manager) is responsible for all aspects of the restaurant operation including Quality/Service/Cleanliness, maintaining excellent guest relationships ...

If you are an experienced Unit Director (Restaurant Manager), Assistant Unit Director (Assistant Manager) or Shift Manager with the desire to grow within in our industry and manage an established and ...

Industry: Healthcare Services/Medical Waste Management Are you an experienced Business Unit Director or General Manager ready to lead the continued growth of a medical waste facility? We're seeking a ...

If you are an experienced Unit Director (Restaurant Manager), Assistant Unit Director (Assistant Manager) or Shift Manager with the desire to grow within in our industry and manage an established and ...

Business Unit Director - CBS Location: Nashua, NH Amphenol High Speed Products Group is the market leader for high speed, high bandwidth electrical connectors for the Telecom/Datacom market (Mobile ...

Industry: Healthcare Services/Medical Waste Management Are you an experienced Business Unit Director or General Manager ready to lead the continued growth of a medical waste facility? We're seeking a ...

Business Unit Director

Columbus, OH ยท On-site

$250K - $275K/yr

The Business Unit Director will play a critical role in shaping market strategy, developing high-performing teams, and ensuring operational maturity across all projects within the business unit. Key ...

If you are an experienced Unit Director (Restaurant Manager), Assistant Unit Director (Assistant Manager) or Shift Manager with the desire to grow within in our industry and manage an established and ...

Business Unit Director - CBS Location: Valley Green, PA Amphenol High Speed Products Group is the market leader for high speed, high bandwidth electrical connectors for the Telecom/Datacom market ...

Business Unit Director

Columbus, OH ยท On-site

$250K - $275K/yr

The Business Unit Director will play a critical role in shaping market strategy, developing high-performing teams, and ensuring operational maturity across all projects within the business unit. Key ...

The Business Unit Director will play a critical role in shaping market strategy, developing high-performing teams, and ensuring operational maturity across all projects within the business unit. Key ...

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How much do unit director jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for unit director in the United States is $76,278.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,500.00 and $105,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Unit Director, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Unit Director, you need strong leadership abilities, strategic planning skills, and relevant experience in the specific field, often backed by a bachelor's or master's degree. Familiarity with budgeting software, project management tools, and organizational systems is typically required. Outstanding communication, conflict resolution, and team-building skills help you lead diverse teams and drive unit performance. These competencies ensure effective oversight, operational efficiency, and achievement of organizational goals.

What are Unit Directors?

Unit Directors are professionals responsible for overseeing the operations and management of a specific department, unit, or division within an organization. They ensure that their unit meets its goals, manages staff effectively, and operates within budgetary and organizational guidelines. Unit Directors also develop and implement policies, coordinate with other departments, and report to higher-level management. Their role is critical in maintaining the quality, efficiency, and effectiveness of the services provided by their unit.

What are the primary challenges a Unit Director faces when managing multidisciplinary teams?

Unit Directors often oversee teams with diverse professional backgrounds, such as nurses, administrative staff, and allied health professionals. One of the main challenges is ensuring clear communication and collaboration across these varied roles to maintain high standards of care and operational efficiency. Balancing administrative responsibilities, such as budgeting and staffing, with hands-on leadership and staff development can also be demanding. Successful Unit Directors frequently rely on strong interpersonal skills and adaptability to foster a positive, cohesive team environment.

What is the difference between Unit Director vs Program Coordinator?

AspectUnit DirectorProgram Coordinator
CredentialsBachelor's degree often required; management experience preferredBachelor's degree typically required; experience in program support beneficial
Work EnvironmentLeads teams within organizations like healthcare, education, or social servicesSupports program implementation, often in similar settings
Employer & IndustryNonprofits, healthcare, education, government agenciesNonprofits, educational institutions, community programs

The main difference is that a Unit Director oversees entire units or departments, managing staff and operations, while a Program Coordinator supports specific programs within those units, focusing on coordination and logistics. Both roles require similar credentials but differ in scope and responsibility.

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Infographic showing various Unit Director job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $76,278 per year, or $36.7 per hour.

Unit Director Oncology

UPMC St. Margaret

Pittsburgh, PA โ€ข On-site

Other

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

UPMC St. Margaret Hospital is seeking a dynamic Unit Director to lead our 5A Oncology Unit. As a proud four-time Magnet-designated organization located in the Aspinwall area, St. Margaret provides exceptional care with a primary focus on geriatric medicine and orthopedic surgery.

This leadership role follows a Monday-Friday, 8hour schedule and includes 24/7 accountability with oncall responsibilities to support staffing and unit needs. While Oncology and/or Neuro experience is strongly preferred, it is not required for candidates with proven leadership potential.

Key responsibilities include:
Clinical and quality oversight
Staffing and workforce management
Financial and operational stewardship
Leadership and staff development
Patient flow and throughput management
Regulatory readiness
Effective communication and interdisciplinary collaboration
Alignment with system initiatives and best practices

If you are ready to advance into a meaningful leadership role and make an impact on patient care and nursing practice, we encourage you to apply!

Purpose:
The Unit Director maintains 24-hour accountability for leading and managing their assigned area in order to ensure an outstanding experience for patients and employees by continuously improving the quality of patient care, creating a healthy workplace for staff, and overseeing clinical, and administrative/business functions. The Unit Director is responsible for collaborating with medical staff to monitor patient outcomes and setting clinical quality priorities, supporting shared governance through a unit-based professional practice council and using staff feedback to implement professional and patient safety improvements, and developing a best practice climate for the growth and development of students as well as all unit employees. The Unit Director has responsibility for the oversight of selection and hiring of staff, department orientation, and fostering a culture of continuous performance management. This includes completing and delivering employee evaluations, managing daily unit and employee performance, as well as the department budget.
Responsibilities:

  • Collaborates with medical staff to monitor patient outcomes; set clinical quality priorities, recommend and implement professional improvements and initiatives and implement unit based patient safety initiatives. Monitors dashboard indicators and quality in unit/department to meet organizational goals and develops action plans to address specific concerns and improve quality. Utilizes research and evidence-based practice to support improvement in clinical care. Shares learning from improvements with other units and/or spreads across the business unit or system. Analyzes nurse and patient satisfaction outcome data and develops action plan to address as needed. Supports and encourages involvement of staff nurses in the development and implementation of evidence based practice and quality improvement initiatives.
  • Develops and maintains productive working relationships internally and externally by building teams and relationships through mentoring and modeling uplifting and positive communication. Resolves and manages conflict effectively and in a timely manner. Extends trust by acknowledging the contributions of others; listens first, creates transparency in communications, confronts reality, and clarifies expectations. Cares for patients and self by planning a department work schedule in collaboration with team members that supports safety, appropriate worked hours, and a healthy lifestyle. Conveys information and ideas clearly through a variety of media to individuals or groups in a manner that engages the audience and helps them understand and retain the message. Coaches staff on cultural diversity and addresses workplace horizontal violence and impairment. Creates an environment which recognizes and values differences in staff, physicians, patients, and communities.
  • Demonstrates the ability to create a shared vision applies critical thinking skills and utilizes financial and quality data and conceptual knowledge in the development of the department vision and operational plan. Involves staff and key stakeholders in the development of a vision for the unit/ department within a shared governance model of practice. Orchestrates complex change and acknowledges the psychological transition on self and others. Involves stakeholders and experts in planning, designing, and redesigning change. Uses appropriate interpersonal styles and techniques to gain acceptance of ideas or plans; modifying one/s own behavior to accommodate tasks, situations and individual involved. Supports staff during times of difficult transitions. Demonstrates ability to influence the external environment through participation in professional and advocacy organizations.
  • Establishes a culture of caring by promoting decisions that are patient centered and within the framework of Relationship Based Care, using the nursing process that meets the clinical, psychological and spiritual needs of the patient, family and staff. Ensures that nurses practice in accordance with established Clinical Standards of Performance as defined by organization, system, professional and regulatory organizations. Applies national best practices and uses evidence based practice to build a culture of excellence in patient care. Promotes interdisciplinary partnership and consultation of hospital staff and health care team through participation in committees and related activities to ensure appropriate care and services for patients and families. Sets clinical, financial, and human resources priorities for improvement in concert with organizational goals. Demonstrates sound fiscal responsibility in the development and management of the department budget and holds staff accountable for the efficient use of resources including but not limited to managing flexible staffing patterns to meet patient care needs.
  • Sets high standards of performance for self and others by imposing standards of excellence and development of inquiry skills that are innovative, optimistic, and supportive of professional growth. Creates developmental paths and plans for staff to increase the expertise and caliber of staff. Initiates innovation in staff development, clinical orientation, continuing education, and supports specialty certification. Develops a best practice climate for the growth and development of students as well as new nurses. Actively recruits nursing students through the establishment of exceptional clinical experiences. Supports shared governance through a unit-based professional practice council and utilization of staff feedback to make changes to improve care, nursing practice, and /or the work.
  • The Unit Director is expected to lead and develop all Clinician(s) that report directly to them to build strong leadership and communication skills, as well as mentorship in daily leadership responsibilities. Supports Clinician(s) in their role of oversight of direct reports, including difficult conversations, performance reviews, and recruitment.
  • Assist with planning, implementing, and verifying that all direct care providers and direct care staff have the required knowledge and skills/attitude-based competencies assessed to address gaps and verified.
  • The individual must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care and/or interact appropriately to the ages of the patients served by his/her assigned unit as specified below.
  • They must also demonstrate knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span and possess the ability to assess data reflective of the patient's status and interpret the appropriate information needed to identify each patient's requirements relative to his/her age-specific needs and to provide the care needs as described in the department policy and procedures.
  • Minimum of 4 years of progressive leadership experience required with relevant clinical experience preferred.
  • Analytical ability necessary to evaluate staff, address and improve clinical issues and devise solutions to complex problems.
  • Leadership ability to develop staff, establish and maintain standards of performance within a national context for professional nursing practice and comply with administrative requirements.
  • Superior interpersonal and communication skills sufficient to effectively create relationships to support a healing environment with patients, families, staff, physicians and hospital personnel including senior management in both written and verbal communication. ,BS/BSN required at time of hire and master's degree/MSN required.
  • If BS degree not in nursing, a Master's or higher degree in Nursing is required.
  • If Master's degree not in nursing, a BSN is required.
  • If the master's degree/MSN is not present at time of hire, must be enrolled in a Master's or MSN program within one year of hire/transfer date and completed within three years of enrollment.
    Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances:
    Current licensure as a Registered Professional Nurse in practicing state.
  • Registered Nurse (RN)
  • Act 34

*Current licensure either in the state where the facility is located or, if the facility is in a state covered by the multistate Nursing Licensure Compact (NLC) agreement, a multistate license issued by a participating NLC state. Hires and current employees working on an out-of-state NLC license who later change their residency to the state where the facility is also located will have 60 days upon changing their residency to apply for licensure within that state.
UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran