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Case Manager RN

Manassas, VA · On-site

$32.12 - $50.50/hr

Case Manager RN Job Code: CM1082 ABOUT US We are ushering in a new era of healthcare where ... At UVA Community Health, part of the world-class UVA Health academic health system, we are ...

Case Manager RN

Culpeper, VA

$31.22 - $50.50/hr

Case Manager RN Job Code: CM1082 Full Time Days with rotating weekends and holidays ABOUT US We are ... At UVA Community Health, part of the world-class UVA Health academic health system, we are ...

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How much do uva rn jobs pay per week?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average weekly pay for uva rn in the United States is $2,323.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,903.85 and $2,701.92 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a UVA RN?

UVA RNs are Registered Nurses who work at the University of Virginia (UVA) Health System. They provide direct patient care, administer medications, coordinate with healthcare teams, and support patients and their families throughout treatment. UVA RNs may work in various departments such as emergency care, surgery, pediatrics, or intensive care, depending on their specialization and training. They are essential for ensuring high-quality, compassionate healthcare at one of Virginia’s leading medical centers.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a UVA RN?

To thrive as a UVA RN, you need strong clinical nursing skills, thorough patient assessment abilities, and a valid RN license, often with a BSN degree preferred. Familiarity with Epic (UVA's electronic health record system), medication administration technologies, and evidence-based practice protocols is necessary. Outstanding communication, teamwork, and critical thinking skills set top performers apart in patient-centered care. These skills are crucial to ensure high-quality care, patient safety, and effective collaboration within the dynamic UVA Health environment.

What are typical challenges an RN faces when working in an urgent care or ambulatory care (UVA) setting?

Registered Nurses in urgent care or ambulatory care settings often encounter fast-paced environments where they must quickly assess and prioritize patient needs. Managing a diverse patient population with varying levels of acuity, handling walk-in cases, and coordinating with providers for timely interventions can be challenging. Additionally, RNs in these settings frequently multitask between direct patient care, documentation, and assisting with procedures, which requires strong organizational and communication skills. Despite these demands, the role offers valuable experience in acute patient care and opportunities for professional growth.

What is the difference between Uva Rn vs Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)?

AspectUva RnLicensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
EducationAssociate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)Diploma or Certificate in Practical Nursing
LicensingMust pass the NCLEX-RN examMust pass the NCLEX-PN exam
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, community health, long-term careLong-term care, clinics, hospitals, home health
Job ResponsibilitiesAssessments, care planning, administering medications, patient educationBasic patient care, vital signs, assisting with procedures, medication administration

Uva Rns typically have a higher level of education and broader responsibilities compared to Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs). Both roles work in similar healthcare settings, but Uva Rns often handle more complex patient care tasks and have greater autonomy.

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Infographic showing various Uva Rn job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 20% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $120,828 per year, or $58.1 per hour.

RN Clinical Unit Coordinator- Labor Delivery

UVA Health

Manassas, VA

$35.87 - $58.90/hr

Full-time, Other

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Job description

RN Clinical Unit Coordinator Labor and Delivery

Job Code: RN1109

ABOUT US 

Full-time Nights 

This is a full-time, night-shift position for an experienced Registered Nurse with strong proficiency in Labor and Delivery (L&D) knowledge and skills. The RN must demonstrate confidence and competence in serving as a Charge Nurse, exhibiting effective leadership and decision-making abilities. As a key member of the leadership team, the RN Clinical Unit Coordinator (CUC) plays an instrumental role in ensuring high-quality patient care and team performance.

We are ushering in a new era of healthcare where achieving good health is just the beginning. At UVA Community Health, part of the world-class UVA Health academic health system, we are committed to caring for the whole person by building meaningful connections with our patients in the local setting of UVA Health's community hospitals, outpatient locations, and provider offices. By combining our team's talent and expertise, the breadth of capabilities across the entire UVA Health system, and our dedication to community wellness, we are bringing expert care close to home. 

As a member of the UVA Community Health team, individuals contribute to patient care decisions, support advanced medical technologies, and experience the satisfaction of making a difference in people's lives every day.

JOB TYPE 

Classification:Nonexempt 

Supervises Positions:No 

JOB SUMMARY 

This role requires a commitment to UVA Health's ASPIRE values: Accountability, Stewardship, Professionalism, Integrity, Respect, and Equity, ensuring high standards of patient care and collaborative work environment. 

The Clinical Coordinator Labor and Delivery accepts responsibility, authority, and accountability for the management and provision of care given to patients by self or others who are under their supervision and in accordance with UVA Health's policies and procedures and scope of practice. The Clinical Coordinator serves as a leader of the healthcare team by establishing an authentic personalized relationship with the patient and their chosen support system, collaborating with physicians and other team members to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate an individualized plan of care that promotes optimal health. 

The Clinical Coordinator Labor and Delivery is responsible for program specific operations of the practice for the provision of effective patient care. This includes cost control, personnel management, quality improvement, direct and indirect patient care. The Clinical Coordinator supports the Clinic Administrator in accomplishing program goals and outcomes. In addition, the Clinical Coordinator Labor and Delivery oversees patient care processes and workflows to enhance efficiency and quality of care. Act as a liaison between patients and healthcare providers. 

This position requires providing services to all age populations in a manner that demonstrates an understanding of the functional/developmental age of the individuals served.

  • Practice, and the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements
  • Relationship Based Care: reflects the influence of the nurse's relationship with self, colleagues, and patient/family on the patient's experience.
  • Expert Caring: encompasses clinical assessment, planning, prioritizing, coordinating, and implementation of care.
  • Empowered Leaders: demonstrate knowledge of and actively participate in professional governance.
  • Lifelong Learners: encompasses professional development through formal education, professional certification, and internal and external learning opportunities and recognizes the value of external professional organizations. Supports onboarding of new team members and precepts as applicable.
  •  Quality Achievement: includes adherence to clinical documentation guidelines, comprehension of outcomes data, engagement in performance improvement activities, and commitment to standard work.
  • Innovation: is demonstrated by the application of technologies that support patient care, actively seeking to implement evidence-based practice and new knowledge generated by nursing research.

The incumbent may be asked to perform additional duties as assigned. 

QUALIFICATIONS 

Education:Completion of a nursing program as approved by the State Board of Nursing. 

Experience:Minimum of 2 years of nursing experience in a specialized practice required. Refer to the Life Support Training Policy for additional details.  

Licensure:Applicablestate RN license required.  

Additional Skills/Requirements Required: AHA Healthcare BLS required.  

Additional Skills/Requirements Preferred: Knowledge of OSHA guidelines and Universal Precautions protocol. 

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Physical Demand Code:20A, Nursing 

The base compensation range for this role is $35.87- $58.90 hourly 

Individual compensation will be determined by the selected candidate's qualifications, previous work experience, and/or education.  Please note that the pay range does not include any applicable incentive compensation programs such as shift differentials, clinical ladders, and other incentives that may be available for those in eligible positions.


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