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Weekend Postpartum Rn Jobs in Pennsylvania (NOW HIRING)

The RN assesses, plans, implements and evaluates the care for a designated group of patients in ... Instruct and assess the postpartum patient and newborn for early detection and intervention of ...

Instruct and assess the postpartum patient and newborn for early detection and intervention of ... Current licensure to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of Pennsylvania required.

... postpartum periods, ensuring the safety, comfort, and well-being of both mother and newborn. Key ... PA or compact State RN License * BLS Certification (AHA) * ACLS Certification * NRP Certification ...

Instruct and assess the postpartum patient and newborn for early detection and intervention of ... Current licensure to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of Pennsylvania required.

Instruct and assess the postpartum patient and newborn for early detection and intervention of ... Current licensure to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of Pennsylvania required.

Instruct and assess the postpartum patient and newborn for early detection and intervention of ... Current licensure to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of Pennsylvania required.

Instruct and assess the postpartum patient and newborn for early detection and intervention of ... Current licensure to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of Pennsylvania required.

Instruct and assess the postpartum patient and newborn for early detection and intervention of ... Current licensure to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of Pennsylvania required.

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What is the difference between Weekend Postpartum Rn vs Weekend Labor and Delivery Nurse?

AspectWeekend Postpartum RnWeekend Labor and Delivery Nurse
CredentialsRegistered Nurse (RN), postpartum certification often preferredRegistered Nurse (RN), labor and delivery certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentPostpartum units, mother-baby wardsLabor and delivery units, birthing rooms
Employer & IndustryHospitals, maternity centersHospitals, maternity centers
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Weekend Postpartum Rns primarily care for mothers and newborns after delivery, focusing on recovery and education. Weekend Labor and Delivery Nurses assist during active labor and delivery. While both roles require RN licensure, postpartum nurses focus on postpartum care, whereas labor and delivery nurses handle active labor. The roles are distinct but often overlap in maternity settings, making them common comparison points for job seekers.

What are the main challenges a Weekend Postpartum RN might face compared to weekday shifts?

Weekend Postpartum RNs often encounter unique challenges such as reduced staff levels and limited access to certain support services, which may require them to be more resourceful and autonomous. They typically care for new mothers and infants during transition periods, ensuring patient education, monitoring for complications, and coordinating care with fewer resources. Additionally, weekend shifts can involve managing a higher patient-to-nurse ratio and handling unexpected admissions or emergencies. These factors make strong communication skills and adaptability especially important for RNs working weekends.

What are Weekend Postpartum RNs?

Weekend Postpartum Registered Nurses (RNs) are specialized nurses who primarily work on weekends to care for mothers and newborns after childbirth. They monitor the recovery of postpartum women, assist with breastfeeding, provide education on newborn care, and watch for complications. These nurses play a critical role in supporting families during the immediate post-birth period, ensuring both mother and baby are healthy and well-informed before discharge.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Weekend Postpartum RN, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Weekend Postpartum RN, you need a registered nursing license, clinical experience in maternal-newborn care, and strong assessment skills. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems and postpartum monitoring equipment is typically required. Compassion, effective communication, and adaptability are essential soft skills for supporting new mothers and their families during off-peak hours. These abilities ensure safe, high-quality care and emotional support for patients during a critical recovery period.
What are the most commonly searched types of Postpartum Rn jobs in Pennsylvania? The most popular types of Postpartum Rn jobs in Pennsylvania are:
What cities in Pennsylvania are hiring for Weekend Postpartum Rn jobs? Cities in Pennsylvania with the most Weekend Postpartum Rn job openings:
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Job description

The RN assesses, plans, implements and evaluates the care for a designated group of patients in their home. The RN coordinates, directs and promotes positive patient outcomes, and contributes to efficient agency operation. In addition, the Hospice RN provides palliative care and support to terminally ill patients and their families.

 

Essential Job Functions

  • Maintain professional and technical knowledge by attending education workshops, review professional publications, establish personal networks, and participate in professional societies.
  • Assure quality of care by adhering to therapeutic standards, measuring health outcomes against patient care goals and standards, making or recommending necessary adjustments, and following system/hospital and nursing division's philosophies and standards of care set by state board of nursing, state nurse practice act, and other governing agency regulations.
  • Protect patients and employees by adhering to infection-control policies and protocols, medication administration and storage procedures, and controlled substance regulations.
  • Document patient care services by charting in patient and department records.
  • Maintain continuity among nursing teams by documenting and communicating actions, irregularities, and continuing needs using Nurse Knowledge Exchange techniques.
  • Maintain patient confidence and protects operations by keeping information confidential.
  • Identify patient care requirements by establishing personal rapport with potential and actual patients, and other persons in a position to understand care requirements.
  • Establish a compassionate environment by providing emotional, psychological, and spiritual support to patients, friends, and families.
  • Promote patient's independence by establishing patient care goals, teaching patient/family to understand condition, medications, and self-care skills, and answering questions.
  • Maintain safe and clean working environment by complying with procedures, rules and regulations; calling for assistance from health care support personnel.
  • Resolve patient problems and needs by utilizing multidisciplinary team strategies.
  • Maintain a cooperative relationship among health care teams by communicating information, responding to requests, building rapport, and participating in team continuous quality improvement and problem-solving methods.
  • Contribute to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed.
  • Ensure operation of equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements by following manufacturer's instructions, troubleshooting malfunctions, calling for repairs, maintaining equipment inventories, and evaluating new equipment and techniques.
  • Maintain nursing supplies inventory by checking stock to determine inventory level, anticipating needed supplies, placing and expediting orders for supplies, verifying receipt of supplies, and using equipment and supplies as needed to accomplish job results.
  • Cognitive ability to function and concentrate on the essential and specialty functions of the job at a high level.
  • Achieve thoroughness and accuracy when accomplishing an essential or specialty function of the job.
  • Ability to think and concentrate for an entire shift.

Specialty Job Functions

 

  • Assure quality of care by adhering to therapeutic standards; measuring health outcomes against patient care goals and standards; making or recommending necessary adjustments; following Home Health & Hospice and nursing division’s philosophies and standards of care set by state board of nursing, state nurse practice act, and other governing agency regulations.
  • Protect patients and employees by adhering to infection-control policies and protocols, medication administration and controlled substance regulations.
  • Document patient care and services by charting in patient and department records.
  • Maintain continuity among nursing teams b documenting and communicating actions, irregularities, and continuing needs using Nurse Knowledge Exchange techniques.
  • Maintain nursing supplies inventory by checking stock to determine inventory level; placing, and expediting orders for supplies; verifying receipt of supplies using equipment and supplies as needed to accomplish results.
  • Work collaboratively with the case manager, and on call RN, and other agency staff in the provision of patient care. Ensure communication of patient care needs to the primary care staff in order to facilitate continuity of care.
  • Provide direct and indirect supervision of personal care provided by the Home Health Aides in the patients’ homes, in accordance with federal regulation and accrediting bodies.
  • Maternal/Child Nurse Role: Provide prenatal nursing services, which include instruction, assessment and monitoring of the physical and emotional status of the patient with a high-risk pregnancy for early detection and intervention of complications.
  • Maternal/Child Nurse Role: Instruct and assess the postpartum patient and newborn for early detection and intervention of complications.
  • Maternal/Child Nurse Role: Instruct and assess the newborn and child’s physical and emotional development, adjustment, and/or abnormalities and reports to the physician.
  • Other related duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications

 

  • Graduate of an accredited Nursing Program required.
  • Strong leadership ability, good organizational skills, independent thinking and decision-making ability, analytical problem solving skills, sound judgment, excellent oral and written communication skills, must be able to function in a team environment, and knowledge of legal aspects and liability of nursing practice.

Preferred Qualifications

 

  • One (1) year experience in medical/surgical nursing or other healthcare related field; IV and phlebotomy training’ certification in an applicable area.

License, Certification & Clearances

  • Current licensure to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of Pennsylvania required.
  • Current Basic Life Support (BLS) approved curriculum of the American Heart Association (CPR and AED) program required.
  • Act 33 with renewal
  • Act 34 with renewal
  • Act 73 FBI Clearance
  • Valid Pennsylvania Driver’s License (if out of state hire current Department of Motor Vehicle record report required and obtain PA Current Driver License within 30 days of hire).


Supervisory Responsibilities

  • This position has no direct supervisory responsibilities, but may serve as a coach and mentor for other positions in the department.

Position Type/Expected Hours of Work

  • Regular, consistent, on-site and timely attendance.
  • Incumbent will be scheduled based on operational need (rotate shifts, standby, on-call, etc.).
  • Travel may be expected locally between Excela Health locations.

LEAN

  • Actively promotes a Lean work culture by performing team member duties to encourage consistent use of LEAN principles and processes, including continually seeking work process improvements. Recognizes the necessity of taking ownership of one’s own motivation, morale, performance and professional development. Strives for behavior consistent with being committed to Excela’s missions, vision and values.

AAP/EEO

 

  • Excela Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of Excela Health to prohibit discrimination of any type and to afford equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, non-job related disability, veteran status, or genetic information, or any other protected class. Excela Health will conform to the spirit as well as the letter of all applicable laws and regulations.
  • Ability to perform the Essential Functions listed on the Physical Conditions and ability to perform the Essential Functions on the Working Condition chart below.

Work Environment

Effective March 2020 or during pandemic: goggles, face shield and mask are required according to CDC guidelines

When lift requirement is in excess of 50#, lift assistance (2 person) and/or transfer device is required.

Essential – Absolute Necessity.

Marginal – Minimal Necessity.

Constantly – 5.5 to 8 hours or more or 200 reps/shift.

Frequently – 2.5 to 5.5 hours or more or 32-200 reps/shift.

Occasionally – 0.25 to 2.5 hours or 2-32 reps/shift.

Rarely – Less than 0.25 hours or less than 2 reps/shift.

 

Physical Condition

Essential

Marginal

Constantly

Frequently

Occasionally

Rarely

Never

Extreme Heat

X

Extreme Cold

X

Heights

X

Confined Spaces

X

Extreme Noise(>85dB)

X

Mechanical Hazards

X

Use of Vibrating Tools

X

Operates Vehicle

X

Operates Heavy Equipment

X

Use of Lifting/Transfer Devices

X

X

X

Rotates All Shifts

X

X

8 Hours Shifts

X

X

10-12 Hours Shifts

X

X

On-Call

X

X

Overtime (+8/hr./shift; 40/hrs./wk.)

X

X

Travel Between Sites

X

Direct Patient Care

X

X

Respirator Protective Equipment

X

X

Eye Protection

X

X

Head Protection (hard hat)

X

Hearing Protection

X

Hand Protection

X

X

Feet, Toe Protection

X

Body Protection

X

X

Latex Exposure

X

X

Solvent Exposure

X

Paint (direct use) Exposure

X

Dust (sanding) Exposure

X

Ethylene Oxide Exposure

X

Cytotoxic (Chemo) Exposure

X

Blood/Body Fluid Exposure

X

X

Chemicals (direct use) Exposure

       X

X

Mist Exposure

X

Wax Stripper (direct use)

X

Non-Ionizing Radiation Exposure

X

Ionizing Radiation Exposure

X

Laser Exposure

X

Physical Demands

When lift requirement is in excess of 50#, lift assistance (2 person) and/or transfer device is required.

Essential – Absolute Necessity.

Marginal – Minimal Necessity.

Constantly – 5.5 to 8 hours or more or 200 reps/shift.

Frequently – 2.5 to 5.5 hours or more or 32-200 reps/shift.

Occasionally – 0.25 to 2.5 hours or 2-32 reps/shift.

Rarely – Less than 0.25 hours or less than 2 reps/shift.

Physical Condition

Essential

Marginal

Constantly

Frequently

Occasionally

Rarely

Never

Bending (Stooping)

X

X

Sitting

X

X

Walking

X

X

Climbing Stairs

X

X

Climbing Ladders

X

Standing

X

X

Kneeling

X

X

Squatting (Crouching)

X

X

Twisting/Turning

X

X

Keyboard/Computer Operation

X

X

Gross Grasp

X

X

Fine Finger Manipulation

X

X

Hand/Arm Coordination

X

X

Pushing/Pulling(lbs. of force)

X

10#

50#

Carry

X

25#

Transfer/Push/Pull Patients

X

X

Seeing Near w/Acuity

X

X

Feeling (Sensation)

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