Are you wondering what it's like to work at UPMC? Curious about benefits and perks? We've updated our careers site with all the details you're looking for, from retirement to PTO and more.
The Operating Room: it's the heartbeat of the hospital. It's the place where patients go in their moment of greatest need — and you can play a part in the care they receive.
At UPMC, we provide quality patient care and work together to make a lasting impact in the places we serve. One example of our commitment to our communities is our proud championship of McKeesport, Pa. Read more about how our investment in McKeesport has uplifted the neighborhood and impacted its residents for the better.
At UPMC, we’re bringing more clinical expertise from licensed practical nurses (LPNs) to our inpatient care teams as we embrace a team-based model of care that ensures a safe and quality experience. Learn more about the benefits of working in an inpatient setting as an LPN.
Sandy Miller is a wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt, friend, nurse, caregiver to two rescue dogs and two rescue cats, a UPMC employee, and a cancer patient. But being diagnosed with terminal cancer did not stop Sandy from pursuing a full life. Read Sandy’s full story at the link below. We’re so grateful that Sandy shared her story with us, and know you’ll be inspired by it, too! “Being diagnosed with terminal cancer did not stop my life. Instead, it enhanced how I see things, it gave me a chance to make time to do the things I always thought I was too busy for, and it reminded me that patience is a virtue (I needed this one). I have met some pretty amazing people along the way. I am busier than ever, and I embrace that; I never want to miss the important things or memories being made. Not every day is roses and rainbows, and believe me—there are dark days. But my mindset and determination have never let me down. I could spend all day telling you what and who I am thankful for: it takes a village of family and friends to keep me going.”