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University of Texas Medical Branch hires Registered Nurses across its hospitals, clinics, and academic medical units in Galveston and beyond. UTMB has a established track record of sponsoring international nursing talent through multiple visa pathways, making it a serious option for internationally trained nurses pursuing U.S. careers.
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REQUIRED EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
RN with two years of clinical RN experience. Must possess and maintain a current license or valid permit to practice in Texas. Current BLS required.
REQUIRED LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS:
- RN
- BLS
JOB SUMMARY:
Competent Clinician. Possesses knowledge and skill to meet standards for competent professional nursing practice as specified in the Texas Nurse Practice Act. Experienced, knowledgeable and skilled in specialty area. Competently functions as a member of the interdisciplinary team. Practice is characterized by predominantly interdependent decision-making. Practice is problem focused and patient centered in the manner care is provided. Able to manage unexpected or emergency situations that are commonly seen in assigned specialty population. Serves as a resource for Nurse Clinician I or II. Can manage commonly seen contingency situations that arise on the clinical unit. Provides patient care through nursing practices based upon the American Nurses Association Standards of Professional Practice, and Professional Performance. Values specialty unit, nursing, and institutional strategic initiatives and health system goals.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Professional Practice:
Nursing Process
- Assesses, plans, implements, evaluates, and documents the daily care of assigned patients.
- Identifies nursing diagnoses/patient care needs. Develops and individualizes care plan and revises plan of care as needed.
- Executes physician's orders for all assigned patients. Administers medications and treatments and delivers culturally congruent and specialty appropriate competent nursing care in accordance with UTMB's policies, procedures, and standards in a caring and compassionate manner.
- Performs routine technical procedures/skills in specialty area assigned.
Patient/Family Teaching & Health Promotion
- Provides basic patient/family instruction and healthcare teaching based on identified learning needs (patient values, beliefs, barriers, and readiness to learn).
- Identifies potential impact of family dynamics.
- Utilizes evidence-based resources to provide patient/family education.
- Uses Teach-Back to determine effectiveness and modifies strategies as needed.
Care Coordination & Delegation
- Plans, coordinates, and prioritizes patient care activities according to skill level and work complexity.
- Maintains safety and continuity of care using methods such as bedside shift report, hand-off tools/processes, inter-disciplinary rounding, etc.
- Demonstrates effective time management skills.
- Delegates appropriately, seeking guidance when needed.
- Demonstrates competent use of technology in the delivery of patient care.
Professional Performance:
Ethics (legal/regulatory), Advocacy & Culturally Congruent Care
- Identifies ethical situations and seeks assistance, if necessary, to resolve.
- Utilizes available resources when ethical issues arise.
- Delivers culturally sensitive care using resources to meet the needs of patient/family.
- Serves as a patient advocate, seeking guidance when necessary.
Communication & Collaboration
- Supports healthy work environment by demonstrating respectful verbal and non-verbal communication with all members of the healthcare team. Seeks assistance for support with challenging communication.
- Recognizes colleagues when they go above and beyond in demonstrating UTMB’s core values.
- Plans, coordinates, and prioritizes patient care activities in collaboration with inter-professional team.
Leadership
- Recognizes informal and formal unit/hospital leaders and can educate colleagues regarding unit/hospital leadership.
- Recognizes unit, nursing, and institutional strategic initiatives and health system goals.
- Recognizes the importance of financial responsibility to promote fiscal health for the patient, unit and organization.
Education, Evidence-Based Practice & Research
- Attends/participates in unit meetings/activities and supports the philosophy and goals of the unit department and organization.
- Participates in shared leadership at the unit level.
- Participates in unit based quality improvement activities.
- Attends in-services and continuing education activities.
- Participates in one journal club annually.
- Completes the UTMB/Vizient™ Nurse Residency Program and completes an evidence based practice project as required.
- Demonstrates commitment to lifelong learning (evidence-based practice, specialty certification, advanced degree, etc.).
- Demonstrates ability to accept and adopt change by seeking knowledge and needed information.
- Demonstrates knowledge of how to access and utilize evidence-based resources to guide patient care.
Quality, Resources & Safety
- Identifies patient safety concerns and reports appropriately; addresses immediate safety concerns appropriately.
- Identifies unit quality metrics/outcomes data and improvement activities; actively engages in discussion, activities related to unit goals.
- Demonstrates self-care through practices that support personal well-being, personal safety and injury prevention.
General Requirements:
- Completes required specialty specific Competency Based Orientation (CBO) tools by the initial performance evaluation due date for placement in employee file.
- Actively participates in ongoing self-evaluation of competency using Competency Based Orientation (CBO) tools and e-performance nursing appraisal.
- Completes the annual self-evaluation on time for competency and performance evaluation.
- Performs and reports point of care testing (POCT).
- Prioritizes and organizes work so that required assignments are completed within a specified time frame.
- Provides and maintains a clean, safe environment and performs and/or assists others to perform proper aseptic technique, isolation procedures and infection control measures.
- Practices basic cost containment for patients and the unit.
- Consistently completes accurate, concise and legible documentation for all patient, unit and hospital records (including care delivery and telephone patient related interactions).
- Competently utilizes electronic forms of communication and documentation.
- Meets periodic UTMB and unit specific compliance requirements for health screening, training, attendance, safety, and CPR.
- Adheres to internal controls and reporting structure.
SALARY RANGE:
Salary commensurate with experience.
Equal Employment Opportunity
UTMB Health strives to provide equal opportunity employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, national origin, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or any other basis protected by institutional policy or by federal, state or local laws unless such distinction is required by law. As a Federal Contractor, UTMB Health takes affirmative action to hire and advance protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.

REQUIRED EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
RN with two years of clinical RN experience. Must possess and maintain a current license or valid permit to practice in Texas. Current BLS required.
REQUIRED LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS:
- RN
- BLS
JOB SUMMARY:
Competent Clinician. Possesses knowledge and skill to meet standards for competent professional nursing practice as specified in the Texas Nurse Practice Act. Experienced, knowledgeable and skilled in specialty area. Competently functions as a member of the interdisciplinary team. Practice is characterized by predominantly interdependent decision-making. Practice is problem focused and patient centered in the manner care is provided. Able to manage unexpected or emergency situations that are commonly seen in assigned specialty population. Serves as a resource for Nurse Clinician I or II. Can manage commonly seen contingency situations that arise on the clinical unit. Provides patient care through nursing practices based upon the American Nurses Association Standards of Professional Practice, and Professional Performance. Values specialty unit, nursing, and institutional strategic initiatives and health system goals.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Professional Practice:
Nursing Process
- Assesses, plans, implements, evaluates, and documents the daily care of assigned patients.
- Identifies nursing diagnoses/patient care needs. Develops and individualizes care plan and revises plan of care as needed.
- Executes physician's orders for all assigned patients. Administers medications and treatments and delivers culturally congruent and specialty appropriate competent nursing care in accordance with UTMB's policies, procedures, and standards in a caring and compassionate manner.
- Performs routine technical procedures/skills in specialty area assigned.
Patient/Family Teaching & Health Promotion
- Provides basic patient/family instruction and healthcare teaching based on identified learning needs (patient values, beliefs, barriers, and readiness to learn).
- Identifies potential impact of family dynamics.
- Utilizes evidence-based resources to provide patient/family education.
- Uses Teach-Back to determine effectiveness and modifies strategies as needed.
Care Coordination & Delegation
- Plans, coordinates, and prioritizes patient care activities according to skill level and work complexity.
- Maintains safety and continuity of care using methods such as bedside shift report, hand-off tools/processes, inter-disciplinary rounding, etc.
- Demonstrates effective time management skills.
- Delegates appropriately, seeking guidance when needed.
- Demonstrates competent use of technology in the delivery of patient care.
Professional Performance:
Ethics (legal/regulatory), Advocacy & Culturally Congruent Care
- Identifies ethical situations and seeks assistance, if necessary, to resolve.
- Utilizes available resources when ethical issues arise.
- Delivers culturally sensitive care using resources to meet the needs of patient/family.
- Serves as a patient advocate, seeking guidance when necessary.
Communication & Collaboration
- Supports healthy work environment by demonstrating respectful verbal and non-verbal communication with all members of the healthcare team. Seeks assistance for support with challenging communication.
- Recognizes colleagues when they go above and beyond in demonstrating UTMB’s core values.
- Plans, coordinates, and prioritizes patient care activities in collaboration with inter-professional team.
Leadership
- Recognizes informal and formal unit/hospital leaders and can educate colleagues regarding unit/hospital leadership.
- Recognizes unit, nursing, and institutional strategic initiatives and health system goals.
- Recognizes the importance of financial responsibility to promote fiscal health for the patient, unit and organization.
Education, Evidence-Based Practice & Research
- Attends/participates in unit meetings/activities and supports the philosophy and goals of the unit department and organization.
- Participates in shared leadership at the unit level.
- Participates in unit based quality improvement activities.
- Attends in-services and continuing education activities.
- Participates in one journal club annually.
- Completes the UTMB/Vizient™ Nurse Residency Program and completes an evidence based practice project as required.
- Demonstrates commitment to lifelong learning (evidence-based practice, specialty certification, advanced degree, etc.).
- Demonstrates ability to accept and adopt change by seeking knowledge and needed information.
- Demonstrates knowledge of how to access and utilize evidence-based resources to guide patient care.
Quality, Resources & Safety
- Identifies patient safety concerns and reports appropriately; addresses immediate safety concerns appropriately.
- Identifies unit quality metrics/outcomes data and improvement activities; actively engages in discussion, activities related to unit goals.
- Demonstrates self-care through practices that support personal well-being, personal safety and injury prevention.
General Requirements:
- Completes required specialty specific Competency Based Orientation (CBO) tools by the initial performance evaluation due date for placement in employee file.
- Actively participates in ongoing self-evaluation of competency using Competency Based Orientation (CBO) tools and e-performance nursing appraisal.
- Completes the annual self-evaluation on time for competency and performance evaluation.
- Performs and reports point of care testing (POCT).
- Prioritizes and organizes work so that required assignments are completed within a specified time frame.
- Provides and maintains a clean, safe environment and performs and/or assists others to perform proper aseptic technique, isolation procedures and infection control measures.
- Practices basic cost containment for patients and the unit.
- Consistently completes accurate, concise and legible documentation for all patient, unit and hospital records (including care delivery and telephone patient related interactions).
- Competently utilizes electronic forms of communication and documentation.
- Meets periodic UTMB and unit specific compliance requirements for health screening, training, attendance, safety, and CPR.
- Adheres to internal controls and reporting structure.
SALARY RANGE:
Salary commensurate with experience.
Equal Employment Opportunity
UTMB Health strives to provide equal opportunity employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, national origin, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or any other basis protected by institutional policy or by federal, state or local laws unless such distinction is required by law. As a Federal Contractor, UTMB Health takes affirmative action to hire and advance protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
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Get Access To All JobsTips for Finding Registered Nurse Jobs at University of Texas Medical Branch Jobs
Verify Your NCLEX and Credential Evaluation Early
UTMB requires Texas Board of Nursing licensure before you can start. If you trained outside the U.S., get a credential evaluation through CGFNS and schedule your NCLEX well ahead of applying, since delays can stall an offer.
Target UTMB's Academic Medical Specialties
UTMB operates a Level 1 trauma center and research-affiliated units where demand for specialty-trained nurses runs consistently high. Focusing on critical care, oncology, or surgical nursing roles improves your odds of finding a sponsorship-willing hiring manager.
Use Migrate Mate to Find Current UTMB Nursing Openings
UTMB posts Registered Nurse roles across multiple platforms and internal portals. Use Migrate Mate to filter specifically for UTMB positions that support visa sponsorship, so you're applying to roles where sponsorship is already confirmed rather than guessing.
Ask HR About LCA Filing Before Signing Your Offer
Before your H-1B can be filed, UTMB's HR team must submit a Labor Condition Application to the DOL certifying your offered wage meets prevailing wage standards for your nursing specialty and Galveston location. Confirm this step is in motion before your start date is set.
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Find Registered Nurse at University of Texas Medical Branch JobsFrequently Asked Questions
Does University of Texas Medical Branch sponsor H-1B visas for Registered Nurses?
Yes. UTMB sponsors H-1B visas for Registered Nurse roles and has an active track record of doing so across its hospital and clinical units. H-1B petitions must be filed by April 1 for an October 1 start date, so your offer timeline needs to account for that window. Confirm sponsorship intent with HR before accepting an offer.
How do I apply for Registered Nurse jobs at University of Texas Medical Branch?
Applications go through UTMB's career portal, where nursing roles are posted by unit and campus location. To find roles already filtered for visa sponsorship eligibility, browse UTMB listings on Migrate Mate, which focuses specifically on employers with confirmed sponsorship histories. Having your Texas Board of Nursing license or an active application in process strengthens your candidacy significantly.
Which visa types does UTMB commonly use for Registered Nurse hires?
UTMB uses H-1B, TN, F-1 OPT, and F-1 CPT for Registered Nurse positions. TN is an option for Canadian and Mexican nurses under USMCA and doesn't require lottery selection. F-1 OPT and CPT apply to nursing graduates currently enrolled in or recently graduated from U.S. programs. H-1B is the most common long-term pathway for international nurses.
What qualifications does UTMB expect for Registered Nurse roles?
UTMB requires an active Texas Board of Nursing RN license, and most clinical roles expect a Bachelor of Science in Nursing or higher. International nursing graduates need a CGFNS credential evaluation and must pass the NCLEX-RN. Specialty units, including the Level 1 trauma center and oncology services, typically expect prior clinical experience in the relevant area.
How long does the visa sponsorship process take for a UTMB nursing role?
Timeline depends on visa type. TN sponsorship can be completed in weeks for eligible Canadian and Mexican nurses. H-1B requires filing in April with an October 1 start, meaning the process spans six or more months from offer to start date. F-1 OPT authorization is issued by your school's DSO before employment begins, typically taking three to five months from application.
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