The RN delivers specialized nursing care to patients requiring close monitoring and complex assessments within a progressive care setting. They coordinate individualized treatment plans with interdisciplinary teams to support patient stabilization and safe transitions.
Requirements summary
Candidates must hold a current or temporary RN license in North Dakota or compact licensure and obtain BLS certification during orientation. Hospital experience is preferred but not required for this role.
professional certificatePatient AdvocacyMedication AdministrationPatient AssessmentPatient EducationCare CoordinationElectronic Health RecordInfection PreventionAcute CareNursingClinical InterventionsProgressive CareClinical Monitoring
Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
Trinity Health
Hospital
Campus &
Medical
District -
Minot,
ND 58701Position
Type:
Full
TimeSalary
Range: $32.00 - $49.60
HourlyJob
Shift:
Days/NightsJob
Category:
NursingPosition
Summary: The RN, Progressive Care delivers specialized nursing care to patients requiring close monitoring, complex assessments, and timely clinical interventions within a progressive care setting. This role manages patients with evolving medical conditions, supporting stabilization, early recognition of clinical deterioration, and safe transitions between levels of care. Working collaboratively with physicians, respiratory therapists, and interdisciplinary team members, the RN helps coordinate treatment plans that promote recovery and continuity of care. As part of a supportive, team-oriented environment, this position provides consistent communication, patient and family education, and advocacy to help individuals understand their condition and prepare for discharge or ongoing care.
Key
Responsibilities: Perform comprehensive assessments and continuous monitoring of patients with moderate to high acuity needs, responding promptly to changes in clinical status. Coordinate individualized care plans with providers and interdisciplinary team members to support optimal patient outcomes and safe progression of care. Administer medications, treatments, and therapies in accordance with established protocols and evaluate patient responses. Maintain accurate, timely documentation of assessments, interventions, and care coordination activities within the electronic health record. Collaborate with respiratory therapy, care management, and other departments to support complex care needs, diagnostic evaluations, and safe transitions. Participate in quality, safety, and practice-improvement initiatives that enhance progressive care services and unit performance.
QualificationsLicenses and
Certifications
Required: Current or temporary RN license in North Dakota or compact RN licensure. BLS certification required within orientation period. Specialty certification in area of practice is desirable.
Educational
Requirements: RN program as evidenced by licensure. Official diploma or transcript from the school/university from where Degree was received.
Experience
Requirements: Hospital experience is preferred, but not required.
Special
Skills or
Training
Requirements: As required by specific units.
Physical
Requirements: The RN, Progressive Care frequently stands, walks, bends, and moves throughout the unit while providing direct patient care. The role requires assisting with patient mobility, repositioning, transferring, and operating clinical equipment, which may involve moderate physical exertion and team lifting. Adequate vision, hearing, manual dexterity, and communication skills are necessary for monitoring patients, administering treatments, and responding effectively in a fast-paced clinical environment.
Environmental
Requirements: This position functions in an acute care setting with regular exposure to infectious diseases, bodily fluids, medical equipment, and clinical cleaning agents. The environment involves variable noise levels, frequent alarms, and rapidly changing patient conditions that require sustained attention and adherence to safety protocols. Proper use of PPE, strict infection-prevention practices, and compliance with Trinity Health safety standards are essential to maintaining a safe environment for patients, staff, and visitors.