Why Join St. Catherine At St. Catherine, nursing is more than a profession. It is leadership in care, advocacy for residents, and the ability to make a meaningful difference every single day. As a Registered Nurse, you will play a key clinical leadership role in supporting residents, guiding care teams, and ensuring high quality outcomes. You will have the opportunity to use your clinical judgment, mentor staff, and collaborate across disciplines in a supportive and mission driven environment. If you are looking for a role where your expertise is valued and your impact is visible, you will find it here.
Position Summary As a Registered Nurse (RN) at St. Catherine, you will be responsible for providing, coordinating, and overseeing nursing care for residents in a long term care setting. You will work closely with physicians, nurse leaders, LPNs, and CNAs to ensure residents receive safe, high quality, and compassionate care. You will serve as a clinical leader on your unit, using your assessment skills and professional judgment to guide care decisions, support staff, and promote positive resident outcomes.
What You Will Do
Perform comprehensive resident assessments and develop or update care plans
Administer medications and treatments and ensure accurate documentation
Monitor resident conditions and respond to changes in clinical status
Supervise, support, and delegate tasks to LPNs and CNAs
Communicate and collaborate with physicians and interdisciplinary care teams
Ensure care is delivered according to clinical standards, policies, and regulations
Provide wound care and other skilled nursing interventions as needed
Educate residents and families regarding care plans and health conditions
Maintain accurate and timely documentation in the electronic medical record
Promote resident safety, dignity, comfort, and quality of life
What We Are Looking For
Active Registered Nurse license in the State of North Dakota in good standing
Strong clinical assessment and critical thinking skills
Ability to lead and support a team in a clinical setting
Compassionate, patient centered approach to care
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Comfort with electronic medical record systems
Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast paced environment
Flexibility to work assigned shifts including weekends and holidays
Work Environment This role is based in a long-term care setting where you will work closely with residents, families, and an interdisciplinary clinical team. The environment is fast paced, hands on, and team oriented, with changing resident needs and frequent clinical decision making.
Physical Requirements Summary
Frequent standing, walking, bending, and lifting throughout the shift
Ability to assist with resident transfers and mobility support
Occasional lifting of up to 50 to 100 pounds with assistance or equipment
Ability to respond quickly to clinical emergencies
Visual, auditory, and manual dexterity required for patient care and documentation