Registered Nurse at DAVITA Minneapolis, MN
DAVITA5 months ago
Minneapolis, MN, United States
On-site
Full-time
Junior Level (1-3 years)
Job Description
Position Overview
DaVita is seeking a Registered Nurse to provide dialysis care in a hospital setting for patients with end‐stage renal disease and chronic kidney conditions. In this fast‐paced, highly collaborative role, you will work in acute care units such as ICU, CCU, and ED at two hospitals in Minneapolis and Robbinsdale, MN. This full‑time position on a day shift may include on‑call, weekend, and holiday assignments. It offers a competitive compensation of $40.00 - $56.00/hour along with a robust total rewards package.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver inpatient dialysis therapies including hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, CRRT, and apheresis
- Collaborate with hospital teams and DaVita clinical staff to ensure quality patient care
- Monitor patients, adjust treatments as needed, and maintain high quality outcomes
- Support and oversee patient care with the assistance of patient care technicians (PCTs)
- Adapt effectively in a dynamic hospital environment
Required Qualifications
- Current Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state of practice
- Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) is required; Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is preferred
- Prior experience in acute care settings (ICU, CCU, ER, or Med/Surg) is beneficial but not mandatory
- Must pass a color vision test (accommodations available)
Preferred Qualifications
- CNN/CDN certification (preferred)
- Prior dialysis or renal care experience is an asset
Benefits & Perks
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage with a 401(k) match
- Paid time off and PTO cash-out opportunities
- Comprehensive family support including parental leave, EAP, child/elder care, and wellness programs
- Pet insurance and career development with training opportunities
Required Skills
CRRT
ICU/CCU experience
Dialysis care
Hemodialysis
Critical care
Apheresis
Basic life support (BLS)
Patient monitoring
Team collaboration
Peritoneal dialysis