Minnesota Has Some of the Country’s Best Registered Nursing Opportunities

Minnesota Has Some of the Country’s Best Registered Nursing Opportunities

Top Healthcare Employers for Nurses in Minnesota

Mayo Clinic – Rochester

The Mayo Clinic in Rochester is globally recognized for its patient care and medical research. In 2024–2025, it secured the top spot in U.S. News & World Report's "Best Hospitals Honor Roll," ranking highly in multiple specialties, including diabetes, gastroenterology, and pulmonology. Mayo Clinic

Nurses at Mayo Clinic benefit from a supportive work environment, competitive salaries averaging $44.25 per hour, and comprehensive benefits, including pension plans, adoption assistance, and opportunities for professional development through programs like Mayo Continuing Nursing Education. tnnmc.org

Allina Health

Allina Health operates 12 hospitals and numerous clinics across Minnesota. In 2025, its Abbott Northwestern and United Hospitals were recognized in Newsweek's "World's Best Hospitals" list. Allina Health

The organization emphasizes mental health and workplace well-being, earning the 2024 Platinum Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health from Mental Health America. Allina Health supports its nursing staff through initiatives like the DAISY Award program, recognizing exceptional nursing care. Allina Health

HealthPartners

As the largest nonprofit healthcare organization in the U.S., HealthPartners offers diverse nursing roles across more than 50 specialties. Nurses can work in various settings, including primary care, hospice, and telehealth. The organization provides competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and supports continuous learning through free CEU credits and sign-on bonuses.


Minnesota's commitment to healthcare excellence, combined with its supportive legislative environment and esteemed medical institutions, makes it an ideal place for registered nurses seeking rewarding careers. Whether you're a new graduate or an experienced nurse, Minnesota offers opportunities to grow professionally while making a meaningful impact on patient care.


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