Care Navigator Jobs in Minnesota
Care Navigator jobs in Minnesota are open across Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and Rochester and other Minnesota metros, with employers like Home Health Care, Allina Health, and BAYADA Home Health Care hiring at every experience level. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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Location Address:
100 State Ave
Faribault, MN 55021-6337
Date Posted:
June 22, 2026
Department:
62036600 Allina Health Group Urgent Care Faribault
Shift:
Day/Evening (United States of America)
Shift Length:
Variable shift length
Hours Per Week:
22
Union Contract:
Non-Union-NCT
Weekend Rotation:
Every 3rd
Job Summary:
Allina Health is a not-for-profit health system that cares for individuals, families and communities throughout Minnesota and western Wisconsin. If you value putting patients first, consider a career at Allina Health. Our mission is to provide exceptional care as we prevent illness, restore health and provide comfort to all who entrust us with their care. This includes you and your loved ones. We are committed to providing whole person care, investing in your well-being, and enriching your career.
Key Position Details:
- 0.55 FTE (44 hours per two-week pay period)
- Hours of operation: Monday-Friday 8am-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 9am-5pm. The employee will be required to work every 3rd weekend (Friday, Saturday, Sunday).
- Up to 2 holidays required each year based on staffing needs, hours 8am-4pm.
- Occasional floating to Lakeville Urgent Care with float pay and mileage as applicable. Shifts may be available for bonus.
- Every 3rd weekend rotation
Job Description:
Nursing is the diagnosis and treatment of human response to actual or potential health problems. This includes establishing an intentional therapeutic relationship between a registered nurse and a patient and family. As a leader and the integrator of care, the professional nurse has the responsibility, authority, and accountability for planning, coordinating and evaluating the patient’s care needs. Treats patients who are suffering from trauma, injury or severed medical conditions that require urgent treatment.
Principle Responsibilities
- Assessment
- Collects, prioritizes, and synthesizes comprehensive data pertinent to the patient's health or situation.
- Collects and prioritizes data in a systematic and ongoing process that involves the patient, family, other health care providers and environment as appropriate.
- Integrates data relevant to the situation to identify needs, patterns, and variances.
- Uses appropriate evidence-based assessment techniques and instruments in data collection.
- Implementation
- Implements the identified plan.
- Implements interventions in a safe, timely, appropriate manner.
- Utilizes evidence-based interventions and treatments specific to the diagnoses as appropriate.
- Coordinates implementation of the plan of care if appropriate. Documents interventions according to documentation guidelines.
- Evaluation
- Evaluates the patient’s progress towards attainment of the outcome.
- Evaluates the patient’s/family’s understanding of and response to the plan of care.
- Utilizes systematic and ongoing assessment data to revise diagnoses, outcomes, and the plan of care.
- Involves the patient, family, and health care team members in the evaluation process when appropriate.
- Documents revisions in diagnoses, outcomes, and the plan of care according to documentation guidelines.
- Collaboration
- Collaborates with patient, family, and others in the conduct of nursing practice.
- Partners with others to effect change and generate positive outcomes through knowledge of the patient or situation.
- Diagnosis
- Analyzes assessment data to determine nursing diagnoses.
- Interprets assessment information to identify each patient's needs relative to age, developmental stage and culture.
- Formulates, revises, and resolves nursing diagnoses that reflect the current patient status.
- Validates and communicates nursing diagnoses with the patient, family and other health care team members.
- Documents nursing diagnoses in compliance with the patient care guidelines.
- Outcomes Identification
- Identifies expected outcomes individualized to the patient.
- Establishes, in collaboration with the family, patient, realistic and measurable patient expected outcomes based on nursing diagnoses, patients present and potential capabilities, goals, available resources and plan for continuity of care.
- Planning
- Develops a plan that prescribes interventions to attain expected outcomes.
- Develops an individualized plan considering patient characteristics or the situation as appropriate in conjunction with the patient, family, and others.
- Establishes a plan that provides for continuity of care.
- Incorporates evidence-based nursing practice takes into consideration current statutes, rules and regulations when developing the plan of care.
- Quality of Practice
- Systematically enhances the quality and effectiveness of nursing practice.
- Participates in quality improvement activities related to nursing practice.
- Incorporates available QI data to improve nursing practice and outcome.
- Education
- Attains knowledge and competency that reflects current nursing practice.
- Participates in educational activities related to nursing practice.
- Acquires and applies the knowledge gained from educational experiences to current nursing practice.
- Professional Practice Evaluation
- Evaluates one’s own nursing practice in relation to professional practice standards and regulatory guidelines.
- Engages in self-evaluation of practice on a regular basis, identifying strengths and goals for professional development.
- Obtains informal feedback regarding one’s own practice from patients, peers, professional colleagues, and others.
- Collegiality
- Contributes to the professional development of peers, colleagues, and others.
- Shares knowledge and skills in practice settings.
- Provides immediate and ongoing positive and constructive feedback to colleagues regarding their performance.
- Contributes to a supportive and healthy work environment.
- Ethics
- Acts in an ethical manner. Maintains a therapeutic and professional patient-nurse relationship with appropriate professional role boundaries.
- Serves as a patient advocate assisting patients in developing skills for self-advocacy.
- Uses available resources to help formulate ethical decisions.
- Research
- Integrates research findings in practice.
- Utilizes the best evidence, including research findings, to guide practice decisions.
- Resource Utilization
- Incorporates factors related to safety, effectiveness, cost, and impact on practice in planning and delivering patient care.
- Utilizes resources related to standards of care in a safe, effective, and ethical manner.
- Manages resources to assure they will be accessible to others in the future.
- Leadership
- Provides leadership in the professional practice setting and the profession.
- Functions as a professional role model. Promotes a positive work environment.
- Participates in shared decision-making.
- Environmental Health
- Practices in an environmentally safe and healthy manner.
- Attains knowledge of environmental health concepts, such as implementation of environmental health strategies.
- Promotes a practice environment that reduces environmental health risks for workers and healthcare consumers.
- Communicates environmental health risks and exposure reduction strategies to healthcare consumers, families, colleagues, and communities.
- Charge Nurse (only when acting in this role)
- Demonstrates ability to coordinate and direct unit operation so the patient and family needs are met, and resources are efficiently utilized in a safe manner.
- Promotes an environment that encourages individual growth, nurtures professional practice and fosters teamwork.
- Collaborates effectively with unit staff, leadership, and other disciplines.
- Preceptor (only when acting in this role)
- Demonstrates ability to identify the orientee's learning needs and plans appropriate learning experiences.
- Demonstrates ability to implement an individualized orientation plan for the orientee.
- Demonstrates ability to validate clinical competence of orientee.
- Facilitates development of organizational and prioritization skills of orientee.
- Demonstrates ability to evaluate interpersonal skills of orientee.
- Serves as a professional role model.
- Facilitated socialization of orientee into the organization and work group.
Other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications
Associate's or Vocational degree in nursing
Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in nursing
- 1 year of urgent care experience or 1 year of emergency department experience
Licenses/Certifications
- Licensed Registered Nurse - MN Board of Nursing required
- Must meet at least ONE of the requirements below:
- Current BLS certification from the American Heart Association
- Current BLS certification from the American Red Cross
- Allina in-house BLS training (within 30 days of hire)
Physical Demands
- Medium Work*:
- Lifting weight up to 32 lbs. occasionally (*Allina Safe Patient Moving Policy), up to 25 lbs. frequently
Pay Range
Pay Range: $40.08 to $54.93 per hour
The pay described reflects the base hiring pay range. Your starting rate would depend on a variety of factors including, but not limited to, your experience, education, and the union agreement (if applicable). Shift, weekend and/or other differentials may be available to increase your pay rate for certain shifts or work.
Benefit Summary
Allina Health believes the best way to provide safe and compassionate care for our patients is by nurturing the passion of those who care for them. That’s why we devote extraordinary resources to help you grow and thrive — not only as a professional but also as a whole person. When you join our team, you have access to a wealth of valuable employee benefits that support the total well-being — mind, body, spirit and community — of you and your family members.
Allina Health is all in on your well-being. Because well-being means something different to everyone, our award-winning program provides you with the resources you need to help you navigate your personal journey. This includes well-being dollars, dedicated well-being navigators, and many programs, activities, articles, videos, personal coaching and tools to support you on your journey.
In addition, Allina Health offers employee resources groups (ERGs) - voluntary, employee-led groups that serve as a resource for members and organizations by fostering a diverse, inclusive workplace aligned with the organization's mission, values, goals, business practices, and objectives. Allina Health also engages employees in various community involvement and volunteering events.
Benefits include:
- Medical/Dental
- PTO/Time Away
- Retirement Savings Plans
- Life Insurance
- Short-term/Long-term Disability
- Voluntary Benefits (vision, legal, critical illness)
- Tuition Reimbursement or Continuing Medical Education as applicable
- Student Loan Support Benefits to navigate the Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
- Allina Health is a 501(c)(3) eligible employer
Benefit eligibility/offerings are determined by FTE and if you are represented by a union.
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Who's Hiring
- Home Health Care107

- Allina Health45

- BAYADA Home Health Care28

- Banfield Pet Hospital23

- DaVita22

Top Industries Hiring
- Healthcare & Medical Services303
- Animal Care & Pet Services46
- Education13
- Medical Devices8
- Non-Profit & Social Services7
What Minnesota Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in care navigator jobs across Minnesota.
- Bachelor's degree in social work, nursing, public health, or a related field
- Experience with care coordination, case management, or community health outreach
- Familiarity with electronic health records such as Epic, Cerner, or Athenahealth
- Certified Case Manager (CCM) or Certified Health Worker (CHW) credential preferred or required
- Strong knowledge of local community resources, social determinants of health, and referral processes
- Bilingual proficiency, particularly Spanish, preferred for roles serving diverse patient populations
Care Navigator Jobs in Minnesota: Frequently Asked Questions
How many care navigator jobs are there in Minnesota?
There are 405+ care navigator openings in Minnesota on Migrate Mate as of June 2026, with the most roles in Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and Rochester. New positions post regularly as employers across Minnesota hire.
Which Minnesota cities have the most care navigator jobs?
Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and Rochester have the most care navigator openings in Minnesota right now, with additional roles spread across smaller metros statewide.
Which companies hire care navigators in Minnesota?
Employers hiring care navigators in Minnesota include Home Health Care, Allina Health, and BAYADA Home Health Care, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026.
Are there remote care navigator jobs in Minnesota?
Yes. About 4% of care navigator openings tied to Minnesota are remote or hybrid as of June 2026. The rest are on-site roles based in Minnesota metros.
How do I apply for care navigator jobs in Minnesota?
You can apply to care navigator jobs in Minnesota directly on Migrate Mate. Search the listings above, find roles that match your experience and preferred Minnesota location, then apply to each one that fits.
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