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I have been able to make a difference.

Careers with Hospice of the Red River Valley

Compassionate professionals can make a difference in the lives of patients and their families every day. With Hospice of the Red River Valley, you are on a team that, since 1981, has been trusted by physicians, patients and families to provide the very best end-of-life care and support.

The challenges are satisfying. The rewards, countless.

Culture and benefits

  • Work independently serving patients and families in their private residences, nursing homes, assisted living facilities or hospitals
  • Work as a team with other professionals to provide a holistic approach to Hospice care and support
  • Flexibility in scheduling for all positions
  • Up-to-date technology for patient care and support positions
  • Insurance benefits are prorated, starting with a 20-hour per week schedule up to full time level of 32 plus hours per week
  • Earn paid time off (PTO) with every hour worked (including PRN staff)
  • Health and dental
  • Life and disability (income replacement)
  • Medical and daycare flex spending plan
  • Pension plan
  • Comprehensive orientation and training
  • Ongoing mentoring and staff education

Hospice of the Red River Valley is an equal opportunity employer. Call Human Resources at (701) 356-1614 with questions. Send resumes and applications to resumes@Hospice.org.

We conduct pre-employment drug screening and background checks.

Learn more about Exempt Employee Benefits and Non-Exempt Employee Benefits.

Positions with Hospice of the Red River Valley

Nursing positions

  • RN referral/admission nurses meet with patients and families to provide information about quality end-of-life care provided by Hospice and complete the initial admission process in a compassionate, concise manner
  • RN staff nurses provide physical assessments and symptom management to meet patient needs and coordinate care with the interdisciplinary team
  • RN and LPN concentrated care nurses provide one-to-one bedside care of patients for symptom control and support of patients and families in patients homes and facilities under the direction of the primary RN
  • LPN office nurses handle phone calls from patients, families, staff and other providers and process required forms and information
  • LPN visit nurses make daily visits to patients providing nursing care and support under the direction of the primary RN staff nurse
  • CNA (certified nurse assistants) provide personal care needs for patients such as bathing and daily cares

Non-medical support positions

  • Human Resource Director provides decisive leadership and management, performs strategic planning, and is a part of our executive team, reporting to the executive director.  
  • Clinical Manager manages the daily operations and resources for the clinical team to ensure optimum quality patient/family care and develops staff through training, mentoring and coaching.
  • Administrative Assistant - Referral coordinates referral requests with interdisciplinary team, under the direction of the referral admit coordinator. Excellent telephone skills required, this position will also provide referral/admission data entry and other daily administrative duties.   
  • Licensed Social Workers help patients and family members cope with life-threatening illnesses and ascertain their impact on the family; they foster open communication and find ways to fulfill individual and family needs while providing guidance about loss and grief
  • Chaplains provides spiritual care to patients and families. Our chaplains are ordered, ordained or licensed by a recognized denomination.
  • Bereavement Specialists are licensed social workers and/or licensed counselors who provide bereavement care for the family following a patient’s death.
  • Community Relations Coordinators assist in implementing our public relations and marketing strategies to increase public understanding and support of hospice care and mission to provide comfort at the end of life’s journey.
  • Support Services staff provide clerical and administrative services; public relations; volunteer coordination services; finance and information technology services.

“I love my job at Hospice. I am passionate about my role as advocate and appreciate the ability to use critical thinking skills in working with families who are facing challenge or crisis. I love the autonomy and flexibility this job provides in my work schedule. Overall, I find great satisfaction in knowing that in some small way I have been able to make a difference in the life of the patient or families I have served.”      Judy, social worker

“Hospice is a very rewarding place to work. Knowing that I am part of what makes this a better world for our patients and their families, makes it all worth while.”      Vicki, employment specialist

“Working at Hospice of Red River Valley is more than just a job; it is what I choose to do. I see what we do as adding value to others' lives as well as my own. And it is that value that makes me want to come to work every day.”      Rob, community relations coordinator