DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Direct Care & Treatment Services
Minnesota Sex Offender Program
Minnesota Nursing Association  (MNA)
RN 0.8 FTE- Rotating Shift: Day/Evening (6:00am-2:30pm, 2:00pm-10:30pm)- Insurance Eligible
As a Registered Nurse with MSOP you will provide direct professional nursing care to clients in a therapeutic environment where safety and security are at the forefront of all campus activities. MSOP serves people who are court ordered to receive sex offender treatment via the civil commitment process. Primary Responsibilities Include: Performing duties such as medication and treatment administration, assessing client needs, and planning and implementing client-specific nursing care plans that assist the client in developing healthy independent living and coping skills. Working as part of team providing clients with comprehensive treatment which includes completing health assessment reports, participating in review meetings, and providing pertinent information to members of the treatment team as required to support overall client health. Following and enforcing all security, safety and legal requirements to ensure a safe and secure facility so clients receive quality professional services in a therapeutic environment. Serving as a positive role model to clients to demonstrate effective professional and personal behavior.
To be considered, applicants must meet the qualifications below: Be licensed or eligible for licensure as a Registered Nurse in the State of Minnesota
Available upon request from the Human Resources Department.