Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch is seeking to hire an experienced and dedicated Director of Nursing to provide leadership while strengthening and creating new pathways for innovative nursing supports in our psychiatric residential treatment facilities.
Supported by local Nursing Coordinators, the Director of Nursing directs the nursing care provided to children in our psychiatric residential treatment facility and outpatient mental health clinic while leading a mission-focused nursing team that role models a Culture of Purpose, Caring, and Learning.
The children and adolescents who come to the Ranch have complex mental and behavioral health issues, including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, anxiety, depression, autism, bipolar disorder, and trauma.
If you are passionate about changing the lives of youth and their families, consider `becoming part of the leadership within our multi-disciplinary team at Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch.
Schedule: This is an exempt, salaried position with mostly weekday (Monday-Friday) hours and some participation in the nursing after-hours phone consultation rotation.
This position can office out of our Minot, Bismarck, or Fargo locations, with monthly travel expected to support the other campuses.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in nursing required with three to five years related experience and/or training, master’s degree preferred.
Current licensure and registration in North Dakota as a Registered Nurse or ability to become licensed in ND.
Currently have or able to obtain Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Certification.
Demonstrated leadership ability.
Starting Wage: Base annual salary of $79,000 + DOE with additional compensation for Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Certification.
Why choose Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch?
Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch cultivates a culture of purpose, caring, and learning.
The accepting and compassionate work environment unites employees around a common mission.
Staff are encouraged to learn new things, share new ideas, and explore alternatives.
The warm, collaborative, and inviting work environment supports teamwork, trust, and positive relationships.
Our behavioral health providers continue to professionally flourish as they work alongside a group of compassionate, practiced experts providing care for children and adolescents with complex behavioral health issues.
Our Culture of Purpose
The ideal applicant must have a passion for providing care for children and adolescents with complex behavioral health issues, be devoted to promoting the needs of youth and families, and be willing to advocate for resources and find creative solutions to ensure each child reaches their goals.
Our Culture of Caring
Take comfort in working in a faith-based organization that believes employees must take care of themselves and be able to help others become their best selves.
Our Culture of Learning
Continue your professional development through mentoring and support from our practiced experts.
Share your expertise by advising and guiding the development of others.
Benefits:
As we support treatments that care for others, we also care for our team member’s professional and personal growth and well-being.
403(b) Retirement Savings Plan with 100% employer match up to 5%
Medical and Dental Insurance.
Employees participate in the cost of premiums and have the option of purchasing additional coverage for dependents
Health Savings Account with a $125/month employer contribution if enrolled in the Ranch’s Medical plan
Employer-Paid Life Insurance and Long-Term Disability Insurance policies
Employee Assistance Program through Telus Health
Generous Paid Time Off (accrual based on hours worked)
Seven paid holidays each year
Dependent Care Flex Spending Account
Voluntary Vision Insurance, Short-Term Disability, and Term Life Insurance
20% discount on items at all Ranch Thrift Store locations
STAR leadership program
Free meals at the cafeteria while on shift
Nursing license renewal
We can't wait to hear from you!