The RN provides comprehensive nursing care, including patient assessments, allergy treatments, and monitoring for adverse reactions. They collaborate with providers to coordinate care plans and ensure efficient clinic operations while maintaining accurate documentation.
Requirements summary
Candidates must hold a current or temporary RN license in North Dakota or a compact state and possess CPR certification. At least one year of professional nursing experience and clinic experience are preferred.
bachelor degreeprofessional certificateCollaborationNursingPatient educationInfection preventionImmunotherapyPatient assessmentCare planningPoint of care testingClinical documentationElectronic health recordInjection administrationMedical equipment managementAllergy evaluation
Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
Trinity
Health
East
Ridge -
Minot,
ND 58701Position
Type:
Full
TimeSalary
Range: $27.00 - $41.85
HourlyJob
Shift:
DaysJob
Category:
NursingPosition
Summary: The RN Clinic, Allergy provides comprehensive nursing care to patients receiving allergy evaluation, treatment, and follow-up services within the clinic setting. This role supports providers by conducting patient assessments, administering treatments, preparing care plans, and monitoring patient responses to allergy testing and immunotherapy. Working collaboratively with physicians and clinic team members, the RN helps ensure care is delivered safely, accurately, and in accordance with clinical protocols, regulatory requirements, and organizational policies. The position functions within a supportive, specialty-focused clinic environment where communication and teamwork are essential to effective care delivery. By providing patient education, coordinating services, and supporting efficient clinic operations, the RN Clinic, Allergy contributes to positive patient outcomes and a high-quality specialty care experience.
Key
Responsibilities: Perform clinical assessments, administer allergy-related treatments such as injections or testing, and monitor patients for adverse reactions in accordance with established protocols. Prepare exam rooms, assist with procedures, and maintain clinical supplies to support efficient clinic workflow and infection-prevention standards. Document patient assessments, treatments, and outcomes promptly and accurately within the electronic health record. Provide patient education on allergy management, medication use, environmental triggers, and follow-up care to support self-management and safety. Collaborate with providers and clinic staff to coordinate appointments, testing schedules, and care plans tailored to patient needs. Support satellite clinics as required, ensuring continuity of allergy services across Trinity Health locations.
QualificationsLicenses and
Certifications
Required: Current or temporary RN license in ND or compact RN licensure. CPR required within orientation period. Ongoing Point of Care certifications as required for department required within orientation period.
Educational
Requirements: RN program as evidenced by licensure. BSN preferred.
Experience
Requirements: One year or more of professional nursing experience preferred. Clinic experience preferred. Coding experience preferred.
Special
Skills or
Training
Requirements: May include travel to satellites. Computer use. Trinity community clinics – draw and package lab tests.
Physical
Requirements: The RN Clinic, Allergy frequently stands, walks, and moves within exam rooms and clinic areas to assist patients, perform testing, and administer treatments. The role may involve lifting or positioning patients, bending, reaching, and managing medical equipment or supplies. Adequate vision, hearing, and manual dexterity are essential for performing injections, monitoring patient responses, and accurately documenting care.
Environmental
Requirements: Work is performed in an outpatient specialty clinic with exposure to clinical equipment, medications, and potential allergens used in testing and immunotherapy. The role requires adherence to PPE use, infection-prevention practices, and safety protocols, especially when managing patients with heightened risk for allergic reactions. The RN may travel to satellite sites and adapt to varying clinic volumes and workflow demands.