Jump start your career with Benedictine!
Our Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) are amazing and dedicated professionals that provide high-quality, compassionate care to our residents daily. As a CNA-NAR you operate on the front lines and ensure our residents are treated with dignity and respect, as well as choices within their lives.
Benedictine and our Ministry partners are a non-profit senior care organization founded by the sisters of St. Scholastica that operates on four core values: Hospitality, Stewardship, Respect, and Justice. We pride ourselves on having an extraordinary team of associates, with outstanding hearts. Our focus is to provide a comforting and empowering culture for our residents and our team members, to help you grow and succeed. With opportunities available throughout the upper Midwest, we need big hearts like yours!
EEO/AA/Vet Friendly
A robust benefits package is available to eligible associates, designed to meet the needs of every stage of life, including paid time off (PTO), retirement, medical, dental, vision, education assistance, and a variety of additional voluntary benefits. For more information visit our website at www.benedictineliving.org.
- Not certified? No problem! We’ll pay for your training toward certification
- Free pair of scrubs
- $50 gas card!
- 10 free meals onsite
About the Facility:
- Highest nursing facility rating (5 Stars)
- Ranked #1 out of 75 nursing homes in North Dakota for survey rating
- National Quality Award recipient (AHCA/NCAL)
- Among the top 6 skilled nursing communities in North Dakota
- Recognized leader in behavioral health
- Small facility with close-knit family environment
- Skill development and career growth through our full continuum of care
Associate Statement:
“I recommend becoming a CNA in high school because you can pick which days to work, and it is a very rewarding job. I really like how flexible the scheduling is for high schoolers. I was able to have time for sports and activities. Becoming a CNA will help me with my future goal to attend college for Nursing, because I already have patient care hours and experience working in the health care field.” – K., associate
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