Clinical Coordinator
Presbyterian Homes and Services, MN-Spring Park – Map
management experience in health care or related field… and restorative clinical practices. Registered nurse with current licensure the State Board of Nursing…
From: Presbyterian Homes and Services
Clinical Administrator-Care Center
Presbyterian Homes and Services, MN-Saint Paul – Map
objectives for the site. Qualifications: Registered nurse with current licensure with the State Board of… Demonstrated competencies in health care management…
From: Presbyterian Homes and Services
Clinical Administrator
Presbyterian Homes and Services, MN-Andover – Map
objectives for the site. Qualifications: Registered nurse with current licensure with the State Board of… Demonstrated competencies in health care management…
From: Presbyterian Homes and Services
Caregiver (Direct Support, Nurse Assistant, Human Services, PCA, Aide)
CCRI (Creative Care for Reaching Independence), MN-Moorhead – Map
sales, caring, super, aide, home health, nurse, assistant, caregiver, direct support, direct care, health… medical care, health, health care, mental heal…
From: JobHost
Health Services Supervisor (supervising RN, multi region)
The MENTOR Network, MN-Redwood Falls – Map
disorders, mental health challenges and other complex needs. In a variety of home and community-based… Health Services Supervisors monitor the health and…
From: HealthJobsWeb.com
Director of Nursing (Clinical Administrator)
Presbyterian Homes and Services, MN-Burnsville – Map
objectives for the site. Qualifications: Registered nurse with current licensure with the State Board of… Demonstrated competencies in health care management…
From: Presbyterian Homes and Services
RN Case Manager Optage
Presbyterian Homes and Services, MN-Roseville – Map
our clients in their home, skilled nursing facility… maintaining continuity of client care with other health professionals while identifying interdisciplinary…
From: Presbyterian Homes and Services
Manager of CV Midlevel Provider Services
Allina Hosptials & Clinics, MN-Minneapolis – Map
and other health care services with more than 23,500 employees, 5,000 physicians and 2,500 volunteers dedicated to meeting the lifelong health care needs of…
From: Allina Health System
Cert. Medical Asst (United Hospital-Pain Clinic)
Allina Hospitals & Clinics, MN-Saint Paul – Map
Theater (home to Garrison Keillor's “A Prairie Home… River. The city is also home to the Science Museum of MN, the Xcel Energy Center (home of the MN Wild…
From: Allina Health System
Charge Master Consultant
Allina Hospitals & Clinics, MN-Minneapolis – Map
and other health care services with more than 23,500 employees, 5,000 physicians and 2,500 volunteers dedicated to meeting the lifelong health care needs of…
From: Allina Health System
Chief Information Officer, OptumHealth Collaborative Care

(380660)
UnitedHealth Group, MN-Eden Prairie – Map
health care providers and consumers to collaborate and drive improved quality of care and overall health… and aligned sustainable health community strategy…
From: UnitedHealth Group

RN Resource Nurse – CVOR
Allina Hospitals & Clinics, MN-Minneapolis – Map
and other health care services with more than 23,500 employees, 5,000 physicians and 2,500 volunteers dedicated to meeting the lifelong health care needs of…
From: Allina Health System
Nurse Clinician (Sister Kenny Rehab Assoc)
Allina Hospitals & Clinics, MN-Minneapolis – Map
and other health care services with more than 23,500 employees, 5,000 physicians and 2,500 volunteers dedicated to meeting the lifelong health care needs of…
From: Allina Health System
RN Care Managers and On-Call RN
Matrix Team Home Care, MN-Minneapolis – Map
a nurse-owned business that provides care consulting, health advocacy, and home health care services to… experience • Home health or community health<...
From: JobHost
Director of Nursing – Home Health and Hospice Job
HCR ManorCare, MN-Saint Cloud – Map
medical and rehabilitation care, hospice care, home health care and rehabilitation therapy. The Director… medical, oncology, home health care, or hospice…
From: HCR ManorCare
RN – Hospice Job
HCR ManorCare, MN-Saint Cloud – Map
care, home health care and rehabilitation therapy. Fulltime and Per diem Registered Nurses needed to provide quality skilled care to patients in their homes in…
From: HCR ManorCare
Nurse Practitioner (NP)
Take Care Health, MN-Richfield – Map
Health and Wellness division, Take Care HealthNurse and Nurse Practitioner in state of practice Nationally Certified as a Family or Adult Nurse
From: Take Care Health
Hennepin County Case Manager–CADI/TBI
Fraser – Minnesota, MN-Minneapolis – Map
such as physicians, mental health professionals, and… Licensure as a Social Worker, Public Health Nurse or Registered Nurse under Minnesota Statutes preferred…
From: Fraser
Dakota County Case Manager–CADI/TBI
Fraser – Minnesota, MN-Minneapolis – Map
such as physicians, mental health professionals, and… Licensure as a Social Worker, Public Health Nurse or Registered Nurse under Minnesota Statutes preferred…
From: Fraser
Registered Nurse | RN | HH | Up to $53/hr (Per Diem)
Favorite Healthcare Staffing, MN-Saint Paul – Map
Home Health | Registered Nurse | The Registered Nurse provides professional nursing care through skillful… client’s Nurse Manager. The Registered Nurse as…
From: Favorite Healthcare Staffing

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Minnesota at a Glance

State Abbreviation – MN
State Capital – St. Paul
Largest City – Minneapolis
Area – 86,943 square miles [Minnesota is the 12th biggest state in the USA]
Population – 4,919,479 (as of 2000) [Minnesota is the 21st most populous state in the USA]
Name for Residents – Minnesotans
Major Industries – farming (corn, soybeans, sugar beets, wheat, dairy products), paper pulp, mining (iron ore)

Minnesota Economy

The Upper Peninsula is northern woods country, with what has been described as “ten months of winter and two months of poor sledding.” The abundance of furred animals and forests early attracted fur traders and lumberjacks. Animals were trapped out, virgin forests were stripped, and, in addition, pure copper and high-grade iron ore were rapidly wrested from the earth, so that virtually all of the Upper Peninsula's mines have been closed. Deer, bear, and other game in the forests, as well as abundant fish in streams and lakes, keep the area a rich hunting and fishing ground. Selective cutting and replanting of trees are now employed in the second-growth forests.

The Lower Peninsula is less wild, but in parts no less beautiful, than the Upper. Its forests were also cut over in the lumber boom of the late 19th cent., when Michigan was briefly the world leader in lumber production. The soil of these cut-over lands, unlike the productive earth in other areas of the Lower Peninsula, proved generally unsuitable for agriculture, and reforestation has been undertaken.

The Lower Peninsula has its own mineral riches, including gypsum, sandstone, limestone, salt, cement, sand, and gravel, but its great wealth lies in the many farms and factories. The surrounding waters temper the climate, providing a long growing season. Fields of grain and corn cover much of the southern counties, and Michigan's noted fruit belt lines the shore of Lake Michigan (the state leads the nation in the production of cherries). Dairying is the most lucrative farm business. Corn is the chief crop, followed by greenhouse products, soybeans, apples, carrots, celery, cucumbers, and other vegetables.

Manufacturing accounts for 30% of Michigan's economic production, more than twice as much as any other sector. The manufacture of automobiles and transportation equipment is by far the state's chief industry, and Detroit, Dearborn, Flint, Pontiac, and Lansing are historic centers of automobile production, although the industry is now in dramatic decline throughout the state. The automobile industry's mass-production methods, developed here, were the core of the early-20th-century industrial revolution. Other Michigan manufactures include nonelectrical machinery, fabricated metal products, primary metals, chemicals, and food products. Among Michigan's most important industrial centers are Saginaw, Bay City, Muskegon, and Jackson. The chemical industry in Midland is one of the nation's largest; Kalamazoo is an important paper-manufacturing and pharmaceuticals center; Grand Rapids is noted for its furniture, and Battle Creek for its breakfast foods.

Although mining contributes less to income in the state than either agriculture or manufacturing, Michigan still has important nonfuel mineral production, chiefly of iron ore, cement, sand, and gravel, and is a leading producer of peat, bromine, calcium-magnesium chloride, gypsum, and magnesium compounds. Abundant natural beauty and excellent fishing help to make tourism a major Michigan industry. Michigan's historic lack of manufacturing diversity has made it particularly susceptible to the fluctuations of the national economy, and in recent years it has tried to diversify, attracting high-technology industry and developing the service sector.