Association of Nigerian Nurses in Minnesota
The Association of Nigerian Nurses in Minnesota (ANNIMN) is a non-profit (501-c) organization of all the Nigerian Nurses Associations in Minnesota working to improve the health and quality of lives of Nigerians at home and abroad and for further advancement of the nursing profession and eliminate health disparities through the delivery of culturally competent, quality healthcare.
Recent News & Announcements
ANNIM NEWSLETTER FIRST EDITION AND PUBLICATION, MARCH 2024.
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The Association of Nigerian Nurses in Minnesota is inviting you to our inauguration, fundraising, and gala night to support our community health...
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Job Opportunities
PURPOSE AND SCOPE:The professional registered nurse Outpatient RN CAP 1 is an entry level designation into the Clinical Advancement Program (CAP)....
Title: RN-LTCLocation: Lakefield, MNShift: 8 Hour Eve/Noc mix, 40-hour GTLength: 13 WeeksWeekly Gross: $2200 - $2400Job SummaryWe are seeking a...
We welcome you to apply if interested! You will be asked to create an account, which takes less than one minute and requires only a username and...
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