Registered Nurse (RN) Salary in Rochester, MN

How much does the average Registered Nurse (RN) make in Rochester, MN?


The average salary for a Registered Nurse (RN) in Rochester, MN is between $66,265 and $117,724 as of August 01, 2025. Salary ranges can vary widely depending on the actual Registered Nurse (RN) position you are looking for. With more online, real-time compensation data than any other website, Salary.com helps you determine your exact pay target.

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$66,265
$117,724
$91,999
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What is a Registered Nurse (RN)?

A registered nurse cares for patients in various settings including hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, schools, and physician's offices. Nurses work together with other medical professionals to administer treatments and to monitor and record the condition of patients as they are treated. Nurses are also educators, helping patients and their families understand the treatments and medications they are receiving. Nurses may have specialized skills and training required to care for different populations of patients for example pediatrics, critical care, cardiology, or surgery.


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Registered Nurse (RN)

What degree or educational requirements does a registered nurse need?

Registered nurses may have either an associate's degree, (ADN), or a bachelor's degree (BSN). Courses in biology, anatomy, psychology, pharmacology, and statistics are standard. Clinical work is also part of the curriculum for either degree. In addition to the completion of a degree program, to become a registered nurse the rigorous National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) must be passed before a license from the state is granted.

What are the best schools offering nursing programs?

Some of the schools with top-rated nursing programs are University of Pennsylvania, Emory University, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Villanova University, Saint Louis University, University of Portland, Georgetown University, Duke University, New York University, and Northeastern University. For the ADN program, community colleges are the best choice. There are also programs for those individuals who already have a Bachelor's degree in another major that offer an accelerated track to a BSN as well as programs for practicing RN's to achieve the BSN. The Mass General Institute of Health Professions offers one of those programs. A general hiring trend for registered nurses is that more employers are preferring or even requiring the BSN degree. Increasing the demand for those programs.

Are registered nurses in demand?

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook (BLS), employment of registered nurses, in general, is projected to grow about 15 percent from 2016 to 2026. The demand for registered nurses will be strong as the population ages and more healthcare services become available, and older nurses retire.

What jobs are similar to or related to a registered nurse?

Nursing management roles such as nurse leader, charge nurse, head nurse, nursing officer. Nursing educators are sometimes referred to as preceptor, which is a practicing nurse that also educates and mentors new nurses. Clinical nurse specialist is nurses with advanced degrees in a specialty.

What is the working environment for a registered nurse?

A registered nurse typically works in a clinical setting such as a hospital, or a care facility like a nursing home, rehabilitation or out patient clinic. Nurses may also work in doctor's offices. Some nurses might visit patients in a home setting. It is typical for registered nurses working a hospital to work various shifts as patient care is delivered 24 hours a day.
Job Openings for Registered Nurse (RN) in Rochester, MN
Daughters of Sarah Senior Community - ALBANY , NY
We are currently seeking applicants for our *Nursing Supervisor (RN) Registered Nurse, 4pm-12am shift, Competitive pay. Daughters of Sarah is a 210-bed skilled
- 95 days ago
Brockton Visiting Nurse Association - BROCKTON , MA
The Brockton Visiting Nurse Association (BVNA) seeks a Clinical Educator and Field Preceptor - RN passionate about educating our clinical staff and orienting th
- 60 days ago
True Care Medical Group - PARKVILLE , MD
The RN Care Manager plays a vital role in supporting patients and providers within the primary care setting by coordinating comprehensive care management servic
- 11 days ago
Rebekah Rehab & Extended Care Center - BRONX , NY
RN UNIT MANAGER. Rebekah nursing and rehab center has an exciting opportunity for an RN Unit Manager. This is a full time , day shift in person five day a week
- 11 days ago
Cathedral Village - PHILADELPHIA , PA
Compensation from $42.50 - 44.50/Hour (based upon experience) - PLUS additional shift Differential. Additional clinical premiums for experience. Status/Shift: P
- 10 days ago
St. Andrew's Village - INDIANA , PA
Compensation from $37 - $39 (based upon experience) - PLUS additional shift differentials. Additional clinical premiums for experience. $7,500 Sign-On Bonus. St
- 46 days ago