In their words
Taken from UCare's own job postings, not written by us.
UCare is an independent, nonprofit health plan providing health care and administrative services to more than 600,000 members throughout Minnesota and parts of western Wisconsin. UCare partners with health care providers, counties, and community organizations to create and deliver Medicare, Medicaid and Individual & Family health plans. The health plan addresses health care disparities and care access issues through a broad array of community initiatives. UCare is the highest ranked health plan in the USA Today 2024 Top Workplaces and has received Top Workplaces honors from the Star Tribune for 15 consecutive years since the rankings began in 2010.
Hiring history
Measured from every posting this board has captured since August 2024. This is the part no competitor can copy.
- Postings tracked
- 1
- Cadence
- Dormant
- Last seen hiring
- May 2025
Counts combine two collection eras. Nothing has been observed from this employer in the last 90 days.
Roles they hire
Share of this employer's postings by role category.
Licence mix
Share of postings by licence type asked for.
Where they hire
Derived from the state licence each role was scoped to, which is the same field that answers what licence you need.
- Licences hired
- RN
- Roles hired for
- Case Management
- Licensure
- State-Specific Only
- State licences seen
- Minnesota
- Hiring activity
- No postings in over a year
- First seen hiring
- May 2025
Employment type was only captured from May 2026 onward, so any employer that stopped posting before then shows blank here permanently.
Published pay
Never. Not once in 1 posting tracked since May 2025 has this employer published a pay figure. That is their choice, not a gap in this database, so expect to negotiate without a public anchor.
Do they hire from the bedside?
Not yet assessed. This is read from posting text and has not been run for this employer, so the page does not guess. It is the question worth answering and it is on the list.
Similar employers
Same primary role first, then the same employer type.