Company Profile
Trinity Health
Company Overview
Trinity Health has two acute care hospitals with 416 licensed beds, providing comprehensive inpatient and outpatient medical care, home health, mental health, pastoral care and state-of-the-art diagnostics. Trinity serves as a referral center for heart surgery, rehabilitation medicine, newborn intensive care, kidney dialysis, lithotripsy, neurosurgery, orthopedics, sports medicine and more. Trinity is a Level II Trauma Center, which is the highest level of trauma care available in North Dakota. Trinity has 150+ Physicians, with 39 specialties and employs over 2,750 people. Trinity has a 292 bed long term care and retirement facility, as well as several rural clinics.
Minot, North Dakota is a community of roughly 37,000, with another 11,000 at the Minot Air Force Base. Minot is a very friendly and safe community, with four distinct weather seasons. Two universities are located here – Minot State University, which has 3,000 students, and Park University located on the Air Force Base. North Dakota has a low cost of living and it is a wonderful place to raise a family. We have a high standard of living, friendly people, clean environment and small town values. Even though the area is known for great hunting and fishing, it also has great shopping and a year-round calendar of arts and cultural events. You can check out more information about Minot at our Chamber of Commerce website: www.minotchamber.org.
If you are interested in applying for a position or just learning more about Trinity Health, please feel free to visit our website at www.trinityhealth.org. For questions, email jobs@trinityhealth.org or call 701-857-5191.
Company History
During the early 1920s, Lutheran pastors from across the Northwest Territory gathered in Minot, ND, to sketch out plans for a hospital “Consecrated to Christian Service in the Name of The Father, Son and Holy Ghost,” hence, the name “Trinity.” In 1922, the Trinity Hospital Association was formed and within weeks ground was broken for a 30-bed hospital unit, the first of four such units to be constructed over the course of a decade. The 1950s saw a major addition and extensive modernization of all facilities. Another major expansion occurred during the 1980s.
Responding to community needs, Trinity improved the quality and scope of care, adding a variety of healthcare services to extend and improve people's lives. During the 1970s, Trinity Hospital merged with the Lutheran Home to form Trinity Medical Center. In the early 1990s, Trinity formed its own physician services department – Trinity Medical Group. On January 1, 1999, Trinity Medical Center changed its name to Trinity Health.
The 1990s were characterized by a steady expansion of services and facilities. Trinity Homes added a large, multi-level commons area to its nursing home. The old Northwest Bible College and a portion of Town and Country Center were purchased to make way for physician offices and a mental health campus. In 1999, the Trinity CancerCare Center was built adjacent to Health Center-Town & Country.
Then on May 3, 2001, Trinity Health completed a historic transaction uniting the staff, services and facilities of UniMed Medical Center, Medical Arts Clinic and Kenmare Community Hospital under the banner of Trinity Health. With three hospitals, two nursing homes, an extensive network of community clinics and a regional eyecare network, today’s Trinity Health provides comprehensive, leading-edge care to the communities we serve. Throughout its family of services, Trinity Health seeks to identify and fulfill community needs by meeting and exceeding national standards, and helping people live longer, healthier lives. Today, the name Trinity symbolizes our mission: to help each of our customers grow as whole persons in mind, body and spirit.