


Our nurses are the cornerstone of our health system’s mission to improve the health of people in the communities we serve. Check back frequently! New jobs are posted often.

Nursing students can join St. Luke's as an apprentice in our SNAP program, and later transition to full-time nursing in our STAR Nurse Residency Program.

Operated by masters- and doctoral level nurses, the Nursing and Patient Care Center of Excellence will help you grow professionally and personally while driving evidence-based care.

Focused programs to guide you through writing scholarly manuscripts, implementing research projects, and advancing skills and performance.

Our shared governance model encourages your participation in decision-making regarding nursing practice and development.

Nurses at St. Luke’s cultivate a patient-focused environment that extends from the hospital and clinic to the patient’s home, community, and workplace. Through our mission to improve the health of people in the communities we serve, St. Luke's enjoys an outstanding reputation as both a quality employer and superior healthcare organization.
We’re Idaho’s largest private employer, with more than 17,000 employees and a medical staff of more than 1,200 physicians and 700 advanced practice providers. We’re also the only locally governed, Idaho-based, not-for-profit health system, with eight full service medical centers, five cancer centers, the state's only children's hospital, and more than 200 physician clinics and diagnostic centers serving communities throughout southern Idaho, eastern Oregon, and northern Nevada.

Caring people are the heart of St. Luke’s. They’re the reason the organization exists. Each member of the St. Luke’s team has a part to play in our strategy and is key to our success.

Over 60 travel nurses have found home while working at St. Luke's within the last year. These travel nurses bring a variety of new ideas and skillsets to help give better care to patients.

Two St. Luke's nurses find friendship over a common love of racing.

Through an unexpected turn of events, one nurse finds a hidden talent of story telling, bringing joy to everyone in her life.

One of the best parts of Kaylee Guevara’s job, she says, is how the patients and their relatives she sees every day become like family to her.