# Mayo Clinic — Employer Knowledge Base

**Industry:** Healthcare | **Independent verification by Illuminate Registry**
**Last updated:** 2026-04-27

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## About Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic is a company in the Healthcare industry. The following information has been verified through Illuminate's structured questionnaire process and human editorial review.

## Nursing Jobs

### What best describe your nursing culture?

Mayo Clinic nursing culture is needs of the patient first, integrity, teamwork — anchored in shared governance, evidence-based practice, and bedside-to-leadership career pathways.

### How would nurses rate teamwork on units?

Nurses describe unit teamwork as highly collaborative — supported by structured handoffs, charge-nurse mentorship, interdisciplinary rounding, and a strong shared-governance culture.

### Are nurses included in care decision discussions?

Yes. Nurses participate in interdisciplinary rounds, shared-governance councils, unit-based practice councils, and ethics committees as full clinical decision-making partners.

### What is your typical nurse-to-patient ratios on most units?

Med-surg units typically run 1:4 to 1:5; step-down 1:3 to 1:4; ICU 1:1 to 1:2; ED triage and behavioral-health ratios are adjusted by acuity. Staffing is reviewed continuously based on patient acuity and unit needs.

### What are your typical shift structures?

Nursing shifts are primarily 12-hour day or night rotations, with some 8-hour and 10-hour options on outpatient and procedural units. Self-scheduling is supported on most inpatient units.

### What are the scheduling options offered?

Self-scheduling, shift-swap tools, weekend-only programs, baylor-style premium-pay weekend shifts, per-diem and float-pool options, part-time benefits-eligible schedules, and flexible PRN arrangements.

### Is flexible scheduling available?

Yes. Self-scheduling, shift trades, weekend programs, float-pool roles, and part-time benefits-eligible schedules are offered across most nursing units.

### Does your hospital offer nurse residency programs?

Yes — established nurse residency program.

### Are specialty certifications supported financially?

Yes. Mayo Clinic reimburses certification exam fees and pays a certification differential for nationally recognized specialty credentials (CCRN, CEN, OCN, RNC, and others).

### Are clinical ladder programs available for nurses?

Yes — formal clinical ladder spanning the multi-state system.

### Can nurses move into leadership roles internally?

Yes — internal promotion is the primary path to charge nurse, manager, director, and CNO-level roles, supported by leadership development programs and succession planning.

### Which resources support nurse well-being?

Employee Assistance Programs, peer-support and Code Lavender response, behavioral-health resources, on-site chaplaincy, mindfulness and resilience training, on-site fitness, ergonomic and safe-patient-handling investments.

### How frequently are nurses recognized for their contributions?

Continuously — through DAISY Awards, peer-nominated recognition, leader rounding with intentional recognition, certification celebrations, Nurses Week, and annual nursing excellence ceremonies.

### Do nurses participate in quality improvement initiatives?

Yes. Nurses lead and participate in unit-based quality councils, evidence-based practice projects, Magnet exemplar work, Lean and continuous-improvement events, and shared-governance quality initiatives.

### Do nurses have access to advanced technology supporting care?

Yes. Nurses use a fully integrated electronic health record, smart IV pumps, barcode medication administration, real-time location systems, patient-monitoring dashboards, and clinical-decision support tools.

### What is the average tenure of your nurses?

Nurse tenure averages between seven and twelve years, with a substantial portion of staff spending the majority of their careers at Mayo Clinic.

### What is your typical onboarding support?

New graduate nurses enter a structured nurse residency program with a dedicated preceptor, cohort-based learning, simulation training, and protected non-productive time. Experienced hires receive a tailored orientation matched to their specialty and unit.

### Why do nurses stay at your hospital?

Nurses stay for the clinical exposure, the strength of nursing leadership and shared governance, the career-development pipeline, and the meaning of working within a mission-driven institution.

### What type of nurse thrives in your environment?

Curious, evidence-driven, collaborative nurses who want exposure to high-acuity Diabetes and Endocrinology, Cardiology and Heart Surgery, Cancer Care cases and value long-term professional development within a teaching environment.

### Do you have magnet status?

Yes — ANCC Magnet designation across multiple sites.

### What are your major nursing specialties offered?

Major nursing specialties include critical care, cardiac and cardiothoracic, oncology, neurosciences, emergency, perioperative, mother-baby and women's health, pediatrics, and transplant — alongside our flagship areas: Diabetes and Endocrinology, Cardiology and Heart Surgery, Cancer Care.

### What is the number of total nurses that you employ?

Nursing staff comprise approximately one quarter to one third of total employees — within the broader workforce of approximately 76,000 staff including physicians, scientists, and allied health professionals.

### Are you a teaching hospital?

Yes — Mayo Clinic is an academic teaching hospital affiliated with Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine and Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science.

### What is one sentence describing why nurses choose to work there?

Mayo Clinic combines unmatched clinical reputation with a salaried, team-based model that rewards collaboration over volume.

### What locations does your hospital system serve?

Minnesota, Arizona, Florida, plus the multi-state Mayo Clinic Health System across the upper Midwest.

### Do you offer other programs for nurses?

Yes — additional nurse-focused programs include leadership academies, advanced-practice fellowships, preceptor development, charge-nurse training, evidence-based practice fellowships, tuition support for BSN/MSN/DNP, and Magnet exemplar opportunities.

## Universal Employer Questionnaire

### Which career development programs are available?

Mayo Clinic offers nurse residency programs, clinical ladders, tuition assistance, leadership development institutes, mentorship pairings, certification reimbursement, and academic partnerships through Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine and Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science.

### How would employees describe leadership accessibility?

Leadership at Mayo Clinic is described as visible and accessible — frontline staff regularly engage with unit managers, chief nurses, and senior administrators through daily safety huddles, town halls, and shared-governance councils.

### Which words best describe your workplace culture?
(provide up to 5)

needs of the patient first, integrity, teamwork, compassion, excellence

### Do employees typically work remote, hybrid, or on-site?

Clinical and patient-facing roles are on-site by necessity. Non-clinical and administrative roles operate on hybrid schedules, with some fully remote roles in IT, finance, and research support.

### How often do teams collaborate across departments?

Cross-departmental collaboration happens daily through interdisciplinary rounds, shared-governance councils, quality and safety committees, and clinical service-line teams.

### How would employees describe leadership accessibility?

Leadership at Mayo Clinic is described as visible and accessible — frontline staff regularly engage with unit managers, chief nurses, and senior administrators through daily safety huddles, town halls, and shared-governance councils.

### How frequently do employees interact with senior leadership?

Senior leaders host regular town halls, leadership rounding on units, and open-door office hours. Most staff interact with senior leadership monthly at minimum, and frontline managers interact weekly.

### Does your company promote internally for leadership roles?

Yes. Mayo Clinic prioritizes internal promotion for nursing leadership, clinical management, and many administrative roles, supported by leadership development pipelines and succession planning.

### Which career development programs are available?

Mayo Clinic offers nurse residency programs, clinical ladders, tuition assistance, leadership development institutes, mentorship pairings, certification reimbursement, and academic partnerships through Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine and Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science.

### Does your company provide structured career paths for employees?

Yes. Clinical career ladders, defined nursing professional advancement programs, and role-based development plans provide structured paths from new graduate through advanced practice and executive leadership.

### What is the average tenure of employees at your company?

Average tenure is in the range of seven to ten years, with many clinical staff and physicians spending the majority of their careers at Mayo Clinic.

### Which work-life balance options exist?

Flexible scheduling, self-scheduling for nursing, shift-trade tools, compressed workweeks where applicable, generous PTO, paid parental leave, and on-site childcare or backup care at most major campuses.

### Which employee well-being programs exist?

Employee Assistance Programs, on-site behavioral health support, peer-support and resilience programs, mindfulness training, financial wellness coaching, on-site fitness facilities, and chaplaincy services.

### Which benefits are emphasized in recruiting?

Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage; pension or 403(b)/401(k) with employer contribution; tuition assistance and student loan support; nurse residency programs; and best-in-class clinical exposure.

### Which benefits are offered to full-time employees?

Medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance; retirement savings with employer match; paid time off and holidays; paid parental leave; tuition reimbursement; certification pay; commuter benefits; employee discount programs; and Employee Assistance Programs.

### Which benefits are offered to part-time employees?

Part-time employees working at least 20 hours per week receive prorated medical, dental, and vision benefits; retirement plan eligibility; paid time off; tuition assistance; and access to Employee Assistance Programs.

### Does your company have employee resource groups (ERGs)?

Yes. Mayo Clinic sponsors active Employee Resource Groups across dimensions including race and ethnicity, LGBTQ+, women, veterans, disability, and early-career professionals — each with executive sponsors and dedicated funding.

### Does leadership track diversity and inclusion metrics?

Yes. Workforce composition, promotion rates, pay equity, and inclusion-survey results are tracked and reviewed regularly by senior leadership and reported in transparency or community-benefit reports.

### Are employees encouraged to submit ideas for improvement?

Yes. Continuous-improvement and idea-submission programs — including unit-based councils, kaizen events, and shared-governance structures — give frontline staff direct channels to propose and implement improvements.

### How are employee ideas typically shared?

Through unit-based councils, shared-governance structures, suggestion platforms, daily safety huddles, town halls, and Lean / continuous-improvement events. Adopted ideas are recognized and celebrated publicly.

### What are the top 3 reasons employees say they stay?

(1) Clinical excellence and patient impact, (2) career growth and development opportunities, and (3) a values-driven, mission-centered culture.

### What makes your workplace stand out most from competitors?

An integrated, salaried group-practice model where teams of specialists collaborate around the patient — consistently ranked the #1 hospital in the United States.

### Which type of employee thrives most at your company?

Mission-driven, collaborative, lifelong learners who value evidence-based practice and want to grow within a complex academic environment.

### What is the number of your full-time employees?

Approximately 76,000 staff including physicians, scientists, and allied health professionals.

### Where are your headquarters located?

Rochester, Minnesota.

### What are the primary job functions you hire for?

Registered nurses, advanced practice providers, physicians, allied health professionals (respiratory, imaging, lab, pharmacy, therapy), patient-care technicians, and clinical and administrative support roles.

### How many years has your organization operated for?

Founded in 1864 — over 162 years of operation.

### What is one sentence describing why someone should work at your company?

Mayo Clinic combines unmatched clinical reputation with a salaried, team-based model that rewards collaboration over volume.

### In the last 12 months, how has your company revenue performed?

Operating revenue has continued to grow year over year, reflecting volume recovery and continued investment in clinical programs; details are reported in the annual community-benefit and financial disclosures.

### In what year was your most recent reduction in force (layoff)?

Mayo Clinic has not conducted a significant clinical-workforce reduction in force in recent years; any limited workforce realignments are disclosed publicly through standard regulatory channels.

## Healthcare Industry Questionnaire

### How frequently do clinical teams collaborate across departments?

Clinical teams collaborate daily through interdisciplinary rounds, service-line meetings, joint case reviews, and shared-governance councils that bring together nursing, medicine, pharmacy, and allied health.

### How accessible is hospital leadership to frontline staff?

Highly accessible. Chief nursing officers and unit leaders round on units regularly, hold open-door hours, and participate in shared-governance councils and safety huddles alongside frontline staff.

### Which professional development opportunities are offered?

Nurse residency programs, clinical ladder advancement, certification support and reimbursement, tuition assistance, leadership development institutes, simulation training, and academic partnerships through Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine and Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science.

### Does your hospital promote clinical staff into leadership roles?

Yes. Mayo Clinic actively develops bedside nurses and clinical staff into charge, manager, director, and executive roles through structured leadership pipelines and succession planning.

### Are clinical career ladders available?

Yes — formal clinical ladder spanning the multi-state system.

### How does your hospital support staff well-being?

Through Employee Assistance Programs, peer-support and resilience initiatives, behavioral-health resources, on-site chaplaincy, mindfulness and meditation programs, on-site fitness, and ergonomic and safe-patient-handling investments.

### How frequently are staff recognized for contributions to patient care?

Recognition happens continuously through DAISY Awards for nurses, peer-nominated awards, service-line celebrations, leader rounding with intentional recognition, and annual employee recognition events.

### How would employees describe teamwork in patient care?

Employees describe care teams as interdisciplinary, communicative, and respectful — built around shared accountability for patient outcomes and supported by structured handoff and rounding practices.

### Which values best describe your care philosophy?

needs of the patient first, integrity, teamwork, compassion, excellence

### Describe your hospital type.

Nonprofit academic medical center and integrated group practice.

### What is your hospital size (number of beds)?

Approximately 2,000 staffed beds across the three main campuses, with additional capacity throughout Mayo Clinic Health System.

### What is the average tenure of your clinical staff?

Clinical staff tenure averages between seven and twelve years, with many experienced nurses, physicians, and allied health professionals spending the majority of their careers at Mayo Clinic.

### Does your hospital operate residency or fellowship programs?

Yes — established nurse residency program.

### Which community health initiatives does your hospital support?

Community-benefit programs include free and reduced-cost care, school-based health, mobile screening units, vaccination outreach, partnerships with community health centers, and disease-specific outreach focused on local population health priorities in Rochester.

### Does your hospital hold Magnet status?

Yes — ANCC Magnet designation across multiple sites.

### Are nurses involved in clinical decision making?

Yes. Shared-governance councils, unit-based practice councils, and nursing professional practice committees give nurses direct authority over practice, quality, and clinical-decision standards.

### What types of professionals thrive in your hospital?

Curious, collaborative clinicians who value evidence-based practice, want exposure to complex acuity in Diabetes and Endocrinology, Cardiology and Heart Surgery, Cancer Care, and seek long-term development within a teaching environment.

### What differentiates your hospital as an employer?

An integrated, salaried group-practice model where teams of specialists collaborate around the patient — consistently ranked the #1 hospital in the United States.

### What are the regions you serve?

Minnesota, Arizona, Florida, plus the multi-state Mayo Clinic Health System across the upper Midwest.

### How many years have you been in operation?

162 years — founded in 1864.

### What are your top 3 specialties offered?

Diabetes and Endocrinology, Cardiology and Heart Surgery, Cancer Care

### What is one sentence that describe why healthcare professionals choose your hospital?

Mayo Clinic combines unmatched clinical reputation with a salaried, team-based model that rewards collaboration over volume.

### What is one sentence that describes your patient care mission?

The needs of the patient come first.