Allina Health is a nonprofit health system with over 140 years of operation, serving patients across Minnesota and western Wisconsin. The organization runs 12 hospital campuses and more than 60 primary care clinics, supported by over 100 specialty care sites. Its workforce includes nearly 28,000 care team members and 6,700 providers, alongside 3,445 volunteers.
The scale of operations is considerable: Allina Health handles 6.6 million clinic and urgent care visits annually, 1.4 million hospital visits, and more than 83,000 surgical procedures each year. Roles span the full spectrum of clinical and operational functions - acute hospital care, primary and specialty care, urgent care, surgical services, and healthcare administration.
As a nonprofit, Allina Health directs significant resources beyond direct clinical services. The organization invested $434.8 million through community benefit programs, with a stated focus on addressing social determinants of health including housing, food security, and transportation. Its mission centers on ensuring access to care for all those it serves.
Veterans transitioning into civilian careers will find a large, structured organization with roles across clinical, administrative, logistics, and community-facing functions. The scale and geographic reach across two states - combined with a mission-driven, team-oriented culture - offers a range of entry points for those bringing discipline, leadership, and service experience from the military.