Connect to a future full of possibilities.
There’s nothing more rewarding than making a genuine connection. At Fresenius Medical Care North America, life is a series of opportunities to do just that. To create special bonds with patients and their families through caring treatment, guidance and comfort. To be part of a culture built on trust, commitment and the highest of patient outcomes. And to connect with collaborative teammates, supportive management, innovative technologies and ongoing educational support that will empower you to become the very best in the field, whatever your area of expertise. Join the FMCNA team and you’ll have access to all of the tools, resources and encouragement needed to build a rewarding career that offers fulfillment, recognition and the opportunity for continuous growth.

Career Advancement

Your hopes are our hopes. Your dreams are our dreams. At Fresenius Medical Care North America, we believe personal development and professional advancement are essential to the steadfast goal of improving the lives of our patients. As we continue to rapidly expand the services offered to FMCNA’s growing patient population, we’ll ensure you have the opportunities, training and support needed to not only pursue your passions, but to also thrive and succeed. These include:
- In-house training
- UltraCare® Clinical Advancement Program for Nurses
- Continuing education opportunities
- Certification and tuition reimbursement
- Clinical ladders and leadership programs
FMCNA offers and encourages continuous career growth and will be there to help you master the skills and challenges you’ll need for the future. Take advantage of our in-house training and development opportunities. Take the next step into a management role or even use your skills in another area of the company altogether. FMCNA is your partner and a direct connection to a rewarding and fulfilling future.
Training & Development
Learning. Growing. Discovering. They're an integral part of professional growth. FMCNA provides access to world-class training and development programs, enabling limitless career advancement. Integrate easily with our scheduled orientation programs for new hires, build your skills through specialized training models and clinical curriculum for staff development, and excel with clinical ladders and leadership programs if you're driven to advance. We'll provide innovative tools and educational resources to help you along every step of the way, including generous tuition reimbursement for select programs for both online and in-class courses.
The nurse-patient relationship is unlike any other. Patients look to nurses to provide clinical support. They seek out nurses for answers and guidance. And they rely on nurses to see them through in their time of need. FMCNA’s UCAP program is designed to recognize RNs as they demonstrate advanced clinical practice and leadership for our patients with chronic kidney disease. UCAP offers nurses three tracks to choose from based on your objectives for career development:
- Education
- Administration
- Clinical specialty
The nursing practice and administration tracks prepare you to advance to other positions, such as education coordinator or clinical manager. The clinical specialty track provides opportunities to develop clinical expertise. No matter which track you choose, you'll be developing your clinical practice to be there for our patients with innovative, expert care when and where it counts most.
Each track is completed through various self-study and instructor-led activities, allowing eligible nurses to continue with their practice as they advance through five levels of education: RN 1 to RN 5. The program is designed to fit with your schedule, so you decide what pace works best for you.
This program includes:
- Goal setting and support for selection of UCAP Core Elective Requirements
- UCAP Tracking Tool to track progress on RN level requirements
- Completion of Core Elective Advancement Activities (RN 1—RN 5)
- Mentoring and identification of growth opportunities
- Proof of completion of Core Elective Requirements
- Review of UCAP Portfolio by clinical manager and nurse leadership team
- Annual performance review to assess merit increase based on practice level
As a patient care technician, you’re on the frontline of patient interaction. We want our PCT’s to be confident, so we ensure that they’re up to date on the latest technologies and have the proficiency and expertise to monitor patient conditions and respond to their concerns. At FMCNA, we know that the high standard of service our patient care technicians deliver is directly connected to our excellence in educational preparation. We’re committed to ensuring the highest rate of certification and ongoing continuing education for our dedicated team of PCTs. From co-sponsored test site locations with the American Nephrology Nurses Association to test-taking tips and intranet training modules, we offer the encouragement and support required to successfully obtain and maintain national certification as a Certified Clinical Hemodialysis Technician. In addition, PCT Certification Reimbursement is available for eligible candidates. As a PCT with FMCNA, you can depend on getting the support and resources you need to fulfill this critical role in our community of caring.
We’re devoted to developing leaders. The key to FMCNA’s continual growth is advancing the expertise and leadership of our professional team and critical supporting performers across all FMCNA divisions. At FMCNA, we offer our professionals opportunities to seek new ways to improve our innovative care, products and services in order to offer the best-in-class care patients have come to expect from FMCNA. To make that possible, we provide generous tuition reimbursement for eligible candidates, affording them the opportunities for career growth they desire. Our broad range of leadership resources and programs include:
- Field Operations Leadership
- Clinical Operations Leadership I & II
- Developing the Leader Within
- Leadership Excellence Program
- Management Fundamentals WebEx Series

Benefits
Your health and happiness are our top priority. In order to provide our patients with the best care, we need employees who are well cared for and free to focus on the important challenges we face every day. We believe in rewarding our dedicated team of FMCNA employees with competitive compensation and benefits packages that meet the needs of a diverse workforce. From wellness plans and health insurance, 401k, to flexible schedules and paid time off, our customized programs offer the flexibility, choices and support you need to perform your best and give our patients life-changing care each and every day.
The nurse-patient relationship is unlike any other. Patients look to nurses to provide clinical support. They seek out nurses for answers and guidance. And they rely on nurses to see them through in their time of need. FMCNA's UCAP program is designed to recognize RNs as they demonstrate advanced clinical practice and leadership for our patients with chronic kidney disease.
Our dedicated employees may choose between two dental plans, Aetna Dental HMO and Blue Cross Blue Shield Dental PPO, to help with routine and preventive dental care from a network of dentists.
FMCNA offers United Specialty Benefits to our entire staff of devoted professionals, which provides access to a nationwide network of private-practice optometrists and ophthalmologists, as well as conveniently located retail chain providers.
The EAP provides a variety of confidential counseling services at no cost through Guidance Resources to our employees when they need a helping hand, ranging from anxiety and stress, marital and family conflicts, to legal and financial planning assistance.
We want all of our employees to have a personal life that is as rewarding as their professional life. Our PTO program offers employees flexibility in using paid time off for vacation, holiday and personal time. PTO days can also be reimbursed for cash for up to 80 hours per year. Employees who work at least 20 hours per week are eligible.
In addition to PTO days, ESL is a benefit program that may provide for pay during extended absences should a member of our FMCNA family suffer from illness or injury.
Employees have the freedom to choose from a number of different reimbursement accounts (such as Health Care Flexible Spending and Dependent Care Flexible Spending) to increase take-home pay through pre-tax savings for non-reimbursed medical/dental or dependent care expenses.
All employees are eligible for basic life insurance; supplemental insurance may also be purchased.
In your time of greatest need, this employee-paid plan provides up to 60% of your salary should you be unable to work due to illness or injury. All employees working 30 or more hours per week are eligible.
This benefit is 100% company paid and all employees working 30 or more hours per week receive coverage.
FMCNA works with Fidelity Investments to help employees save for the future and achieve their dreams. Competitive vesting schedules and a company match are offered. The company matches 50 cents for each dollar you save up to the first 6% of your salary (3% additional) after one year of employment.
We want to you continue to grow as a professional. Eligible employees may receive up to $4,400 per calendar year for approved tuition, registration, required books and laboratory fees.
The EAP provides a variety of confidential counseling services at no cost through ComPsych Guidance Resources to our employees in need, ranging from anxiety and stress, marital and family conflicts, and legal and financial planning assistance.
To perform your best for your patients, we want you to feel your best. The company’s partnership with GlobalFit offers employees in most locations great discounts on fitness memberships and home fitness equipment and is affiliated with Curves. Discounts are also available through Bally’s.
Weight Watchers will be reimbursed 100% for employees who complete the entire program.
Employees and dependents may receive a savings of 40%-50% off the national average cost of LASIK eye surgery.
Work/Life Balance
We know our professionals are committed to helping patients experience a better quality of life. That’s why we’re committed in turn to making sure they enjoy a full and rewarding life both at work and at home. With a career at FMCNA, you’ll connect to the support and encouragement you need to live a balanced life, with:
- Flexible schedules
- Wellness programs and counseling service
- 100% fee reimbursement for Weight Watchers
- Counseling services for marital and family conflicts
- Legal and financial planning assistance
- Discounts on gym memberships and home fitness equipment
Our PTO program enables you to take paid time off for vacation, holiday and personal time when you work as a regular full-time or regular part-time employee so you can spend as much time as possible with the friends and family you love. A career with FMCNA is more than job. It’s a way of life designed to help you enrich the lives of your patients, peers, loved ones, and ultimately yourself.
Company Culture
You’re passionate about your profession. And you want to work for an organization that shares that passion. Every day, the employees at FMCNA are collaborating, encouraging, learning, advancing and improving the lives of thousands of patients. For your professional experience and growth, careers at FMCNA provide an unmatched environment of excellence and camaraderie. Our shared dedication to the UltraCare® model drives everything we do. Here, you’ll discover autonomy and support in a collaborative team setting that fosters respect, shared learning and open dialogue. That’s the UltraCare® commitment: to continuously improve the quality of life for every patient, every treatment, every time. It empowers you to make a difference and touch the life of every patient you encounter. It’s also what makes a career at FMCNA unlike any other.
Inclusion
Fresenius Medical Care North America is committed to ensuring a nurturing environment that welcomes every race, lifestyle, background and cultural tradition. Our mission of care is built on shared respect and appreciation for every member of our team. Promoting a workplace of inclusion not only helps us to meet new challenges – we also gain invaluable gifts and a broader view of our world, allowing us to deliver the best care to all of our patients. We are honored to be a source of strength for our employees and the many communities we proudly serve.
Meet Our Team
There’s no better way to connect with the experience of working at FMCNA than to hear it from the people whose hard work and dedication touch the lives of patients and fellow FMCNA employees each and every day. Here’s where you can read more about the amazing, life-changing accomplishments that occur here day in and day out and what it means to be part of the FMCNA team.
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Sean Adlaon
Sean Adlaon
RN, Charge Nurse, 5 years, CA
How would you describe your team?
"I’m very lucky because my team is very cooperative. Our patient care technicians respect you for your experience and the things you do, and they really listen. We have good teamwork—our people don’t just concentrate on their section, they look out for others who are in need."
How does FMCNA support your career development?
"FMCNA is very good at identifying people who have capabilities or the potential to advance. When I was just one year in, they trained me to be a relief manager. FMCNA doesn’t consider seniority as the basis for assignments—they look at your potential and capabilities. They offer you educational opportunities, too. If a clinic needs clinical managers, the supervisors go around and talk to people whom they think would fit the role and give them the opportunity to apply."
What is the greatest reward of working at FMCNA?
"I feel like I am a big part of my patients’ well-being. Our patients can be with us as long as 10 years, so you get to know their family, their conflicts and if they’re struggling. Then, when a patient is having a bad day, you know about their life. You have a better understanding of what they’re going through, compared to other dialysis environments where you wouldn’t get the chance to know them that well. Over time, we become the patient’s second family."
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Fay Moore
Fay Moore
BSD, Regional Lead Dietitian, 22 years, AZ
What is special about your workplace?
"Because it’s a chronic care setting, there’s a lot of opportunity to follow up. You never know in a hospital if you’re making a difference. In this setting, you can see if your recommendations translate to a behavior change. For example, I met a family who needed information about diet. I gave recommendations on the amounts and settings so they could eat a wider variety of foods and not feel so restricted. You don’t want to take the joy out of their lives. I helped them with questions and provided endless resources so the patient and their family could get on with their development."
How does FMCNA support your career development?
"FMCNA provides financial reimbursement for attending continuing education conferences. And they have different seminars for our quarterly meetings so we can continually develop our practice. When we train somebody new, several mentors will be available. There’s so much support to learn and grow."
How would you describe your team?
"We train and mentor each other and help each other when there are needs, such as covering for PTO. The teams are very close knit. Because it’s a chronic care situation, everybody sees each other on a regular basis. A patient might come in eight times a month. When you’re in a place that often, you become part of it—it’s like a family."
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Peggy Eldridge
Peggy Eldridge
BSN, Clinical Manager, 6 years, TN
What made you decide to come to FMCNA?
"I had worked at a free-standing, privately owned clinic for over twenty years. Then I was attracted to FMCNA because it was a bigger company with more opportunity and more flexibility. If you want to work part time or full time, there are plenty opportunities."
"There’s also a lot of support. Your managers are always available. You’ve always got backup. If you don’t know what to do, there’s somebody you can call who’s been through it before who can help you. Sometimes you just need someone to listen. That’s so important to me."
What opportunities are available to you?
"Home dialysis nurses can expand—they can go into education, they can move up to be a clinical manager, they can do in-home training or peritoneal dialysis. We also have acute care programs that are focused on hospital-based dialysis. It can be more challenging to dialyze somebody who is critically ill, but it provides a chance to educate other nurses outside the setting of the dialysis clinic. It’s a real growth opportunity."
What is the greatest reward of working at FMCNA?
"Just knowing that I’ve done the best job that I can do for that patient today. This is something they have to do day in and day out. It’s not going to change. They have to come here, so we try to make it pleasant. We try to make them happy. We want them to look forward to it and not dread it. We try to educate the patients so they can be in the best health they can be. That’s really rewarding."
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Ernest McClain
Ernest McClain
CCHD, Patient Care Technician, 6 years, NC
How does FMCNA support your career development and advancement?
"FMCNA offers generous tuition reimbursement. They cover 80 percent of your undergraduate studies, and for the nursing program, they will pay 100 percent with a two-year commitment. A lot of Fortune 500 companies don’t offer that. There are abundant growth opportunities here."
What opportunities are available to you?
"At FMCNA, the growth potential is up to you and what you want to put into it. From my clinical manager to my area manager to the vice president of the company, they really emphasize education and want you to take your career as far as you can."
What is the greatest reward of working at FMCNA?
"The greatest reward of my work is knowing that every day I come in, I make a difference in someone’s life. In the first five to ten minutes it takes to set the machines up and get patients started, I am reminded that I am providing life support for someone and helping to extend their life."
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Edwina Burge
Edwina Burge
Registered Dietitian, MS, RD, LD, 2 years, KY
What has been your career path at FMCNA?
"I came to work here for a short time for someone who was on maternity leave, then moved to part time. Now, I’m moving into a full-time role. Jobs continue to open up as new clinics open their doors. It’s a good feeling to know I’m working for a growing company, and even better to know it offers the potential to find job opportunities throughout the United States as the company continues expanding."
What is the greatest reward of working at FMCNA?
"The greatest reward is seeing a patient who is extremely happy because he made a change and got real results. It’s even better to see patients go home and share the changes in their eating habits with their family; then they’re all following certain guidelines. You help the family and that helps the patient to take better care of himself too. Then you’re not only affecting the health of the patient, but their children and even their grandchildren. It has a multiplying effect. That’s an amazing feeling."
What made you decide to come to FMCNA?
"I had a director role with a food service company and had not been in a clinical role for a few years. I used to have over 100 employees. It wasn’t as satisfying. My colleagues inspired me to try working here. They said, ‘You’re going to love it. Give it a try.’ They were right. It has been incredibly rewarding to be at the clinical level with the patients. And the flexibility is amazing."
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Ashley Wright
Ashley Wright
Clinical Manager, RN, 3 years, KY
What made you decide to come to FMCNA?
"There was an opening here at this unit and I grew up in this town. I love the town and I love the patients. I really felt I could offer something to the patients and be a voice for them, so I gave it a shot. I see the people I care for when I go grocery shopping. I see them at church. I know their children. I went to school with a lot of their families. It’s all at a very personal level in this small town, and I love that."
What opportunities are available to you?
"Since I became a part of FMCNA, I’ve grown my career to become a clinical manager. You always see growth all around you. There are patient care technicians who went to nursing school who are now registered nurses. It’s inspiring and wonderful to be in an environment in which you see people achieve their goals."
What is the greatest reward of working at FMCNA?
"Getting to share in somebody’s life. Getting to be a part of something so much bigger. FMCNA provides a wonderful environment for our patients and our team. FMCNA cares. Our doctors care. We want patients to feel like this is a place they can come to and be treated fairly, regardless of what’s going on in their lives. I love being their home away from home."
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Elizabeth Tafete
Elizabeth Tafete
Legal Assistant, BS Criminal Justice,
BS Political Science, 3 years, MA
How would you describe your team?
"We have 33 attorneys in the department, with four to five attorneys to an administrator. I get to see so much of the impact of the work that Legal does. So I can see what my personal impact would be if I became a lawyer, and that’s helping me decide what type of law I would like to practice."
What opportunities are available to you?
"The department has been growing, so there are other positions available. If I wanted to grow into another position, becoming a paralegal would be the next step for me. My supervisor is very attentive to my goal of becoming an attorney. I would love for that to happen here."
How would you describe the relationships formed with patients and families and the impact of your work?
"On a daily basis, I receive calls from patients who just need to speak to an attorney. For them to know that they have someone to confer with if they have an issue offers real comfort, knowing that they have a legal team on their side. I actually had a family member who went through dialysis with FMCNA, so I know both sides of the equation—the patient side and the employer side—so I know we do a good job."
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Todd Whitler
Todd Whitler
Social Worker, MSW, 1 year, KY
How does FMCNA support your career development?
"They take the time to listen to you. For example, I talked to the team and the clients about starting a dialysis support group once a month, and everyone was supportive, from the Doctors and clinical managers to the director of operations. We got it started and it’s really making an impact. Our staff can talk all we want about their experience as a patient, but when they hear it from peers who are also suffering with the same illness, they listen and are able to make changes in their lives."
What is the greatest reward of working at FMCNA?
"Seeing people who weren’t coming to treatment, who weren’t meeting with the nurses, all of a sudden start showing up for appointments and coming to our support group to participate. To see someone go from no hope to ‘Hey, I can do something with my life!’ is really rewarding."
What are you most proud of in your work?
"I’m really proud of helping people overcome the diagnosis and limitations of being disabled. I think that label can be very damaging. When patients hear ‘disabled,’ they think they can’t do anything. One of my goals is to let them know that they can still do anything they want to do. If you want to work, you can work, go to school, get married. I’m really proud of that moment when they put the word ‘disabled’ on the back burner and go on living their lives."
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Ronnie Pressley
Ronnie Pressley
Driver, 24 years, Southeast Region, Carolinas/Virginia
How would you describe your workplace?
"I may have an average of eight stops each day, stopping at Fresenius Medical Care North America clinics and sometimes people’s homes. But my real workplace is on wheels, so I can say our fleet of trucks is completely up to date. We get new vehicles every five years. FMCNA gives us everything we need to get the job done."
What made you decide to come to FMCNA?
"When I first got the job 24 years ago, I was an open-road driver and wanted something with a little more stability. I started looking for something in the medical field, knowing it would be secure. But in terms of renal disease, I had no idea just how many clinics and facilities FMCNA would need to match the growth of the business. It was a real eye-opener in terms of how big the need really is for renal disease."
What are you most proud of in your time at FMCNA?
"My driving record. My pride is one thing. But driving is my job. I take a lot of pride in my driving. I am the longest accident-free driver in the company. I’ve been accident-free for 24 years. I am close to 2.5 million miles at this point. Knowing my 25th anniversary is coming up, FMCNA ordered this truck I’m in now with a few extra goodies and dressed it up a bit. And when you go into the clinics and you see the patients, it makes you think about what we do. I find it rewarding to know that our daily deliveries and supplies are life sustaining. People are still able to have a good life because of what we do."
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Patricia Hui-ng
Patricia Hui-ng
Director of Quality Systems and Regulatory Affairs,
Licensed Clinical Life Scientist CAS, 2.5 years,
Spectra Laboratories, California
What is the focus of your work?
"We are responsible for the safety of our instruments. We have 29 licenses to maintain that include various state licenses, as well as our business licenses. For measuring hemoglobin in the blood, there is a standard of care that is required. They want us to hit a patient target of hemoglobin that’s as accurate as possible. In our laboratories, we use instruments to detect what that level is. If an instrument is running higher, a patient may not be hitting the target, but you get a false sense that they are. Or if the person is ‘at target’ and the instrument is running lower, you may be over-treating the patient. So it’s very important for the labs on both the East and West Coast to make every effort to ensure that our instruments are top performing, so that we can detect even a minor shift."
"I have one team member tracking close to 700 assays right now. These tests may be measured two to three times per year. When we get them back, we look at the values to see if we are within what CLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvement ACT of 1988) has established as the allowable limits, as well as how we rate compared to other peer groups."
What has been your greatest success at FMCNA?
"In the last two years, Spectra has been growing rapidly in terms of the number of tests we conduct, while bringing on new tests with additional regulatory requirements. I brought on a methods validation tool with a template that managers can really use. It supports testing accuracy and shows what to look for on assays. Applying the new approach has made a huge difference and improved the two programs we have for proficiency testing."
What’s unique about Spectra Laboratories?
"I’ve been in the field for 28 years and in management for over 20 years in a number of organizations. What defines Spectra is that they really do invest in their employees. I’ve never been to a place that has so much investment in training, on both personal and professional levels. Simultaneously, they focus intensely on patient care—they really strive to do the highest-quality work. I’ve been here for two-and-a-half years. It’s just been wonderful. I love what I’m doing."