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The regional sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) center provides services and resources to Linn, Benton and Lincoln counties in a private and secure facility. Staffed by nurses with specialized ...

The regional sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) center provides services and resources to Linn, Benton and Lincoln counties in a private and secure facility. Staffed by nurses with specialized ...

SANE RN

Salem, OR · On-site

The regional sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) center provides services and resources to Linn, Benton and Lincoln counties in a private and secure facility. Staffed by nurses with specialized ...

The regional sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) center provides services and resources to Linn, Benton and Lincoln counties in a private and secure facility. Staffed by nurses with specialized ...

The regional sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) center provides services and resources to Linn, Benton and Lincoln counties in a private and secure facility. Staffed by nurses with specialized ...

SANE RN

Salem, OR · On-site

The regional sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) center provides services and resources to Linn, Benton and Lincoln counties in a private and secure facility. Staffed by nurses with specialized ...

The regional sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) center provides services and resources to Linn, Benton and Lincoln counties in a private and secure facility. Staffed by nurses with specialized ...

SANE RN

Salem, OR · On-site

The regional sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) center provides services and resources to Linn, Benton and Lincoln counties in a private and secure facility. Staffed by nurses with specialized ...

The regional sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) center provides services and resources to Linn, Benton and Lincoln counties in a private and secure facility. Staffed by nurses with specialized ...

The regional sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) center provides services and resources to Linn, Benton and Lincoln counties in a private and secure facility. Staffed by nurses with specialized ...

The regional sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) center provides services and resources to Linn, Benton and Lincoln counties in a private and secure facility. Staffed by nurses with specialized ...

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How much do sane nurse jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for sane nurse in the United States is $38.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $29.57 and $43.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a SANE nurse?

A SANE (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner) Nurse is a registered nurse with specialized training in caring for sexual assault survivors. They conduct forensic exams, collect evidence, and provide compassionate medical care. SANE Nurses also work closely with law enforcement and may testify in court. Their role is critical in ensuring trauma-informed care and supporting survivors through the legal process.

What does a typical shift look like for a SANE nurse, and how often are they on call?

A typical shift for a SANE Nurse often involves being on call to respond to cases of sexual assault or abuse as they arise, which can occur during any hour, including nights and weekends. When not actively examining a patient, SANE Nurses may assist with training, community outreach, or documentation. The unpredictable nature of the workload means flexibility and readiness are important, and SANE Nurses frequently collaborate with law enforcement, advocacy groups, and emergency department staff. Depending on the healthcare facility, SANE Nurses may cover shifts solo or as part of a rotating team to provide 24/7 response coverage.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the SANE nurse position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a SANE (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner) Nurse, you need advanced clinical assessment skills, trauma-informed care expertise, and current RN licensure with specialized SANE certification. Familiarity with forensic evidence collection kits, chain-of-custody documentation, and relevant medical-legal protocols is crucial. Compassion, composure under pressure, and strong communication skills are essential for supporting and advocating for vulnerable patients. These competencies ensure accurate evidence gathering, emotional support to survivors, and adherence to legal standards in sensitive situations.

Are SANE nurses in high demand?

SANE nurses, who specialize in sexual assault and forensic nursing, are in increasing demand due to rising awareness of sexual violence and the need for specialized care. They often work in hospitals, clinics, and law enforcement settings, and certification in forensic nursing can enhance job prospects in this growing field.

What are the requirements to be a Sane nurse?

To become a SANE (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner) nurse, candidates typically need to be registered nurses (RNs) with active licensure, and often pursue specialized training or certification in forensic nursing and sexual assault examination. Strong communication skills, attention to detail, and the ability to handle sensitive situations are essential, and some employers may require experience in emergency or critical care settings.
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Infographic showing various Sane Nurse job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 53% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 27% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $80,321 per year, or $38.6 per hour.

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner/SANE Nurse

Great Plains Tribal Leaders' Health Board

Rapid City, SD • On-site

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Job description

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner/SANE Nurse

The Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) provides compassionate, trauma-informed, culturally respectful medical forensic care to relatives/patients who have experienced sexual assault. The SANE is responsible for completing timely medical assessments, forensic evidence collection, injury documentation, patient education, crisis support, safety planning, mandated reporting when required, and referrals for follow-up medical, behavioral health, advocacy, and community-based services.

This position functions with primary responsibility for SANE services and secondary responsibility to provide as needed clinical nursing support within OHC clinics.

The SANE works closely with medical providers, nursing staff, behavioral health, advocacy agencies, law enforcement, child protection, prosecutors, and other community partners while maintaining patient consent, confidentiality, chain of custody, and professional standards of forensic nursing practice.

The following functions are fundamental to the position and are required of all incumbents, with or without reasonable accommodation. These functions define the role and are not an exhaustive list of all duties.

Medical Forensic Care
  • Provide timely, compassionate, trauma-informed care to relatives/patients presenting after sexual assault or other forms of violence.
  • Conduct medical forensic examinations in accordance with applicable federal, state, tribal, organizational, and professional standards.
  • Obtain informed consent throughout the examination process and ensure the patient understands their options, including the right to decline, pause, or stop any portion of the exam.
  • Complete age-appropriate and developmentally appropriate assessments for adolescent and adult patients. Assess and document physical injuries, medical needs, emotional status, safety concerns, and risk factors.
  • Provide or coordinate treatment for injuries, sexually transmitted infection prevention, pregnancy prevention, HIV post-exposure prophylaxis referral or coordination, and other urgent medical needs according to protocol and provider orders.
  • Ensure relatives/patients receive clear discharge instructions, follow-up care guidance, and information on available advocacy and support services.
Forensic Evidence Collection and Documentation
  • Collect, preserve, label, package, and secure forensic evidence according to applicable evidence collection kit instructions, chain-of-custody requirements, and GPTLHB protocols.
  • Complete accurate, objective, and timely medical forensic documentation.
  • Photograph injuries when appropriate, authorized, and consented to, following organizational policy and forensic standards.
  • Maintain chain of custody for evidence and coordinate evidence transfer with authorized law enforcement or designated agencies.
  • Ensure all required forms, consent documents, body maps, photographs, and narrative documentation are completed accurately and securely stored.
  • Maintain confidentiality of all patient information and forensic records in accordance with HIPAA, organizational policy, and applicable legal requirements.
Patient Advocacy, Safety, and Healing Support
  • Provide care in a manner that minimizes re-traumatization and supports patient choice, control, dignity, and emotional safety.
  • Coordinate with victim advocates, behavioral health providers, social services, and community resources when requested or appropriate.
  • Support safety planning for patients who may be at continued risk of harm.
  • Provide culturally respectful care that recognizes the impact of historical trauma, violence, grief, and systemic barriers experienced by Native communities.
  • Offer connection to traditional healing, cultural support, spiritual care, or other support services when available and desired by the patient.
  • Treat every patient as a relative, with respect, privacy, compassion, and nonjudgmental care.
Coordination and Collaboration
  • Collaborate with providers, nurses, other clinical staff, behavioral health, patient advocates, law enforcement, child protection, prosecutors, and community partners as needed.
  • Participate in multidisciplinary case review, sexual assault response team activities, or community coordination meetings when assigned.
  • Serve as a clinical resource to staff regarding sexual assault response, trauma-informed care, forensic evidence preservation, mandated reporting, and patient-centered communication.
  • Assist with the development, implementation, and review of SANE protocols, workflows, policies, standing orders, and training materials.
  • Support coordination with tribal, state, federal, and local partners to strengthen the medical forensic response system.
Legal and Professional Responsibilities
  • Provide factual testimony in court or legal proceedings when subpoenaed or required.
  • Maintain professional boundaries and avoid actions that could compromise patient trust, forensic integrity, or legal proceedings.
  • Follow all mandated reporting requirements for children, vulnerable adults, elder abuse, human trafficking, or other reportable concerns.
  • Maintain required licensure, certifications, training, competencies, and continuing education.
  • Participate in quality review, peer review, chart audits, case debriefings, and ongoing performance improvement related to SANE services.
  • Maintain readiness for on-call response, if assigned.
Quality Improvement and Program Support
  • Assist with tracking SANE program data, including exam volume, response times, evidence transfer, training completion, follow-up referrals, and service gaps.
  • Identify barriers to timely, compassionate, and effective care and recommend process improvements.
  • Participate in training, drills, mock exams, competency validation, and quality assurance activities.
  • Support GPTLHB's accreditation, compliance, patient safety, and workforce development efforts.
  • Promote continuous improvement in the organization's response to sexual assault and interpersonal violence.
Education/Experience
  • Current, active, and unrestricted Registered Nurse license in the State of South Dakota or compact state privilege to practice.
  • Associate degree in Nursing with 5 years of clinical experience or, Bachelor of Science in Nursing with 3 years of clinical experience.
  • Preferred clinical nursing experience in emergency, urgent care, women's health, public health, behavioral health, or forensic nursing.
  • Preferred experience working in tribal health and/or tribal communities with understanding of culturally centered care, experience collaborating with victim advocacy programs, law enforcement, prosecutors, child protection, or multidisciplinary teams, training in trauma-informed care, strangulation assessment, human trafficking response, intimate partner violence, child maltreatment, or forensic photography.
  • Active certification by an approved adult/adolescent SANE training program is required. SANE-A, or nationally recognized sexual assault nurse examiner certification is preferred.
  • Current Basic Life Support certification required.
  • Ability to complete all required forensic nursing competencies, skills validation, and ongoing continuing education.
  • Must successfully pass pre-employment background check and drug screening.
  • Must maintain all required licensure, certifications, and organizational competence condition of employment.

The GPTCHB is a tribal organization that follows tribal preference laws. Our policy is to give preference to qualified Indian/Tribal candidates over a qualified non-native candidate in hiring decisions if all other qualifications are equal.

Employment is contingent upon the outcome of all required criminal background checks.

Compliance with our Employee Health Procedure is a condition of employment. You are required to agree that you will comply with all job-related employee health screening and immunizations prior to your first day of employment. Jobs require that you have documentation that you have completed the following immunizations prior to your first day of employment: MMR (Measles; Mumps and Rubella), Varicella (Chicken Pox), Hepatitis B, Influenza, T-dap (tetanus - Diphtheria - Pertussis), and COVID-19 vaccination is required.

This position requires the ability to perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation. Physical demands and work environment may include:

  • Primarily sedentary work is performed in an office or administrative setting.
  • Requires the ability to sit for extended period and regularly use standard office equipment such as a computer, keyboard, telephone, and copier.
  • Occasional standing, walking, bending, and reaching may be required.
  • Ability to lift and carry office materials or supplies up to 25 pounds occasionally.
  • Requires manual dexterity and visual acuity for computer use and document review.
  • Must be able to read, write, speak, and hear.
  • Work is performed primarily in an indoor office or administrative environment.

The environment involves everyday risks or discomforts that requires normal safety precautions typical of office settings, including proper