Full-Time

Registered Nurse

Endoscopy

Deadline 8/6/27
Orlando Health

Orlando Health

Not-for-profit healthcare system serving the Southeast

No salary listed

St. Petersburg, FL, USA

In Person

Bachelor's

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Required Skills
Medication Administration
PALS
ACLS
Basic Life Support (BLS)
Patient Education

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Requirements
  • Graduate of an approved school of nursing.
  • Meet all mandatory, developmental, and performance competency requirements for Orlando Health and the unit or department.
  • Maintain a current State of Florida registered nurse license or valid Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact multistate registered nurse license.
  • Maintain current Basic Life Support/Healthcare Provider certification.
  • Maintain Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support, Neonatal Resuscitation Program, Pediatric Advanced Life Support, and Trauma Nursing Core Course certifications when required for the assigned area; Neonatal Resuscitation Program certification is required for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Responsibilities
  • Administer patient care in a hospital or inpatient setting for patients with advanced illness or injury requiring timely, intense, and complex care.
  • Use assessment information and data to anticipate and respond to rapidly changing patient conditions.
  • Identify and prioritize information to take immediate, decisive, evidence-based, patient-focused action.
  • Monitor and adjust specialized patient equipment and interpret and record electronic displays, including intracranial pressures, central venous pressures, pulmonary artery pressures, and cardiac rhythms from cardiac monitors, respirators, ventilators, and oxygen pumps.
  • Respond to life-saving situations according to nursing standards and protocols.
  • Observe, monitor, and assess patient conditions; recognize and interpret serious situations; and notify physicians or take preplanned emergency measures when physicians are unavailable.
  • Assess patient needs and develop or revise individualized plans of care based on patient needs and responses, then evaluate progress toward expected outcomes.
  • Build respectful relationships with team members and customers while respecting diversity.
  • Advocate for patients and families.
  • Provide age-appropriate care using advanced knowledge and skills.
  • Serve as a preceptor, charge nurse, unit educator, and/or nurse clinician.
  • Communicate and collaborate with medical staff and interdisciplinary teams to plan and manage the unit or department.
  • Serve as a role model for staff and support hospital and nursing department goals and strategies.
  • Apply growth and development principles across the lifespan to identify age-specific patient requirements.
  • Coordinate care and delegate appropriately for an assigned group of patients.
  • Document patient assessment, education, medication administration, treatments, and patient safety activities in accordance with regulatory standards.
  • Demonstrate competency in nursing skills and use of patient-care and unit equipment.
  • Prioritize patient care according to evidence-based practice standards of care.
  • Identify and resolve problems effectively.
  • Delegate tasks and duties to healthcare team members according to patient needs and team-member capabilities and qualifications.
  • Communicate patient-condition and unit-concern information to healthcare team members.
  • Provide a compassionate and therapeutic environment for patients and families.
  • Recognize legal issues and protect patients' rights.
  • Collaborate with the education department and nursing leadership team to transition and support new team members and students.
  • Maintain regular, punctual attendance consistent with applicable policies and standards.
  • Comply with Orlando Health policies and procedures.
  • Contribute nursing knowledge and skills to others and to continuous improvement in healthcare practice and organizational outcomes.
  • Participate in and potentially lead unit-level or organizational nursing-practice and performance-improvement committees.
  • Participate in department and organizational peer review, mentoring, and coaching related to professional practice or role performance.
  • Use supplies efficiently and maintain a clean, safe, organized work area.
  • Attend staff-development in-services, department meetings, and nursing committee meetings.
  • Partner with nursing leadership to identify professional-development needs.
  • Maintain responsibility for personal professional development and continuing education.
  • Perform other assigned duties.

Orlando Health is a not-for-profit healthcare system that runs hospitals, clinics, and other health services in the southeastern United States. It coordinates care through its network of facilities and clinicians, combining inpatient and outpatient services to provide medical treatment and preventive care. It stands out from competitors by being not-for-profit, with a long history and a regional focus that allows reinvesting earnings into local health initiatives rather than distributing profits to shareholders. Its goal is to improve community health by delivering high-quality, accessible care and using surplus funds to expand services and support community benefits.

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Company Stage

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Total Funding

$250.5M

Headquarters

Orlando, Florida

Founded

1918

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What believers are saying

  • July 2026 Orange City ER construction extends Orlando Health into fast-growing Volusia County.
  • June 2026 Lakeland Highlands Hospital opened after a $500 million investment, adding 300-plus beds.
  • April 2026 planned RMC Health System acquisition strengthens Orlando Health's Alabama footprint.

What critics are saying

  • March 2026 layoffs cut up to 400 jobs across eight hospitals, signaling margin strain.
  • The Rockledge closure after a 2025 acquisition exposed expensive integration and asset-repair failures.
  • Website-tracking privacy claims reached federal court in 2025; future patient-data suits threaten trust.

What makes Orlando Health unique

  • Orlando Health pairs acute care with specialty institutes, including Digestive Health and Jewett Orthopedic.
  • Its 2026 network expansion spans Florida and Alabama, with value-based care models.
  • Recent partnerships with Watson Clinic and Florida Cancer Specialists deepen referral capture.

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