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Orlando Health Nursing Jobs: Where Career Growth Meets One of America's Fastest-Growing Regions
On June 12, 2016, Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center received 44 victims from the Pulse nightclub shooting. Every patient who made it into the operating room survived — all 35 of them. That night didn't define Orlando Health, but it revealed what was already true: this is a system built for the moments that matter most. If you're exploring Orlando Health nursing jobs, you're looking at a not-for-profit academic system with $12 billion in assets under management, more than 29,000 team members, and a footprint stretching across Florida, into Alabama, and Puerto Rico.
The System at a Glance
Orlando Health operates 17 hospitals today, with four more under construction. The flagship Orlando Health ORMC is an 808-bed tertiary facility in downtown Orlando and Central Florida's only Level I Trauma Center for adults, handling more than 85,000 emergency visits and 3,400 major trauma cases annually. Three Orlando Health hospitals hold Magnet designation — ORMC, Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, and Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies — giving the system three distinct Magnet-recognized environments for nurses interested in adult acute care, pediatrics, or maternal-neonatal specialties. ORMC also holds more active Beacon Awards for Excellence from the AACN than any other hospital in Florida, with 13 unit-level awards recognizing evidence-based bedside practice.
Specialty institutes span cancer, heart and vascular, digestive health, neuroscience, orthopedics, and women's health. Winnie Palmer houses one of the nation's largest NICUs, and the system is one of only a few in the Southeast offering open fetal surgery for severe spina bifida.
Expansion That Creates Registered Nurse Positions
Orlando Health is in the middle of a sustained building campaign. Orlando Health Lake Mary Hospital — a 124-bed facility — opened in January 2025. South Lake Hospital completed a five-story patient tower in early 2024, nearly doubling capacity. Two more hospitals are under construction: Watson Clinic Lakeland Highlands in Lakeland and Wiregrass Ranch Hospital in Pasco County, both slated for 2026. The system has also expanded into Puerto Rico and Alabama, growing its network to more than 7,000 providers serving 340,000 patients.
Each new facility creates registered nurse positions at Orlando Health, and the Hospital Care at Home program — now at nine sites — adds a growing category of roles for nurses who want to deliver acute care outside traditional hospital walls.
Benefits That Start on Day One
Orlando Health doesn't make nurses wait. Benefits begin on day one and include tuition reimbursement, student loan repayment, and free college education programs. The ANCC-accredited RN Residency Program supports new graduates through structured transition-to-practice training with full benefits eligibility from the start. A float nurse program offers higher pay and self-scheduling for nurses who prefer variety. Shift differentials cover evenings, nights, and weekends, and additional benefits include paid parental leave, fertility support, backup childcare, retirement savings, and pet insurance.
The system earned Glassdoor Best Place to Work in both 2024 and 2025 — one of only 100 employers nationally — and has been voted Florida's No. 1 healthcare employer by its own staff.
The Florida Factor
Nursing careers at Orlando Health come with a geographic advantage easy to overlook on a job board: Florida has no state income tax. Combined with Central Florida's lower cost of living relative to other major metros, effective take-home pay for RNs stretches further than comparable salaries in the Northeast or West Coast. Orlando's population is growing rapidly, driving sustained demand for healthcare services and long-term job security for nurses entering the market now.
Browse current Orlando Health nursing jobs on RegisteredNurse.jobs to find openings across trauma, pediatrics, maternal care, specialty institutes, and the expanding network of new facilities.
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