Position Summary RN Acute Care \u2013 Nights Orlando Health Advanced Rehabilitation Institute (OHARI) Location: 1300 Hempel Avenue, Ocoee, FL Schedule: Night Shift | 7:00 PM \u2013 7:00 AM FTE: 36 hours per week About Orlando Health Advanced Rehabilitation Institute Orlando Health Advanced Rehabilitation Institute (OHARI) is a nationally recognized, CARF\u2011accredited inpatient rehabilitation hospital delivering specialized acute rehabilitation services. Located in Ocoee, OHARI provides interdisciplinary care for patients recovering from complex medical, neurological, and post\u2011acute conditions. As part of Orlando Health, team members are supported by a mission\u2011driven organization committed to clinical excellence, innovation, and compassionate, patient\u2011centered care. Position Summary The RN Acute Care provides comprehensive nursing care to patients in an inpatient acute rehabilitation setting, supporting recovery from illness, injury, or medical intervention. This role includes ongoing assessment, care planning, interdisciplinary collaboration, and patient advocacy. The position also supports Orlando Health's Hospital Care at Home program, combining traditional inpatient nursing with virtual and in\u2011home acute care delivery models. Key Responsibilities Inpatient Acute Care & Rehabilitation Assess patient needs and develop, implement, and revise individualized plans of care Monitor patient progress and adjust care to meet expected outcomes Advocate for patients and families, promoting safety, dignity, and quality outcomes Deliver age\u2011appropriate care across diverse patient populations Collaborate with physicians and interdisciplinary care teams Delegate and coordinate care appropriately Serve as a preceptor, charge nurse, unit educator, or nurse clinician as assigned Act as a professional role model supporting nursing and organizational goals Document care accurately in compliance with regulatory and organizational standards, including: Patient assessments Medication administration Treatments Patient education and safety measures Demonstrate competency with nursing skills and unit\u2011specific equipment Hospital Care at Home \u2013 Virtual Acute Care (Patient Care Hub) Provide acute nursing care through a virtual hospital environment Utilize TeleHealth technology to assess patients and monitor clinical status Apply critical thinking to identify and escalate patient deterioration Collaborate with in\u2011home clinical and support teams to ensure continuity of care Deliver age\u2011appropriate care in a virtual acute\u2011care setting Hospital Care at Home \u2013 In\u2011Home Nursing Provide direct acute nursing care in a hospital\u2011at\u2011home inpatient setting Travel within a defined geographic area to deliver in\u2011home care Work autonomously while remaining connected to the virtual care hub Utilize mobile and virtual technology for documentation and communication Respond to urgent and emergent patient needs Transport and deliver equipment, supplies, and medications (excluding controlled substances and IV chemotherapy) Education & Training Graduate of an approved school of nursing Meets all Orlando Health and unit\u2011specific competency requirements Licensure & Certification Active Florida RN license or valid eNLC multistate RN license Current BLS (Healthcare Provider) certification ACLS, NRP, PALS, TNCC required for select specialty areas NRP required for NICU roles Valid driver's license and reliable transportation required for Hospital Care at Home (In\u2011Home Nursing) Experience Requirements Minimum 1 year of RN experience (unless approved at AVP level or above) Hospital Care at Home: Minimum 2 years of acute care RN experience required Why Join OHARI Work in a high\u2011acuity, specialized inpatient rehabilitation environment Be part of an innovative Hospital Care at Home program Collaborate with a highly skilled interdisciplinary team Access Orlando Health career growth, leadership, and clinical advancement opportunities Make a meaningful impact on patient recovery, independence, and long\u2011term outcomes\n\n