About this role
AdventHealth is hiring a full-time Mission Control RN focused on patient placement and transfer coordination at its Tampa, Florida campus.
### What you'll do
- Coordinate patient placements, transfers, and post-acute referrals to reduce avoidable readmissions and support safe transitions of care.
- Assess high-risk patients to determine the most appropriate care setting—SNF, LTACH, behavioral health, home-based services, or continued inpatient care.
- Monitor real-time system capacity and post-acute availability to drive timely, clinically appropriate placement decisions.
- Serve as the central coordination point between referring facilities, EDs, inpatient teams, care managers, and community partners.
- Accurately document all placement, transfer, and transitions-of-care activities in electronic systems to support compliance and performance monitoring.
- Support onboarding and mentoring of team members on readmissions prevention and transitions-of-care best practices.
### What we're looking for
- Active Florida Registered Nurse (RN) license.
- Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) required; BSN preferred.
- Minimum 2 years of acute care clinical experience.
- Preferred: 1+ years in readmissions management, care management, or transitions-of-care roles.
- Preferred: 5+ years of RN experience in Med-Surg, ED, or critical care settings.
- Strong clinical judgment, critical thinking, and proficiency with electronic medical records.
### What's included
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance effective Day One.
- Paid time off from Day One.
- 403(b) retirement plan.
- 4 weeks of 100% paid parental leave.
- Career development resources and whole-person well-being support.
### About the practice
AdventHealth is a faith-based, nonprofit health system operating more than 50 hospitals across the United States, with a strong regional presence in Central Florida. The Mission Control function operates as a system-level hub, partnering across hospitals, post-acute networks, and community agencies to optimize patient flow and reduce preventable readmissions.