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Registered Nurse (RN) – Mobile Dialysis (Orlando, FL)

Full-Time | Onsite | 

Who We Are

Since 1984, Mobil Dialysis has been dedicated to delivering acute and chronic dialysis services across our partnered hospital systems. Headquartered in Central Florida and expanding nationwide, our mission is simple:
provide exceptional dialysis care while supporting the nurses who make it possible.

Mobil Dialysis was founded by a Dialysis Nurse and is led primarily by dialysis-experienced nursing professionals. This gives us a unique understanding of the real challenges nurses face — balancing high-quality care, family life, and professional growth — and we build our culture around supporting that balance.


Position Summary

We are seeking a compassionate, skilled, and patient-centered Registered Nurse with experience in dialysis care. This is a position serving multiple hospital partners within the Orlando 32819 / 32806 region.

This role is fully onsite and requires the ability to commute to hospitals in the Orlando area.

If you are an RN who brings strong clinical judgment, excellent communication skills, and a true patient advocacy mindset, we would love to speak with you.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and  proud to be a drug-free workplace.



What We Offer

  • Opportunities to expand your clinical skill set — we provide multiple extracorporeal blood treatment modalities

  • Flexible scheduling options

  • Competitive compensation

  • Pay-per-treatment/service model (training paid hourly)

  • Continuing education and dialysis modality training

  • Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), Life Insurance

  • Paid time off

  • Referral program

  • Supportive, nurse-led culture


Work Location

Onsite – Orlando, FL (32819 & 32806 hospital service areas)
Ability to reliably commute or relocate prior to start is required.


Job Responsibilities: Responsibilities

Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate patient care in accordance with physician orders and dialysis protocols.

Deliver safe, high-quality acute or chronic dialysis treatments at partner hospitals.

Communicate effectively with patients, families, physicians, and interdisciplinary teams.

Maintain accurate patient records in compliance with confidentiality guidelines.

Perform all essential nursing functions, including lifting, carrying, pushing, and handling equipment required for dialysis treatments.

Follow all Mobil Dialysis Policies & Procedures to maintain a safe working environment.

Work independently and autonomously in fast-paced clinical settings.
Qualifications: Qualifications

Graduate of an accredited Nursing School

Active RN license with the Florida State Board of Nursing

BLS required

BSN preferred

Nephrology Nursing Certification (CNN/CDN) — preferred but not required

Dialysis experience (acute, chronic, or mobile) strongly preferred

Must be within commuting distance to Orlando, FL (32819 / 32806)
Working Hours: Working Hours

This is an onsite acute dialysis role supporting Orlando hospital partners. RNs begin their day within a 6:00–8:00 a.m. start window, with the shift ending once assigned treatments are completed. Full-time schedules typically consist of 4 days per week, averaging ~2 patients/day, with each treatment lasting 3–4 hours. Follow-up care is handled by the hospital nephrology team; our RNs provide dialysis treatments per physician orders.
Skills: Skills & Competencies

Acute and chronic hemodialysis proficiency, with confidence managing CVC, fistula, and graft access

Strong patient assessment skills, clinical judgment, and bedside intuition

Ability to work independently in fast-paced hospital environments

Infection prevention & control adherence; commitment to safe patient care

Clear, compassionate communication with patients, families, and interdisciplinary teams

Reliable documentation habits and EMR experience (Epic, Cerner, or similar)

Equipment knowledge and basic troubleshooting (Fresenius, NxStage, B. Braun preferred)

Calm, organized approach to high-acuity or rapidly changing situations

Excellent time management, professionalism, and respect for patient confidentiality

A collaborative, team-oriented spirit suited for a nurse-led organization
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