Traveler friendly for the most part. Assigned to a unit upon hire but float throughout the hospital (Orlando Health has now decided to float nurses throughout the entire hospital system--not cool) They have a large behavioral health unit that they will float you to unless you put in your contract that you do not want to float to that area. Small suburban hospital with a observation unit, PCU, ICU (small), M/S and a Surgical unit which is pretty much a princess unit as they only take certain patients, no infectious patients, and will sit at a census of 7 while the rest of the hospital has a list of patients in the ER waiting for a bed. Very rarely worked the unit I was hired for. Had one day of orientation to the floor and then on my own. You do not get report on your ER admissions and are expected to "look them up" in the computer (in your spare time!!!!). No heads up, they just show up to the floor. Ratio 1-4/5 in PCU, 1-5/6 on M/S and Surgical Floor. Obs unit is usually 1-4/5. Overall not a bad place to work, but will be glad when my contract is done. :)