Quick Facts: Registered Nurse in Florida
Why Registered Nurses in Florida Need a Proper Employment Agreement
Employment attorneys in Florida report that employment agreement deficiencies are among the top three causes of employer liability. For Registered Nurses, the risks are amplified by role-specific factors: overtime violations, licensing requirements, shift differential errors.
A Florida-compliant employment agreement for Registered Nurses costs a fraction of defending even a single lawsuit.
What Your Florida Employment Agreement for Registered Nurses Must Include
These clauses are required for a legally defensible employment agreement for Registered Nurses in Florida in 2026:
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Job title and duties Must reflect Registered Nurse-specific compensation structure in Florida
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Compensation and benefits
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Work schedule and location
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Termination conditions
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Confidentiality and NDA
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Non-compete provisions
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Florida-Specific Disclosures No mandatory paid sick leave statewide. E-Verify required for public employers and state contractors.
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Non-Exempt Employee Classification Language Explicitly document why this Registered Nurse qualifies as non-exempt
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Common Employment Agreement Mistakes for Registered Nurses in Florida
- Failing to address overtime violations in the employment agreement
- Failing to address licensing requirements in the employment agreement
- Failing to address shift differential errors in the employment agreement
- Using a non-Florida-specific template (Florida law differs significantly from other states)
- Not updating the document for 2026 changes to Florida employment law
Florida Laws That Affect Registered Nurses
Florida Statute 542.335 enforces non-competes. Courts presume non-competes valid. No salary history ban.
- Florida Civil Rights Act
- Florida Workers' Comp Law