Pediatric teaching hospital expanding capacity and clinical research in Florida
Johns Hopkins All Children's is a 259-bed pediatric teaching hospital in St. Petersburg running a clinical and translational research portfolio spanning transplant, cellular therapy, and cystic fibrosis. Hiring has accelerated across 440 active roles, with healthcare staff (clinical, nursing, support) representing 88% of open positions—a staffing velocity that directly tracks their expansion projects, including a new 56-bed unit and pulmonary program growth. The tech stack (Epic, PACS, Office suite, Zoom) reflects standard healthcare operational infrastructure; no adopting or replacing signals suggest stability rather than modernization as a strategic focus.
Notable leadership hires: Division Chief, Pulmonology Division Chief
Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital is a 1,001–5,000-person nonprofit pediatric medical center and teaching hospital based in St. Petersburg, Florida, with a 259-bed main facility and a network of outpatient care centers across Tampa Bay and beyond. Founded in 1926, the hospital combines pediatric specialty care with active clinical research and resident training programs. Core operations span emergency care, a 97-bed NICU, and specialized programs in pulmonology, transplant, and cellular therapy. The hospital serves as the only ranked pediatric facility in the Tampa Bay region and is actively expanding bed capacity and clinical trial portfolios to address growing patient demand.
Nationally recognized as the #1 children's hospital in Florida and the only ranked pediatric hospital in Tampa Bay by U.S. News & World Report.
Active projects include investigator-initiated trials in transplant and cellular therapy, cystic fibrosis care and research, clinical interventional trials, and expansion of the pediatric pulmonary program alongside a new 56-bed hospital facility.
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