A cardiac anesthesiology position is available at a hospital-based facility in Galloway, NJ, for locum tenens coverage. The role primarily involves administering anesthesia for complex cardiac, thoracic, vascular, and general adult surgical cases. The position offers a varied schedule that includes weekday and weekend call coverage, adapting to the surgical needs of the hospital.
Key Details
- Assignment Type: Locum Tenens
- Setting: Hospital
- Start Date: January 2026
- Schedule: Shift varies based on surgical schedule and hospital needs; includes weekday, night call, and weekend call coverage
- Patient Population: Adult
- Location: Galloway, NJ
- Stipends: Housing and travel options can be discussed for non-local candidates
Benefits
- Weekly direct deposit
- Malpractice insurance with tail coverage
- Supportive credentialing assistance
- Lodging and mileage reimbursement (if applicable)
Job Responsibilities
- Administer anesthesia for complex surgical cases including cardiac, thoracic, and vascular surgeries
- Perform procedures such as IV regional anesthesia, plexus anesthesia, ventilation management, and regional anesthesia
- Supervise Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs)
- Utilize skills in open heart anesthesia, TEE, PA catheter, arterial line, and central line insertions
- Document efficiently using the Cerner EMR system
Qualifications
- Board Certification in Anesthesiology [REQUIRED]
- Active New Jersey Medical License [REQUIRED]
- ACLS and BLS Certifications [REQUIRED]
- Fellowship in Cardiac Anesthesia [PREFERRED]
- Proficiency in open heart, thoracic (non-open heart), and complex vascular cases [REQUIRED]
- Experience supervising CRNAs [REQUIRED]
- Experience with Cerner EMR [PREFERRED]
Working Hours
- Schedule varies with hospital surgical needs including night and weekend calls
Skills
- Strong proficiency in administering anesthesia for complex surgical procedures
- Effective supervision of CRNAs
- Excellent documentation and EMR utilization skills
- Capability to perform advanced anesthesia techniques and patient evaluations