A rewarding opportunity is available for a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) at a Level 2 trauma center. Join a dynamic team providing anesthesia care across various specialties, including general, orthopedic, urology, neurosurgical, and pediatric cases. This locum tenens position offers flexible shift options between 8-hour (7:00 AM–3:30 PM) and 10-hour (7:00 AM–5:30 PM) shifts, from Monday to Friday. The role is based in Camp Hill, PA, and requires an active Pennsylvania license.
Key Details
– Assignment Type: Locum Tenens
– Setting: Hospital
– Start Date: ASAP
– Schedule: Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM–3:30 PM or 7:00 AM–5:30 PM
– Patient Population: All Ages
– Location: Camp Hill, PA
– 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
– Flexible scheduling
Job Responsibilities
– Administer anesthesia for various procedures, including general, orthopedic, neurosurgical, and pediatric cases.
– Monitor patients pre- and post-operatively, ensuring optimal anesthesia care.
– Collaborate with physicians and other healthcare professionals to deliver comprehensive patient care.
– Utilize advanced techniques such as spinal anesthesia, regional anesthesia, and pain management.
Qualifications
– Must hold an active Pennsylvania CRNA license.
– Certification by the National Board of Certification & Recertification for Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA) is required.
– Proficiency in spinal anesthesia and arterial line insertion is preferred.
– Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification is mandatory.
Working Hours
– Monday–Friday
– 8-hour (7:00 AM–3:30 PM) and 10-hour (7:00 AM–5:30 PM) shifts available
Skills
– Skilled in administration of various anesthesia types: general, spinal, epidural, and regional.
– Expertise in managing complex cases and trauma.
– Ability to manage ventilation and acute volume/BP issues.
– Competency in central line and arterial line placement, and use of x-ray guidance for blocks.