CRNA - Anesthesiology Retail & Wholesale - Jacksonville, TX at Geebo

CRNA - Anesthesiology

Description


Summary:

CHRISTUS Health is seeking a PRN Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) to join the Anesthesia Department at CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital in Jacksonville, Texas. This is a hospital-employed W-2 opportunity, and the Anesthesia Department operates on an independent CRNA model, providing a cohesive and collaborative approach. Cases encompass a variety, including pain, orthopedics, vascular, GI, podiatry, ketamine infusion therapy, and occasional pediatrics. The model excludes OB, trauma, hearts, or neuro cases, with a focus on allowing providers to learn and perform their regional anesthetics.


Responsibilities:

  • Administer anesthesia in an all-CRNA model without the supervision of an anesthesiologist.
  • Perform a variety of cases, including pain management, orthopedics, vascular, GI, podiatry, ketamine infusion therapy, and occasional pediatrics.
  • Utilize new anesthesia equipment such as Digital Mindray Anesthesia Machines, Syringe Pumps, GlideScopes, and computerized EPIC charting.
  • Opportunity to learn and perform own regional anesthetics.

Competitive Compensation Package:

  • PRN Rate:
    $150/hour.
  • Shift Differential Pay for Evenings, Nights, and Weekends.
  • Evening or Night differentials can be stacked with Weekend differentials.

Culture and Leadership:

  • Favorable culture with mentorship for new graduates.
  • CRNA Chief with over 15 years of experience providing consistent and dependable leadership.
  • Positive work environment with a strong emphasis on work/life balance.
  • Excellent MDA/CRNA rapport, with MDA support and encouragement of autonomy.

Requirements:

Must be licensed in the state of Texas or be eligible to be licensed.

Work Type:

PRN Per Diem As Needed

Recruiter:

Dee Dee Fowler

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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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