Mayo Clinic is in search of CRNAs with cardiac experience, 2+ years preferred but willing to train. Come join Mayo Clinic Arizona’s specialty CRNAs on the cardiac team.
CRNAs on this team will orient to all cases, but specialize in cardiac, complex thoracic, complex vascular, heart and lung transplantation.
Specialty cases will consist of pump cases for bypass, valve replacement, Ventricular Assist Devices, and heart transplantation.
Cardiac CRNAs cover structural heart cases in Cath Lab consisting of LAA closures, TAVRs and mitral clips. Cardiac CRNAs also cover high risk cardiac patients for non-cardiac surgery in a variety of settings.
CRNAs are staffed using the ACT model with a 1 : 1 or 2 : 1 ratio with cardiac anesthesiologists for specialty cardio-thoracic cases.
$10k-20k sign-on bonus available for qualified candidates, plus relocation funds!
At Mayo Clinic, you will experience :
The highest quality patient care by placing the needs of the patient first. We will do everything in our power to help you deliver the world’s finest care for our patients.
Variety and exposure that is second to none. Our hospital offers a full range of clinical specialties and a wide variety of cases in both an outpatient and inpatient setting.
Achievable work / life integration with 8 or 10-hour shifts.
Integrative web and app based QGenda scheduling system.
Professional growth and unlimited career opportunities - On-site education and in-service opportunities make it possible for you to meet re-licensure needs while expanding your professional knowledge and skills.
Backed by Mayo’s commitment to education and professional development, you will be empowered to pursue opportunities in education, process improvement, research, and leadership.
Empowerment and Collaboration - Working in a team setting you will plan the anesthesia care with competence, compassion, and accountability.
You will be joining a large department comprised of anesthesiologists and CRNAs.
Innovation We are excited to expand our Transplant Center by launching a Lung Transplant Program in Arizona, with transplant evaluations beginning in Summer 2024 with the first transplant anticipated in Fall 2024.
Mayo Clinic in Arizona performs over 800 solid organ transplants annually. It will complement the well-established kidney, pancreas, liver, and heart transplant programs.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion are integral to Mayo Clinic's mission to provide excellent, culturally relevant care in a welcoming environment to patients from a wide variety of backgrounds.
We also create an inclusive work environment where differences are valued, allowing individuals to achieve and contribute to their fullest potential.
Mayo Clinic was named to DiversityInc's 2020 Top Specialty List for Hospitals and Health Systems ranking.
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For questions, please contact Nikki Karl, CRNA at [email protected] or Krista Ellis, Recruiter, at .
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