LocumJobsOnline is working with LocumTenens.com to find a qualified Anesthesiology CRNA in South Dakota!
About The Position
This Job at a Glance
- Job Reference Id : ORD-194393-CRNA-SD
- Title : CRNA
- Dates Needed : October-Ongoing
- Shift Type : Day Shift; Call
- Assignment Type : OR
- Call Required : Negotiable
- Board Certification Required : No
- Job Duration : Locums
About the Facility
A hospital is seeking a CRNA for locum tenens coverage.
About the Facility Location
The facility is located near Watertown, SD.
About the Clinician's Workday
This facility is seeking CRNA coverage starting as early as September for an ongoing assignment. The schedule is Monday through Friday (5x8s), with weekday and weekend call preferred but not requiredproficiency in epidurals is necessary to participate in the call rotation. This is an autonomous CRNA-only model with 10 CRNAs (2 of whom are leaving in September).
Additional Job Details
Case Load / PPD : VariesLocation Type : On-SitePrescriptive Authority Required : NoGovernment : NoPercentage Hands On : 0%Supervision / Medical Direction : SupervisionStaffing Model : CRNA ModelWhy choose LocumTenens.com?
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