CRNA Needed for Locum Tenens Coverage at Facility in Upstate summary : The job is for a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) providing locum tenens coverage at a hospital in upstate New York. The role involves day shifts with flexible scheduling, primarily supporting general, orthopedic, vascular, neuro, and obstetric surgeries using a medical direction model. The facility operates a busy OR withrooms daily and requires skills in peripheral nerve blocks, with optional call duties performed from home. This Job at a Glance
- Job Reference Id : ORDCRNA-NY
- Title : CRNA
- Dates Needed : January - Ongoing
- Shift Type : Day Shift
- Assignment Type : OR
- Call Required : Negotiable
- Board Certification Required : Yes
- Job Duration : Locums About the Facility A busy hospital system is seeking a CRNA for locum tenens coverage. About the Facility Location The facility is located in upstate New York. About the Clinician's Workday This role offers flexible scheduling with either 5x10s (7a5p) or 5x12s (7a7p). Call is optional, taken from home if desired. The facility uses EPIC and runs 1015 ORs daily. Case mix is primarily general bread-and-butter, with a strong focus on orthopedics, limited vascular, some neuro, and required OB cases. Peripheral nerve block skills are needed, and the model is medical direction. Additional Job Details
- Case Load / PPD : varies
- Location Type : On-Site
- Prescriptive Authority Required : No
- Government : No
- Percentage Hands On : 100%
- Supervision / Medical Direction : Medical Direction Why choose LocumTenens.com? Our services are 100% free for clinicians and are designed for a seamless experience with every assignment : u0009u0009
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- Digital hub for assignment details Keywords : CRNA, locum tenens, nurse anesthetist, surgical anesthesia, peripheral nerve blocks, orthopedic anesthesia, hospital shift, medical direction, upstate New York, EPIC