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A community hospital in south-central Virginia is seeking a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) for locum tenens coverage. The role involves providing anesthesia for a variety of surgical procedures including general, ENT, urology, orthopedic, endoscopy, OB, cardiac, and regional anesthesia, with a requirement for proficiency in spinals and ultrasound-guided techniques. The position requires an active Virginia license, offers Monday to Friday shifts with a 1:5 in-house OB call ratio, and involves autonomous practice alongside on-site physicians.
A community hospital is seeking a CRNA for locum tenens coverage.
The facility is located in south-central Virginia. This CRNA position requires an active Virginia license and a clean background. The schedule is Monday to Friday with flexible 8- to 10-hour shifts, a 1:5 in-house OB call ratio, and paid post-call days off. Cases include a variety of general, ENT, urology, orthopedic, endoscopy, OB, cardiac, and regional anesthesia procedures, with a need for proficiency in spinals and ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia. While doctors are on-site, the CRNA must be comfortable working autonomously. **Check out this testimonial regarding our (VA) recruiter Nick O'Byrne. "A friend of mine put me in contact with Nick for a job. I knew he was different when we had our first phone call; he was transparent and honest and defined clear expectations of the hospital."
Dates Needed: November - ongoing
Call Ratio/Schedule: 1:5 - 24hr In-House & Beeper Call
Case Load/PPD: Varies
Shift Type: Day Shift; Call; In-House Call
Assignment Type: Inpatient; OR
Assignment Duration: Locums
Percentage Hands On: 0%
Supervision/Medical Direction (CRNA): Autonomous
Call Required: Yes
Board Certification Required: Yes
Prescriptive Authority Required: No
Government: No
Reference ID: ORD-196010-CRNA-VA
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