Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
Listed on 2025-12-25
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Nurse Anesthetist/CRNA, Emergency Medicine
Overview
We have openings for full-time (80 hours every two weeks) or part-time (48 hours every two weeks) positions.
Shifts: Times will be discussed during the interview.
Location: This is a Level III trauma center, meaning we care for serious injuries. We are looking for an additional Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) to join our team.
Responsibilities- As a CRNA, you will work independently based on your skills and the rules in Oregon and our health district.
- Your main job will be to give anesthesia and provide care related to anesthesia according to our medical staff rules.
- And you will work with both doctors and other CRNAs. Our CRNAs work completely independently.
- Perform various anesthesia blocks and related procedures.
- On-Call duties: you will be paid for being on-call, and everyone shares this responsibility. After being on-call, you will have a day off. Weekends are shared among the team.
There are Operating Rooms (ORs), an Endoscopy suite, a Cath Lab, and a nearby Ambulatory Surgery Center.
CaseloadYou will work on many types of procedures except for surgeries on the head and heart. We only take healthy children.
On-Call and Employment StatusThis is a permanent, full-time job. Candidates must live close to the area because moving may be necessary. We are not accepting new graduates; you need to have at least 1 year of experience as a CRNA.
Requirements for the Job- You must provide a copy of your NPDB self-query report.
- You must have a clean malpractice history.
- We are not hiring temporary (Locum) workers.
- You must be a Board Certified CRNA.
- You need to have an Oregon nursing license or be willing to get one.
- At least 1 year of working experience as a CRNA is required.
- You must have a clean malpractice history.
- You must provide a copy of your NPDB self-query report.
- You need to be Board Certified.
- You must have a valid Oregon nursing license.
- You should have at least 1 year of experience as a CRNA and some connection to Oregon, such as family in the area or having lived there before.
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