CRNA Ophthalmic ASC 1099 No Call Midlothian TX
Listed on 2026-08-22
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Healthcare
If you're tired of overnight call and weekend obligations — this is the role you've been waiting for.
Texas Eye and Cataract has a modern, physician-owned ambulatory surgery center in Midlothian, Texas, and we're looking for an experienced CRNA to join a team that genuinely loves what they do. This is a 1099 independent contractor position built for clinicians who want to do exceptional work, go home at a reasonable hour, and actually enjoy their colleagues.
What Your Days Look LikeYou’ll work in a brand new, clean, purpose‑built facility alongside a skilled ophthalmic surgical team performing cataract and refractive procedures. The case volume is consistent and efficient — high‑quality work without the chaos. No trauma. No overnight stays. No weekends.
Why CRNAs Choose Texas Eye and Cataract- ✦
No call. No weekends. Your time away from work is yours — full stop. - ✦
1099 contractor model — maximize your earning potential and tax flexibility - ✦
Competitive compensation commensurate with experience - ✦
Brand-new, state-of-the-art facility — the equipment and environment you’d design yourself - ✦
Tight-knit, respectful team — we take the work seriously, not ourselves - ✦
Focused case mix — ophthalmic anesthesia done at the highest level
- Active CRNA licensure in Texas (or eligibility)
- 2+ years of clinical experience; ophthalmic or ASC experience a strong plus
- A professional who values efficiency, precision, and collegiality
- Someone who wants to build a long‑term relationship — not just fill a shift
Located just 25 minutes southwest of Dallas‑Fort Worth, Midlothian offers small‑town quality of life with big‑city access. It's one of the fastest‑growing communities in Texas — and a genuinely great place to put down roots.
Texas Eye and Cataract is an equal opportunity employer.
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