CRNA / Anesthesiology / Arizona / Locum tenens / Full-time CRNA coverage needed in Arizona Job
Consilium Staffing
Not Specified, AZ, USA
Not Specified, AZ, USA
- $7 p/hour
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- CRNA
- locum tenens
- anesthesia
This is a locum tenens full-time CRNA position in Northern Arizona requiring an Arizona nursing license. The role involves providing anesthesia coverage primarily in orthopedic, trauma, general, spine, neuro, cath lab, ambulatory, and endoscopy procedures, with high-acuity trauma and ICU patients on weekends. The position follows a care team model with physicians medical directing multiple ORs, shifts start at 7am with varying lengths, and no CRNA work after 7pm.
AZ licensed candidates only CRNA Locum Tenens Opportunity Location: Northern Arizona How soon do you need coverage? Ongoing Shift times? All shifts start at 7am and are 8,10,12 hour shifts unless otherwise specified. 12/24- 3p-11pm Is it general bread/butter or any specific procedures ? Comprised of ortho, ortho trauma, general, general trauma, spine, neuro, cath lab, ambulatory and endo. We have a provider dedicated to OB, but not sure we would stick a locum on OB. Weekends can be very busy during the daytime, with high acuity Trauma and ICU patients. Physicians will need to be proficient with Central lines/a-lines and regional, as well as being able to manage sicker patients. At night, we typically do one or two overnight cases, with some OB sprinkled in. Hearts are also covered, but only by a different physician Anesthesiologist. CRNAs do not work after 7pm, and 4 physicians cover the entire Hospital (Hearts, OB and Trauma). Daily volume/number of cases? 50-60 cases per day. Bulk of our weekend business occurs during the daytime, and is run in a Care Team Model, with a physician medically directing 3 ORs staffed by CRNAs until 3pm, at which time we go down to 2 ORs until 7pm. We do a combination of elective and add-on cases, including Trauma. Call req d? The Trauma on-call physician is required to stay in-house, but all other calls are from home. T&L: Yes, provided




