CRNA Locums Needed in MI- NO CALL-$195.00/hr to $200.00/hr
Aya Locums
Not Specified, MI, USA
Not Specified, MI, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- CRNA
- locum tenens
- anesthesia care
A Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) locum position in Michigan offers full-time or part-time shifts primarily during daytime hours with no nights or call responsibilities. The role involves providing anesthesia care in a Level II trauma acute care hospital, focusing on neurosurgical procedures with responsibilities including spinal anesthesia, airway management, and perioperative monitoring. Collaboration with anesthesiologists and surgical teams in an operating room setting is essential, with travel and malpractice insurance provided.
Start Date: February 2026 -Ongoing
Schedule • 4x10s preferred (7a 7p) • Full-time strongly preferred; part-time considered • No nights, no call, no weekends
Facility Type: Acute Care Hospital Trauma Level: II Practice Setting: Operating Room (OR) EMR: Epic
Responsibilities • Provide anesthesia care for neurosurgical procedures, including pre- and post-op neurologic management • Perform spinal anesthesia and local infiltration anesthesia • Manage ventilation and monitor respiratory status throughout surgery • Work collaboratively under direct supervision with anesthesiologists and the surgical team • Maintain full perioperative monitoring (pre-op, intra-op, post-op) • Rotate between multiple ORs based on daily needs • Respond to emergencies and perform airway management, including intubation
Additional Info: Travel and Malpractice covered
Schedule • 4x10s preferred (7a 7p) • Full-time strongly preferred; part-time considered • No nights, no call, no weekends
Facility Type: Acute Care Hospital Trauma Level: II Practice Setting: Operating Room (OR) EMR: Epic
Responsibilities • Provide anesthesia care for neurosurgical procedures, including pre- and post-op neurologic management • Perform spinal anesthesia and local infiltration anesthesia • Manage ventilation and monitor respiratory status throughout surgery • Work collaboratively under direct supervision with anesthesiologists and the surgical team • Maintain full perioperative monitoring (pre-op, intra-op, post-op) • Rotate between multiple ORs based on daily needs • Respond to emergencies and perform airway management, including intubation
Additional Info: Travel and Malpractice covered




