CRNA / Anesthesiology / Georgia / Locum tenens / CRNA - GA Job
BARTON ASSOCIATES
Not Specified, GA, USA
Not Specified, GA, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- CRNA
- Nurse Anesthetist
- locum tenens
An experienced Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) is needed for a 60-day locum tenens assignment in Georgia, providing anesthesia care across various surgical specialties. The role offers flexible shifts Monday through Friday, requiring ACLS and BLS certification and active licensure in Georgia. Responsibilities include patient monitoring and collaboration with surgical teams to ensure safety and optimal outcomes.
We are seeking an experienced CRNA for a 60-day locum tenens assignment in Georgia, starting Mar 2, 2026. This role offers flexible 8, 10, or 12-hour day shifts, Monday through Friday. The ideal candidate will have a background in a wide range of surgical cases and hold current ACLS and BLS certifications. Job Details Location: Georgia Start Date: Mar 2, 2026 LOA: 60 days Provider Type Needed: CRNA Schedule: Monday-Friday; 8, 10, or 12-hour shift options Responsibilities and Duties Deliver anesthesia care for diverse surgical cases including bariatric, general surgery, neurosurgery, general orthopedics, spine, total joints, plastics, podiatry, urology, endoscopy, and pediatric procedures Collaborate with surgical and perioperative teams to ensure patient safety and optimal outcomes Monitor patients before, during, and after anesthesia administration Adhere to established clinical protocols and safety standards Maintain accurate and thorough documentation of anesthesia care Additional Information Active Georgia license required Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Basic Life Support (BLS) certifications required Demonstrated experience across multiple surgical specialties preferred Benefits Strong compensation Travel-related expenses covered A-rated medical malpractice insurance provided Dedicated recruiter for future travel opportunities What are Locum Tenens Jobs? Locum tenens jobs, sometimes referred to as travel assignments, are contract positions that help meet patient care needs at various healthcare facilities and hospitals for a defined period. These roles can vary in length from a single week to over a year, often with options for extension. Medical professionals who undertake locum or travel work possess the same qualifications as permanent staff and frequently opt for these roles due to benefits such as competitive remuneration and greater scheduling flexibility.




