Advanced Practice - Anesthesiology Opening in Stayton, OR
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Job Summary

Occupation CRNA
Specialty Anesthesiology
Degree Required MSN/MSRN
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC)
Location Stayton, Oregon, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 12/17/24
**CRNA opportunity in Stayton, OR** - Located 15 minutes from Salem and 1 hour from Portland **About the Job** - Full-time, permanent - 40 hour work week - On-call 1 weekday per week, 1 weekend per month, post-call day off - EMR is Centriq - Involved in Orthopedics, ultrasound-guided blocks, general GYN & OB deliveries, podiatry, endoscopy, and general surgeries, central lines and intubations on occasion in the ICU or Emergency Department **Qualifications** - Active Licensed CRNA in the State of Oregon - Current DEA License - ALS & PALS **Benefits:** - 401(k) Retirement plan - Healthcare Benefits both dental and vision insurance - Disability and life insurance - Paid malpractice - Generous paid time off - Employer contributions to retirement plans - CME reimbursement - Competitive salary - Sign-on bonus - Relocation assistance **About Stayton: - Located in the beautiful Willamette Valley, Stayton is conveniently located 12 minutes from Salem and one hours drive from Portland. - Beautiful mountains and plentiful outdoor activities make Stayton the perfect home for a nature enthusiast. - Also, located in the heart of Oregon's premier wine region, Stayton offers bountiful weekend getaways. - With a medium size population base, Stayton offers the opportunity to get to know your patients while also keeping your practice bustling. **About the Hospital** - Not-for-profit, 40 bed acute-care hospital located in Stayton, Oregon and serves more than 30,000 people annually from the communities of Stayton, Sublimity, Aumsville, Mill City, Jefferson, and the surrounding areas. - Group specializes in a wide range of treatments at our hospital and our clinics are designed to serve the medical needs of our communities. - Hospital has a long history in the Willamette Valley, dating back to 1950 when the North Santiam area community leaders formed a nonprofit organization with the mission to build a community hospital. By 1953, the hospital doors open, after much appreciation to generous donations from more than 3,000 community individuals and businesses.