Locums CRNA needed in Gaylord, MI for coverage ASAP ongoing
New York, New York, United States
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Job Summary

Occupation CRNA
Specialty Anesthesiology
Salary $230.00 – $235.00 hourly
Degree Required MSN/MSRN
Position Type Full-Time Locums/Travel Part-Time/Contract
Work Environment Hospital
Location 49735, Gaylord, Michigan, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 9/03/24

Practice Setting: Anesthesia coverage for the hospital

Schedule (Shifts/Hours):

6:45a-3:15p (with .5 lunch 8hr total) and 6:45a-5:15p (with .5 lunch 10hr total)

Call Preferred - 6 call shifts/month - Weekend call is Fri (3p or 7p) to Mon (7a). Mon-Thur call is 7a-7a.

Call at OMH is Beeper call. If it is a weekday the provider on call will be covering a room during the day. M-F The ORs operate from 7am - 5 pm with the first cases starting at 0730. They run 2 rooms til 5 pm and 3 rooms until 3 pm during the week. There is only one call team available after 5 pm on the weekdays, holidays and weekends.

Documentation System/EMR: Meditech
Average Number of Surgical Cases Per Day: TBD, call coverage only
Trauma Level/Designation: Trauma Level 4
Annual ER Volume: Approximately 19,000 annually
Description of OR Staff: Traditional tech, RN
Number of Operating Rooms: 5 OR's 2 procedure rooms
Training or Experience Required (Will You Accept New Grads?): No, we prefer experienced providers capable of servicing level 4 trauma facility with heavy general surgery and GYN, labor & delivery
Patient Age Demographic (Pediatric, Adolescent, Adult, Geriatric): Primarily Adult, pediatrics are transferred out
Procedures Required: General Surgical Cases ADULT, Minor Nerve Blocks, IV Regional anesthesia
Procedures Required (cont.): Spinal Anesthesia, Epidural Anesthesia, Regional Anesthesia, Obstetrical Cases
About the Facility

based on multiple, specific quality measures. Safety, comfort, and a swift return to good health is our goal for you and for every patient we serve.

At Otsego Memorial Hospital, you will find a perfect blend of kind, attentive care and advanced technology and services, such as the [Register to View] for non-invasive surgery.

Otsego Memorial Hospital was founded in 1951 and has grown steadily through the years, keeping pace with medical advances and the growth in our region. A recent $14.8 million expansion and renovation project benefits our patients and community through enhanced emergency and surgical services. These improvements allow us to serve our patients even better, with more efficiency, privacy, and comfort.

Located 60 miles northeast of Traverse City, Otsego Memorial Hospital is one of nine community hospitals in the Munson Healthcare system, northern Michigan’s leading and largest health care provider. Our 46-bed hospital offers a wide range of services, including diagnostic, [Register to View] , [Register to View] , [Register to View] , [Register to View] , [Register to View] , [Register to View] , and more.

Otsego Memorial Hospital also is home to northern Michigan’s largest multi-specialty medical group with more than 70 doctors and advanced practice professionals who provide primary and specialty care. With support from more than 800 dedicated employees, Otsego Memorial Hospital serves residents and visitors throughout a region that includes Atlanta, Cheboygan, Elmira, Frederic, Gaylord, Indian River, Johannesburg, Lewiston, Waters, Wolverine, Vanderbilt and other nearby communities.

We are here to provide you with excellent care, close to your home. You will be treated with the friendliness and heartfelt, personal assistance that are hallmarks of the Gaylord region.

Job Responsibilities

Practice Setting: Anesthesia coverage for the hospital
Schedule (Shifts/Hours): 
6:45a-3:15p (with .5 lunch 8hr total) and 6:45a-5:15p (with .5 lunch 10hr total)
Call Preferred - 6 call shifts/month - Weekend call is Fri (3p or 7p) to Mon (7a).  Mon-Thur call is 7a-7a.
Call at OMH is Beeper call.  If it is a weekday the provider on call will be covering a room during the day.   M-F The ORs operate from 7am - 5 pm with the first cases starting at 0730.   They run 2 rooms til 5 pm and 3 rooms until 3 pm during the week.   There is only one call team available after 5 pm on the weekdays, holidays and weekends.  
Documentation System/EMR: Meditech
Average Number of Surgical Cases Per Day: TBD, call coverage only
Trauma Level/Designation:  Trauma Level 4
Annual ER Volume: Approximately 19,000 annually 
Description of OR Staff: Traditional tech, RN
Number of Operating Rooms:  5 OR's 2 procedure rooms
Training or Experience Required (Will You Accept New Grads?): No, we prefer experienced providers capable of servicing level 4 trauma facility with heavy general surgery and GYN, labor & delivery
Patient Age Demographic (Pediatric, Adolescent, Adult, Geriatric): Primarily Adult, pediatrics are transferred out
Procedures Required:  General Surgical Cases ADULT, Minor Nerve Blocks, IV Regional anesthesia
Procedures Required (cont.): Spinal Anesthesia, Epidural Anesthesia, Regional Anesthesia, Obstetrical Cases

Qualifications

Active MI license - Required
Covid vaccinated - Required
BLS/ACLS - Required
Board Certified - Required
Please notate if provider is participating in MI Medicaid/CHAMPS - Required
Clean background with NO disciplinary actions and NO malpractice - Required
DEA - Required

Working Hours

6:45a-3:15p (with .5 lunch 8hr total) and 6:45a-5:15p (with .5 lunch 10hr total)

Call Preferred - 6 call shifts/month - Weekend call is Fri (3p or 7p) to Mon (7a).  Mon-Thur call is 7a-7a.

Call at OMH is Beeper call.  If it is a weekday the provider on call will be covering a room during the day.   M-F The ORs operate from 7am - 5 pm with the first cases starting at 0730.   They run 2 rooms til 5 pm and 3 rooms until 3 pm during the week.   There is only one call team available after 5 pm on the weekdays, holidays and weekends.

Skills

Procedures Required:  General Surgical Cases ADULT, Minor Nerve Blocks, IV Regional anesthesia
Procedures Required (cont.): Spinal Anesthesia, Epidural Anesthesia, Regional Anesthesia, Obstetrical Cases