CRNA position UNC - Chapel Hill, NC (Fast Start and Great Pay!)
San Diego, California, United States

Job Summary

Occupation CRNA
Specialty Anesthesiology
Salary $200.00 – $220.00 hourly
Degree Required MSN/MSRN
Position Type Full-Time Locums/Travel
Work Environment Hospital
Location Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 9/13/24
Hi there,

I'm working with a facility out in Chapel Hill, North Carolina needing some CRNA coverage. VOTED BEST ACADEMIC FACILITY TO WORK FOR in NC.
I wanted to see if it would be something you are interested in. Great PAY, Great Facility, and Flexible schedule! All traveling needs will and Malp insurances be covered for you.
Specialty: CRNA
Location: Chapel Hill
Patient Age Group
Neonates, Infants, Pediatrics, Adolescents, Adults, Geriatrics
Procedures
Support staff: Anesthesiologists.
Amount of coverage needed per month: starting with 3-4 CRNA’s
Patient population/age: depending on where they are willing to work – all ages
Department Description: Level 1 trauma seeing high acuity – they have Adults, a Burn Unit, Neuro Unit – See everything from GI, Cardiac, Rad oncology, MRI, Burns, Neuro you name it. ( would ideally like someone that is flexible that would enjoy variety and move around to different units) No OB or peds.
Hospital bed size: New OR March 2024
Special procedures: do all
Skills required: will work around and put in area for what they can do if they are not able to do certain cases.
Practice Setting: Hospital
Minimum Experience Required: Able to work in Level 1
Certifications preferred: certified by AANA and licensed to practice in the state of NC
Required - Medical/Religious Exemptions Only
Requirements
Board Certification
NBCRNA
Required
State License: NC

-Credentialing Timeframe: can get temp privileges in 2 weeks with license and DEA and then will continue with getting full privileges – 2-3 references needed (without temps 4-8 weeks
-Willing to License only if IMLC
-References during presentation is preferred
-No 8 hour shifts (4x10s)
-This is a directed model (Anesthesiologist directed up to 1:4)

Let me know if you or a colleague would be interested!
Thank you,
Landon Cain
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