Job Summary
Job Description
CRNAs - Join United Digestive’s Team in Atlanta, Georgia!
United Digestive is a leading GI practice management company with over 40 years of excellence. Guided by our core values—VIBE (Value People, Insight, Be Authentic, Exceed Expectations)—we foster a collaborative, patient-focused culture.
What We Offer: We offer a range of employment options to fit your needs, including full-time (~40 hours/week), part-time (~30 hours/week), and PRN opportunities with flexible. Full-time and part-time employees enjoy comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid holidays and PTO, 401(k) plans, and corporate discounts. PRN positions offer both W2 and 1099 options with a minimum commitment of 3 shifts per month.
- Full-Time, Part-Time and PRN with 1099 and W2 options
- 18 Endoscopy Centers across Atlanta, Georgia
- Average of 12-17 cases per day
- ASAP start dates with fast-tracked onboarding; credentialing completed within 2 weeks
- APEX system with inclusive training provided
Qualifications, Skills, and Experience
- Licensure & Certification: Active state licensure as a registered nurse; certified or recertified by the National Board of Certification and Recertification for Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA).
- Education: Graduate of an accredited nurse anesthesia program recognized by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs.
- Experience: 3–5 years of anesthesia experience preferred; endoscopy experience is a plus.
- Technical Proficiency: Skilled in Microsoft Office Suite and EMR systems; experience with ProVation MultiCare Giver is preferred.
- Clinical Expertise: Capable of performing nurse anesthetist duties in an endoscopy setting, including operating and interpreting anesthesia equipment and tailoring care to meet patient needs.
Our United Digestive recruiting team may reach out to you via e-mail, phone call, or text message. If you’d prefer not to receive any or all of these communications, you’re welcome to opt out at any time. Simply e-mail us or reply “Stop” on a text message