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Seeking a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) for a locum tenens assignment in Oregon this May. Provide coverage across multiple specialties including Ortho, ENT, OB/GYN, and healthy Peds, excluding complex cases. Requires an active Oregon license, Board Certification, and COVID-19 vacc...
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Seeking a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) to join our team in West Allis. This role involves providing comprehensive anesthesia care, from pre-operative evaluation to post-anesthesia services. The position requires an active RN/APRN license, NBCRNA certification, and excellent clini...
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United States , West Allis
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97.75 - 156.40 USD / Hour
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Seeking a Board-Certified CRNA with a WV license, ACLS, BLS, and PALS for a long-term position in West Virginia. Provide anesthesia across a broad surgical caseload including general, orthopedic, cardiac, and pediatrics, primarily at the Main ORs. This role offers a consistent schedule starting A...
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Seeking a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) for a temporary assignment in Lehighton, PA. This role offers a Monday-Friday, 7a-3p schedule starting January 29th with various February dates available. Join a facility handling approximately 1,000 annual cases. Must hold active CRNA certi...
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United States , Lehighton
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Join Fairbanks Memorial Hospital as a Day-Shift CRNA. Utilize your master's degree and certification to provide safe anesthesia across diverse surgical specialties. This role offers a comprehensive benefits package and the chance to work in Alaska's premier medical facility. Collaborate with a de...
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United States , Fairbanks
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315000.00 - 378000.00 USD / Year
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Seeking a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) for a locum tenens assignment in Indianapolis, IN. This position requires an active Indiana state license and runs from February through May. Join a dedicated facility and provide essential anesthesia care.
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United States , Indianapolis
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About the Crna role

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) are advanced practice registered nurses who specialize in the administration of anesthesia and the management of pain before, during, and after surgical, diagnostic, and therapeutic procedures. As highly skilled healthcare professionals, CRNAs play a critical role in the operating room, working autonomously or in collaboration with anesthesiologists, surgeons, dentists, and other medical specialists to ensure patient safety and comfort. The CRNA jobs profession is one of the most rewarding and in-demand roles in modern healthcare, offering a unique blend of clinical expertise, critical thinking, and direct patient care.

Typical responsibilities for a CRNA include performing comprehensive preoperative patient assessments, developing and implementing individualized anesthesia care plans, and selecting the appropriate anesthesia techniques and agents for each patient. During procedures, CRNAs continuously monitor vital signs, adjust anesthesia levels, manage airways, and respond to any physiological changes or emergencies. They are also responsible for managing post-anesthesia recovery, ensuring patients emerge safely from anesthesia, and providing acute pain management. In many settings, particularly in rural or underserved areas, CRNAs serve as the sole anesthesia providers, demonstrating a high degree of independence and clinical autonomy.

Common skills and requirements for this profession include a master’s or doctoral degree from an accredited nurse anesthesia program, current registered nurse licensure, and national certification from the National Board of Certification and Recertification for Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA). CRNAs must possess exceptional attention to detail, strong communication skills, and the ability to remain calm under pressure. Proficiency in a wide range of anesthesia techniques—including general, regional, and monitored anesthesia care—is essential. Additionally, experience with various patient populations, from pediatrics to geriatrics, and familiarity with electronic medical records and advanced monitoring equipment are typical expectations.

The scope of practice for CRNAs is broad, encompassing emergency trauma care, obstetrics, outpatient surgery, and complex inpatient procedures. They often work in hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, pain clinics, and military healthcare facilities. Because the role requires both advanced clinical judgment and technical skill, CRNAs are among the highest-compensated nursing professionals. The growing demand for anesthesia services, combined with an aging population and an emphasis on cost-effective care, continues to drive strong demand for CRNA jobs across the United States. Whether working in a Level 1 trauma center or a small community hospital, CRNAs are essential to delivering safe, high-quality anesthesia care and improving patient outcomes. For those seeking a dynamic, autonomous, and deeply impactful nursing career, exploring CRNA jobs offers a pathway to professional growth and long-term stability in the healthcare field.