CRNA Needed for Locum Tenens Coverage at Large Hospital in Central Florida Accounting - Lake Panasoffkee, FL at Geebo

CRNA Needed for Locum Tenens Coverage at Large Hospital in Central Florida

A large hospital is seeking a CRNA for ongoing locum tenens coverage.
The facility is located in north central Florida.
The scheduled shifts are typically 7 am - 5 pm, working 4 10's.
The clinician must have full-time availability.
The CRNA will be under supervision doing General, Ortho, GI, Neuro, Cardiac, Urology, Vascular, Robotics, GYN, Trauma, Basic Peds, and Regionals.
Art line and CVP placement required.
NO OB.
The clinician must have an active FL license, ACLS, and BLS.
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Dates Needed:
ASAP - OngoingCall Ratio/Schedule:
1:
7Case Load/PPD:
VariesShift Type:
Day Shift; CallAssignment Type:
ORAssignment Duration:
LocumsPercentage Hands On:
0%Supervision/Medical Direction (CRNA):
SupervisionCall Required:
YesBoard Certification Required:
YesPrescriptive Authority Required:
NoGovernment:
NoReference ID:
ORD-119848-CRNA-FL Your LocumTenens.
com recruiter has the specialized knowledge and personal connections to source premier assignments while negotiating top pay on your behalf LT Online Experience gives you one-stop visibility into your past and future assignments, presents, time and pay, preferences, travel info and document storage LocumTenens.
com provides paid malpractice insurance (A++), paid housing and travel, comprehensive onboarding, 1099 financial consulting, and credentialing, privileging, and licensing assistance Recommended Skills Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Gynaecology Robotics Design And Production Trauma Urology Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (Crna) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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