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

CRNA Needed for Locum Tenens Coverage at Facility in Florida

A medium-sized hospital is seeking a CRNA for ongoing locum tenens coverage.
The facility is located in eastern Florida.
The locum must have full-time Monday-Friday availability.
Variety of day shifts available, 12's are preferred but they can take four 10's or Five 8's Monday-Friday 7am-3pm.
Cases are OB, Neuro, Vascular, Thoracic, Ortho, Trauma, Healthy peds, Hearts (not required).
Cardiac experience is a plus but not required, epidurals required.
There is both in-house and beeper call.
An active FL license is required as well as ACLS and BLS.
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Dates Needed:
ASAP - OngoingCase Load/PPD:
VariesShift Type:
Day Shift; CallAssignment Type:
ORAssignment Duration:
LocumsPercentage Hands On:
0%Supervision/Medical Direction (CRNA):
SupervisionStaffing Model:
Care TeamCall Required:
NoBoard Certification Required:
YesPrescriptive Authority Required:
NoGovernment:
NoReference ID:
ORD-145641-CRNA-FL Your LocumTenens.
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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) Trauma Epidural Anesthesia Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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