Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)
Location: Community Hospital, Southern California / Metro Los Angeles Area
Start Date: March 2026
Contract Length: 26 weeks (Ongoing coverage until permanent staff is hired)
Credentialing Timeframe: 4+ months (Emergency privileging options being explored)
License: California CRNA license required
Weekdays and Weekends
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7 shifts/week:
Saturday Sunday: One 12-hour CRNA per day
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Coverage options:
1 CRNA for 3 12-hour shifts + 1 CRNA for 4 12-hour shifts (blocked shifts), OR
2 CRNAs for 2 12-hour shifts + 1 CRNA for 3 12-hour shifts
Scheduling model: Committee-prepared, up to 5 months in advance
No call required
This state-of-the-art community hospital serves an underserved adult population in the Los Angeles area. The patient population is generally ASA 3 and above, primarily Spanish-speaking, and requires skilled anesthesia care. CRNAs work in a care team model with a physician partner 1:1; only one CRNA is on per shift.
Patient & Case MixPatient Population: Adults only, mostly high-acuity/ASA 3+
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Primary Focus: OB anesthesia
C-sections
Epidurals
Other Cases: GI, GYN, Neurology, IR, Bread-and-Butter anesthesia
Average Cases per Shift: 5 6, with 2 3 epidurals/C-sections per day
CRNAs manage pre-op assessments and workups for their own patients
Brand-new hospital with state-of-the-art equipment
Pyxis system for medications
Dedicated CRNA call room
Cerner EMR
Free and secured parking
Onsite cafeteria with discounted meals
Modern ORs and support infrastructure
Minimum 2 years of CRNA experience
Active California CRNA license
Comfort managing OB and high-acuity adult patients
Bilingual Spanish a plus (preferred, not required)
Strong independent judgment and team collaboration
Competitive locums pay
Work in a brand-new, fully equipped facility
Ongoing coverage opportunity until permanent staff is hired
No overnight call
Predictable scheduling with blocked shifts
