FT Locums CRNA - Norfolk, VA - Make $210-220/hr
Updated 12/02/25
$210.00
– $220.00
hourly
Norfolk, Virginia, United States
CRNA
Anesthesiology
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Job at a glance
Degree Required
Other
Position Type
Full-Time
Moonlighting
Locums/Travel
Part-Time/Contract
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Inpatient
Outpatient
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job description
Job description
Providers must live 40 miles away from ALL facilities, Local locums will not be accepted.
*LEVEL 1 Trauma Exp. required, fast paced environment!
Support staff: Covering 3 sites (one level 1 Trauma, 2 Community Hospitals) 100% supervised under care team model 1:4. Current Staff made up of 30+ ANES, 70+ CRNAs full time
# of patients per day: Varies depending on location
Hospital bed size: 700
Credentialing timeline: 90-120 days
Additional job specifics:
2 years minimum experience
Will be supervised
Cases include: Large Vascular, Neuro, High Risk OB/GYN, Ortho, General, Thoracic, few Peds locums would not have to do Peds or Hearts.
CRNA's administer their own drugs and place epidurals, spinals and arterial lines. Some Obstetrics, Some Trauma mostly for outpatient surgery. Some- arterial catheters, lumbar epidural catheters and spinal anesthesia. Never- Brachial Plexus blocks or other regional anesthesia blocks
*LEVEL 1 Trauma Exp. required, fast paced environment!
Support staff: Covering 3 sites (one level 1 Trauma, 2 Community Hospitals) 100% supervised under care team model 1:4. Current Staff made up of 30+ ANES, 70+ CRNAs full time
# of patients per day: Varies depending on location
Hospital bed size: 700
Credentialing timeline: 90-120 days
Additional job specifics:
2 years minimum experience
Will be supervised
Cases include: Large Vascular, Neuro, High Risk OB/GYN, Ortho, General, Thoracic, few Peds locums would not have to do Peds or Hearts.
CRNA's administer their own drugs and place epidurals, spinals and arterial lines. Some Obstetrics, Some Trauma mostly for outpatient surgery. Some- arterial catheters, lumbar epidural catheters and spinal anesthesia. Never- Brachial Plexus blocks or other regional anesthesia blocks
By applying you agree to our Terms of Service