Locum Tenens CRNA – General Anesthesia – Virginia Beach, VA
Job at a glance
Job description
Advance your career as a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) with a locum tenens opportunity at a leading Level III Trauma Center in Virginia Beach, VA. This high-demand CRNA job offers the chance to deliver exceptional anesthesia care in a collaborative, hospital-based healthcare environment. Virginia Beach is renowned for its beautiful coastline, vibrant arts scene, and welcoming community—making it a top destination for healthcare professionals seeking rewarding nursing jobs in Virginia.
CRNA Job Details – Virginia Beach Healthcare Jobs
- Location: Virginia Beach, VA
- Assignment Dates: January 5, 2026 – July 18, 2026
- Facility: Level III Trauma Center, 273-bed hospital
- Shifts: 8, 10, and 12-hour shifts available
- Shifts per Week: 5
- Shift Duration: 8 Hour Days
- Hours per Week: 36
- Call Requirement: Weeknight and/or weekend pager call (1:7 rotation)
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist Qualifications
- Active and unrestricted CRNA license
- Minimum 1 year of recent hospital-based CRNA experience
- Proficiency in general anesthesia, spinal anesthesia, epidural anesthesia, and regional anesthesia techniques
- Experience with adult anesthesia cases required; pediatric anesthesia experience preferred
- Skilled in ventilation management and central/arterial line insertion
- Ability to participate in scheduled pager call rotation
CRNA Responsibilities – Hospital-Based Anesthesia Jobs
- Administer anesthesia for a variety of general surgical cases, including adult and pediatric patients
- Provide anesthesia services in Cardiac Cath Lab, EP Lab, neurosurgical spine, orthopedic, vascular (excluding open heart), and obstetrical cases
- Perform spinal, epidural, and regional anesthesia procedures
- Manage patient ventilation and perform central and/or arterial line insertions
- Participate in pager call rotation (weeknights and/or weekends) as required
- Collaborate with a multidisciplinary healthcare team in a high-acuity, tertiary care hospital setting