Locum Tenens Anesthesiologist-California
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Job description
Advance your anesthesiology career with a locum tenens anesthesiologist position in San Francisco, California. This contract opportunity offers general anesthesia coverage across multiple hospital campuses and ambulatory surgery centers, serving adult and adolescent patients. Join the thriving San Francisco healthcare community and experience one of California's top medical job markets.
Key Job Details – San Francisco Healthcare Jobs
- Job Title: Locum Tenens Anesthesiologist
- Location: San Francisco, CA – Multiple hospital campuses & ambulatory surgery centers
- Shifts: 5 per week
- Shift Duration: 10-hour days (07:00 – 17:00)
- Hours: 50 per week
- Patient Population: Adults & adolescents (13+ years)
- Practice Setting: Hospital Operating Room – General and regional anesthesia cases
- Support Staff: CRNA
- EMR: EPIC
- Floating: Providers float between inpatient centers and ambulatory surgery centers
Qualifications – Anesthesiologist Jobs in California
- Board Certification in Anesthesiology (board eligible considered, especially if fellowship trained)
- Active California State Medical License
- DEA registration (CA with Schedule 2/2n)
- BLS and ACLS certifications (AHA required)
- COVID-19 vaccine and booster (medical/religious exemptions considered)
- Minimum 2 years of recent anesthesiology experience in tertiary care centers
- Regional anesthesia skills preferred
- Ability to work independently in the operating room and oversee CRNAs
- Two professional references required
Responsibilities – Locum Tenens Anesthesiologist
- Provide anesthesia coverage for general and regional cases in hospital operating rooms
- Float between hospital campuses and ambulatory surgery centers in San Francisco
- Deliver anesthesia care to adult and adolescent patients (13+ years)
- Collaborate with CRNAs and interdisciplinary healthcare teams
- Utilize EPIC EMR for clinical documentation
- Maintain high standards of patient safety and quality care
- Participate in hospital credentialing and onboarding processes