CRNA $200/HR in Idaho Retail & Wholesale - Boise, ID at Geebo

CRNA $200/HR in Idaho

CRNA needed in Boise, ID!
Rate is $200/hour
  • 13 weeks with extensions possible
  • Schedule:
    5 8 hour days, can accommodate 4 10s some weeks, but it's not standard
    • WEEKNIGHT CALL:
      . Call is subsequent to a scheduled shift.
    • Call 1 works 0800 - 2000, remains at the hospital until ORs come down to 1-room, Call 1 is the first to be called back if ORs expand to 2-rooms. Post Call is a Day Off.
    • Call 2 works 0700 - 1900, remains at the hospital until ORs come down to 2-rooms, Call 2 is the second to be called back if ORs expand to 3-rooms (low likelihood). No Post Call day off.
    • WEEKEND CALL:
      0700 - 0700 Saturday or Sunday. Call 1 on Sunday is off Post Call on Monday, Call 2 is not off Post Call.
    • All cases except OB, Burns, CV, Transplant, Regional Blocks could need to be performed- must be comfortable with Level II Trauma cases - MOSTLY. CRNAs only perform SPINAL Blocks, NO regional anesthesia.
    • Number of operating rooms:
      17 MOR, 7 DSC, plus specials, cath labs, endo, radiology
    • EMR:
      EPIC
    • Patient Age Demographic:
      Adolescent, Child, Adult, Geriatric. 90%
      of the patients are over the age of 12.
    • Credentialing timeframe is 2-4 weeks
  • NBCRNA - Required
    ID license - Highly preferred
    DEA, CSR - Required
    BLS, ACLS, - Required
If you are interested please call or text Molly Tanner with Howard Sloan at or email me atEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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