Certified in anesthesia administration (e.g., CRNA or equivalent)
3+ years of experience in a surgical or clinical setting
Up-to-date knowledge of anesthesia techniques and medications
Strong communication and collaboration skills
Ability to manage high-stress situations effectively
Responsibilities
Administer a range of anesthesia types for various procedures
Conduct pre-anesthesia evaluations and create tailored anesthesia plans
Monitor patient vital signs and adjust anesthesia levels throughout procedures
Manage emergencies related to anesthesia administration
Thoroughly document all stages of patient care and anesthesia management
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure patient safety
Perform advanced procedures like central venous line placements and mechanical ventilation as needed
Benefits
Comprehensive health insurance including dental and vision
Flexible work schedule options
Opportunities for continuing education and professional development
Paid time off and holiday pay
Retirement plan with employer matching contributions
Full Job Description
Administer anesthesia: Provide intravenous, general, regional, and local anesthesia for surgical, obstetrical, and other medical/dental procedures
Pre- and post-operative care: Perform pre-anesthesia evaluations, develop individualized anesthesia plans, and monitor patients before, during, and after procedures
Patient monitoring: Continuously assess vital signs, patient response, and adjust anesthesia as needed
Emergency management: Respond to and manage anesthesia-related emergencies
Documentation: Maintain detailed records of preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative patient status, anesthesia administration, and medication use.
Collaboration: Work closely with anesthesiologists, surgeons, and other healthcare providers to ensure safe, high-quality care.
Specialized procedures: Perform tasks such as central venous line placement, NG tube insertion, mechanical ventilation, and advanced resuscitation techniques.