CRNA (full and part-time available)

Job Description Summary

South Shore Health Department of Anesthesia team is growing and currently has full time, part time, and per diem positions available. With our competitive new compensation plan (full-time 240k+) and enhanced benefits, including a sign-on (15K paid upfront), retention(20K) and yearly performance metric bonuses, now is a great opportunity to join our growing team. At South Shore Health we value the importance of work-life balance. Offering flexible shifts: 10’s, 12’s, days, nights and weekend. Apply today for more details!

Job Description

South Shore Hospital is a vibrant urban 374- bed community hospital with a level 2 Trauma center designation that is committed to providing world-class quality care throughout the South Shore. This is done alongside our collaborative agreements with Boston's teaching hospitals which include surgeons from Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston Children's Hospital, and Oncologic services through Dana Farber Cancer Institute. South Shore Health also acts as a training location for the local Nurse Anesthesia programs and is invested in training the future of nurse anesthesia.

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) are advanced practice nurses responsible for administering anesthesia and monitoring patients during surgeries and other medical procedures. Due to their specialized skill set, they are experts in critical care and airway management.

Provide pre-anesthetic preparation and patient evaluation.

Ensure patient identification and obtains appropriate health history.

Recommend, requests, and evaluates pertinent diagnostic studies.

Document pre-anesthetic evaluation.

Obtain informed consent for anesthesia.

Select prepares and administers anesthetic agents or other agents administered in management of anesthetic care.

Effectively communicate with anesthesiologist and/or surgeon of changes in patient’s condition.

Provide anesthesia induction, maintenance, emergence, and post anesthesia care.

Insert invasive line catheter/devices.

Perform tracheal intubation and extubation, airway management.

Provide mechanical ventilation.

Perform venous and arterial punctures.

Obtain blood samples. Performs and manages regional anesthetic.

Manage patient’s fluid, blood, electrolyte and acid base balance.

Provide perianesthetic invasive and non-invasive monitoring utilizing current standards and techniques.

Recognize and treat cardiac dysrhythmias through use of perianesthetic electrocardiogram monitoring.

Evaluate patient response during emergence from anesthesia.

Institute pharmacological or supportive treatment to insure adequacy of patient recovery from anesthesia and adjuvant drugs.

Provide post anesthesia follow-up, report, and evaluation of patient’s response to anesthesia and for potential anesthetic complication.

May perform patient care to the extent necessary to maintain clinical expertise, competency and licensing necessary to fulfill job responsibilities and to direct the provision of care on the unit.

Requirements:

Bachelor’s degree in nursing or relevant undergraduate degree.

RN License required.

Graduate of accredited nurse anesthesia program.

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) required

Valid state APRN Recognition preferred

ACLS

BLS

PALS preferred, not required.

Skilled in airway management techniques and chronic pain management.

Must possess superb communication and interpersonal skills.

Solid understanding of current anesthesia practices and techniques.

Strong patient assessment skills

Demonstrated knowledge of and skill in oral communication, written communication, interpersonal relations, customer service, adaptability, and change management

Demonstrated knowledge of and skill in word processing PC applications.