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Locum Tenens Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) - $175-200 per hour

Jackson and Coker is seeking a CRNA Anesthesia for a locum tenens job in Sacramento, California.

Job Description & Requirements

  • Specialty:
    Anesthesia
  • Discipline:
    CRNA
  • Start Date:
    04/24/2024
  • Duration:
    17 weeks
  • Shift:
    10 hours
  • Employment Type:
    Locum Tenens

CRNA Locums Job in Sacramento, California Starting as Soon as Credentialed and Ongoing Multiple Shifts Available

Details of Assignment:

--Monday through Friday, 10-12 hour shifts. 7am-5pm, 7am-7am, 9am-7pm, 11am-9pm, 1pm-11pm. Some weekends available if coverage is needed.
--No call or weekends
--CRNAs are supervised in a care team model.
--Case mix:
General, Spine, Neuro, Ortho, Gyn, no OB, no Trauma. Rare Peds - not very young.
--Active California license

Jackson
Coker offers:

Weekly Direct Deposit

Top Rated Malpractice Insurance

In-House Travel Agency

24/7 Recruiter Availability
Single Point of Contact

Experienced In-House Privileging Coordinators
Experience why Jackson
Coker has been recognized by Forbes and Staffing Industry Analysts for our commitment to service excellence.
Apply Today!

Samantha Floyd

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Jackson and Coker Job ID #99059. Posted job title:
Anesthesia CRNA

About Jackson and Coker

Connecting Providers and Communities to Transform Lives - Jackson & Coker is a top healthcare staffing firm with nationwide reach, specializing in locum tenens, locums-to-permanent and telehealth staffing. Our recruiters work with healthcare organizations of all sizes to find the right physicians and advanced practitioners to provide quality patient care.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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