Locum Tenens Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) - $175-200 per hour Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Centerville, GA at Geebo

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

Jackson and Coker is seeking a CRNA Anesthesia for a locum tenens job in Macon, Georgia. Job Description & Requirements Specialty:
Anesthesia Discipline:
CRNA Start Date:
05/07/2024 Duration:
20 weeks Shift:
10 hours Employment Type:
Locum Tenens CRNA Locums Job in GeorgiaDates of Coverage:
starting as soon as credentialed and ongoing (creds take around 90-120 days)Details/Requirements for Assignment:
NBCRNA Active Georgia state license required (we can license you) Monday-Friday, 7am-3pm Care-team model EMR is EPIC Cases:
General Surgery, Obstetrics, Urology, Vascular, Orthopedics, Gynecology, GI, ENT, Plastics, Neuro (backs/neck, no heads), some cardiovascular A bonus if you can do open heartsJackson
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 FloydAnesthesia Pain CRNA - Call or text!For more jobs, visitJackson
Coker. Jackson and Coker Job ID. 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. Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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