CRNA Coverage Needed In Minnesota
- Specialty: CRNA
 - Job #: JN-03112025-62777
 - State: Minnesota
 - Remuneration: Not Specified
 - Type: Locum Tenens
 
Highlights
Start: ASAP - Ongoing
Shift: FT
Volume:
Providers will be required to float between both facilities. (20 minutes apart)
• Full Time availability is strongly preferred. Willing to review submittals for 2 weeks per month.
• Weekend and PM call required and is rotated between all providers.
**Looking for MN licensed CRNA for quick start!!
General and OB. Must be ok with supervised and unsupervised care models.
Owatonna:
Supervised
1 MD on site – not on call
Faribault:
Unsupervised
VBAC/TOLAC experience required. **Strong OB Experience required
Schedule:
Regular: M-Th (Elective) Fridays – Emergent only (i.e. c-section)
8 hour days + Call (required). Overnight call and W/E (rotated).
Required: Weekend and PM call as needed
Contract Length: Ongoing
Shift Hours: 8-hours Monday-Thursday. Weekend Call (7am-7am) and PM Call (330p-7a)
Friday - Emergent cases only (c-section and possibly oner other case)
Work Details:
· Support staff: Unsupervised at Faribault. Will need a strong CRNA. Will have MDs to assist.
· Patient population/age: Adults and PEDs
· Department description: Unsupervised model at Faribault. Supervised at Owatonna
· Special procedures: VBAC/TOLAC, Tap Blocks, Epidurals, Spinal and peripheral blocks.
· Skills required: PEDs, ENT,
Requirements:
· Minimum experience required: 1 year
Q&A
1. Confirming both weeknight and weekend call are beeper hold, correct? What is the required response time? – Yes, all call is beeper call. The response time is 30 minutes. If there is a need to stay onsite to fulfill the requirement, both hospitals have sleep rooms for the CRNAs.
2. Do they cover Friday thru Sunday on weekend call, or are the days split up? – Friday through Sunday is all covered by weekend call.
3. Do they need to just be comfortable with cardiac cases, or be TEE certified? – There are no cardiac surgeries performed at either site. In Owatonna, there are cardioversions and TEEs performed by the cardiologist. The CRNAs do not need to be certified, as they are not doing the TEE.
4. How many cardiac cases will they be doing week to week on avg? – TEEs and cardioversions are scheduled relatively infrequently. Usually, there are not more than a few per month.
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