Anesthesiology, CRNA/CAA Opportunity in Green Bay, WI with Emplify Health!
Job DescriptionBellin Health is seeking a CRNA or Anesthesiologist Assistant to join our growing health system. Demonstrate and serve as an expert in the role of a CRNA/AA, consultant, educator, and health professional. Improve clinical and cost outcomes through collaboration with physicians and staff. Assure safe, competent and ethical care of patients and families. Shares with physician and staff the responsibilities of providing and maintaining a quality, patient-focused, nursing and medically appropriate approaches to patient assessment, care plan development, implementation, monitoring and follow-up on outcomes. Community involvement and collaboration is encouraged.Shift Hours: Full-Time 1.00 FTE (40 hours/week), flex shift - rotation of 8 hour, 10 hour, and 12 hour shiftsPractice Details:Full-time practice: flex shiftsGenerous sign-on bonus availableCompetitive compensationCMEAs a Bellin Health team member, you will enjoy top-notchbenefitsincluding 401(k) with matching, Paid Time Off, competitive health insurance, wellness programs to keep you and your family healthy, tuition reimbursement and more.Qualifications and Requirements:Masters degree in Nursing or a related health field and Graduate of a Certified American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) program requiredWisconsin APNP License requiredCertified by the Council on Certification of Nurse Anesthetists (CCNA for initial certification) or recertified by the Council on Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA) required/Certified by the National Commission for the Certification of Anesthesiologist Assistants requiredKnowledge of the Wisconsin Nurse Practice Act, Administrative Code of the Wisconsin Board of Nursing, the Code of Ethics for Nurses, the Scope and Standards of Practice for Nursing Practice and Professional Performance and for Advanced Practice Nursing (ANA) and the Scope and Standards for Nurse Anesthesia (AANA) agents, equipment, and safety practices used in the anesthesia practice