CRNA - Anesthesiology job available in Madison, Indiana
| Hours | Full-time, Part-time |
|---|---|
| Location | Madison, IN Madison, Indiana open_in_new |
About this job
Job Description
Coverage Needed
- Start Date: 10/12/2026
- End Date: Ongoing
- Schedule: 24 Hour Call (7a-7a), Day Shift (7a-3p), Night Call (3p-7a)
- Call: One night call shift per week; rotating weekend call coverage
- Shifts Per Month: 1–2 weeks per month
- Open Dates:
- 10/12-16
- 12/21-24
- 12/28-31
Clinical Details
- Practice Settings: Acute care hospital; OR setting
- CRNAs practice independently with surgeon supervision based on case; responsible for managing and preparing their own cases
- Support Staff: 2.5 full-time MDs; 1 full-time CRNA
- 7 Operating Rooms & 1 Cystoscopy Room; typically run 4 ORs daily, and keep 1 room reserved for OB
- Beds: 83
- Types of Procedures/Cases: ENT, Eyes, GS, Ortho, Urology, OB; Epidurals; neuraxial anesthesia; regional anesthesia; single-shot interscalene blocks for shoulder surgery (no catheter placements); occasional regional blocks
- Responds to code situations only when airway management assistance is required
- Central line placement is rare
- Pediatric cases: No patients under 1 year of age unless discussed directly between the surgeon and anesthesia provider prior to scheduling; Healthy children 6 months and older may be seen for ear tube procedures
- ENT: Tonsillectomy patients under age 3 are admitted overnight for observation
- Orthopedics: Total hip and knee procedures are routinely performed under spinal anesthesia with same-day discharge
- Endoscopy and TEE anesthesia support is infrequent and typically scheduled in advance for higher-acuity patients
- Facility averages approximately one delivery per day
- Call Coverage:
- Primary call responsibilities are OB-related
- After placing an epidural, the provider may return to the hotel while remaining on call
- Nursing staff can manage epidural infusions, but any medication adjustments or boluses require the anesthesia provider to return to the hospital
- For emergency C-sections, providers must be able to arrive within 17 minutes when taking call from a hotel
- During VBAC deliveries (approximately 1 per month), the anesthesia provider must remain in-house
- Backup call is primarily utilized for:
- Additional epidural needs
- Emergency C-sections
- Situations where the primary call provider is occupied with a complex case
- Primary call responsibilities are OB-related
Requirements
- Board Certified
- Certifications: ACLS
- Experience with OB anesthesia, epidurals, spinal anesthesia, and routine regional blocks preferred
- Comfortable practicing with a high degree of autonomy
- Able to provide call coverage in a rural/community hospital setting with emphasis on obstetric support preferred
- Minimum years of Experience: 2
- Within driving distance preferred
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Full-time Jobs Part-time Jobs Posting ID: 1275387532 Posted: 2026-07-04 Job Title: Anesthesiology