The purpose of this position is to support mission-critical logistics, sustainment, operational, facilities, training, and mission-enabling activities in support of U.S. Government and Department of Defense objectives throughout the Indo-Pacific region. Personnel in this role contribute to the planning, coordination, execution, and sustainment of complex operations in dynamic and geographically dispersed environments. The position supports operational readiness, resource integration, mission effectiveness, and stakeholder collaboration while ensuring compliance with applicable policies, procedures, and security requirements. Duties are performed in support of contingency, expeditionary, and steady-state operations and may require coordination with Government personnel, mission partners, and cross-functional teams to achieve program objectives. This role follows the direction of supervising anesthesiologist, provides a full range of CRNA services, including assistance with surgical and resuscitative efforts; general, regional, local anesthesia; sedation and assistance with critical care; invasive and non-invasive patient monitoring methods with and without ultrasound guidance for placement of arterial and central venous catheters; management of all airway and respiratory issues and interventions for patients as appropriate for clinical setting which may include work onboard fixed installations, Fixed-Wing aircraft platforms while stationary and in flight, Rotary-Wing platforms while stationary and in flight, ground vehicle platforms while stationary and while in motion, temporary shelters, structures of opportunity, remote/austere areas and in settings with limited resources and/or low visibility. This may include forward deployment from a fixed installation. Assists with patient care during resuscitation as well as the pre/post/intra operative phases of care; conducts medical evaluation, diagnosis, consultation, referral, prescription of medications, treatments and therapeutics as well as common procedures within the scope of the anesthesia practice. Provides expertise within the scope of the anesthesia practice. Assists with routine equipment and supply inventory management, maintenance, checks and reporting; collaborates with other medical team members as well as with U.S. DoD and Host Nation personnel; develops and executes routine training and simulation programs of medical scenarios when not actively engaging in medical care to patients. In certain scenarios, the CRNA is prepared to provide the above services while wearing 50lbs of gear and in high-intensity areas of operation. Performs administrative duties such as completing documentation of care rendered and assisting other team members in completing documentation as needed; attends and assists with meetings, briefings, and debriefings; assist with routine equipment and supply checks and reporting; assists with other administrative and facility-related activities, and provides other services as directed/required.
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