About The Position

Sign-On Bonus Available The University Hospital operating area is the central receiving unit within a level-one, academic trauma center. There are 21- OR suites which cover all surgical specialties, to include Trauma, Transplant, Ortho, Neuro, ENT, GU-GYN, Robotics and Burns. interventional radiology suite. Other non-operating room sites covered include CT, MRI, Bronch, Neuro-angio and interventional radiology. There is a practice group of about 42 CRNAs in this group. Most work 3 shifts of 13.5 hours per week. There are 24-hour shift staff which cover most nights, and a limited number of 10 hours shifts. Self-scheduling with a volunteer basis for weekends, holidays, and night coverage. $50,0000 sign-on bonus available for new grads and experienced external candidates. The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist prepares prescribed solutions and administers anesthetic following specified methods and procedures. The CRNA informs the physician of patient's condition during anesthesia. Performs pre- and post-anesthesia patient visits and documents anesthesia notes on patient records. Hours per week: 40 Fair Labor Standards Act Status: Hourly CRNA: Provide anesthesia care to a wide variety of patients from pre-term neonates to geriatrics. Administers appropriate anesthetics in consultation with the attending anesthesiologist in a manner consistent with standards of practice. Familiar with the use of anesthesia machines and related equipment, assist in transport of patients, maintain adequate patient records, participate in the teaching activities of the department, participate in a variety of continuing education program, and demonstrate a high level of professionalism in the performance of duties. Provide resuscitative care as indicated. CAA: The purpose of this position is to provide perioperative management of patients where anesthesia services are indicated. Duties involved in providing this care include pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative evaluation of patients requiring anesthetized surgical and non-surgical procedures. The AA administers appropriate anesthetics in in the framework of a written practice protocol developed for the anesthesiologist’s assistant with the attending anesthesiologists in a manner consistent with standards of practice. In addition, the AA is thoroughly familiar with the use of anesthesia machines and related equipment, assist in transport of patients, maintains adequate patient records, participates in the teaching activities of the department, participates in a variety of continuing education programs, and demonstrates a high level of professionalism in the performance of the duties of an AA Practitioner. Also, provides resuscitative care as indicated.

Requirements

  • CRNA: Must be a graduate of Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Programs approved programs of anesthesia, and certified, or recertified by the National Board on Certification and Recertification for Nurse Anesthetists, and insurable by the medical malpractice insurer of MUSC for the required limits.
  • The minimum education requirement for those hired after March 1, 2019 is a master’s degree, or higher, with the concentration in Nurse Anesthesia.
  • Must demonstrate current competency in the clinical privileges extended.
  • Must be proficient in the operation of anesthesia equipment.
  • Current knowledge in anesthesia practice.
  • Must exhibit basic knowledge of safety in a health care facility.
  • Knowledge and practice of universal precautions in patient contact is required.
  • Must be able to establish and maintain an effective working relationship with surgeons, residents, anesthesia personnel, and nursing staff.
  • Guidelines for practice are described in the departmental policy and procedure book.
  • Must be recognized as an APRN, or eligible, with current license to practice, or eligible to obtain practice in the state of South Carolina.
  • Current Basic Life Support (BLS) is required, a certification from an American Heart Association (AHA), BLS for Healthcare Providers.
  • CAA: Evidenced successful completion of Anesthesiologist Assistant program certified by the National Commission for Certification of Anesthesiologist Assistants.
  • Current certification from an agency recognized by the South Carolina Board of Medical Examiners and the Anesthesiologist’s Assistant Committee.
  • Evidence of licensure, or ability, by the South Carolina Board of Medical Examiners.
  • Must demonstrate current competency in the clinical privileges extended.
  • Must be proficient in the operation of anesthesia equipment.
  • Current knowledge in anesthesia practice.
  • Must exhibit basic knowledge of safety in a health care facility.
  • Knowledge and practice of universal precautions in patient contact is required.
  • Must be able to establish and maintain an effective working relationship with surgeons, residents, anesthesia personnel, and nursing staff.
  • Guidelines for practice are described in the departmental policy and procedure book.
  • Must be recognized as a Certified AA with current license to practice, or eligible to obtain practice in the state of South Carolina.
  • Current Basic Life Support (BLS) is required, a certification from an American Heart Association (AHA), BLS for Healthcare Providers.

Responsibilities

  • CRNA: Provide anesthesia care to a wide variety of patients from pre-term neonates to geriatrics.
  • Administers appropriate anesthetics in consultation with the attending anesthesiologist in a manner consistent with standards of practice.
  • Familiar with the use of anesthesia machines and related equipment, assist in transport of patients, maintain adequate patient records, participate in the teaching activities of the department, participate in a variety of continuing education program, and demonstrate a high level of professionalism in the performance of duties.
  • Provide resuscitative care as indicated.
  • CAA: The purpose of this position is to provide perioperative management of patients where anesthesia services are indicated.
  • Duties involved in providing this care include pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative evaluation of patients requiring anesthetized surgical and non-surgical procedures.
  • The AA administers appropriate anesthetics in in the framework of a written practice protocol developed for the anesthesiologist’s assistant with the attending anesthesiologists in a manner consistent with standards of practice.
  • In addition, the AA is thoroughly familiar with the use of anesthesia machines and related equipment, assist in transport of patients, maintains adequate patient records, participates in the teaching activities of the department, participates in a variety of continuing education programs, and demonstrates a high level of professionalism in the performance of the duties of an AA Practitioner.
  • Also, provides resuscitative care as indicated.
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