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We are seeking a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) for a permanent opportunity at a local metro surgery center. This position offers a part-time schedule of 40 hours bi-weekly, consisting of 5 shifts, with the possibility of a full-time schedule depending on availability. The work hours are during the day shift, specifically from Monday to Thursday, 6:00 AM to 2:00 PM, with variable days. Importantly, there are no evening, weekend, or holiday shifts required. The CRNA will float between medical surgery centers located in Edina, MN, and Burnsville, MN. The compensation for this role can go up to $360,000 for full-time work, depending on experience, and candidates have the option of W2 or 1099 employment arrangements. In this role, the CRNA will collaborate closely with the Clinic Medical Director and the RN Practice Administrator to manage all anesthesia-related activities. This includes managing patients' airway and pulmonary status through techniques such as endotracheal intubation, mechanical ventilation, and pharmacological support. The CRNA will also establish the type and scope of anesthesia services required to meet patient needs and the surgery center's operational requirements, working within an independent care team model. Responsibilities include selecting, preparing, and using equipment, monitors, supplies, or drugs for anesthesia administration, as well as performing pre-anesthetic screenings, monitoring patients' responses, and developing anesthesia care plans. The CRNA will be responsible for obtaining informed consent from patients for anesthesia procedures, assessing medical histories to predict anesthesia responses, and managing regional anesthetic techniques. Post-surgical evaluations and the administration of post-anesthesia medications or fluids to support cardiovascular systems are also key responsibilities. The CRNA will discharge patients from post-anesthesia care, ensuring a smooth transition and recovery process.