Start the day excited to make a difference…end the day knowing you did. Come join our team. Job Summary: The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) is a direct care provider who possesses the knowledge and skills required for the delivery of safe, competent, anesthesia care. Within this role, the CRNA provides anesthesia for general, regional and sedation cases. The process begins with a thorough pre-operative evaluation, continues with intra-operative care management and extends through transition of care to the post-operative healthcare provider. CRNA’s practice according to their expertise, state statutes/regulations and institutional policy. This position reports to the Division of Nursing and Physician Services. Shape the Future of Anesthesia Care at Mary Washington Healthcare Mary Washington Healthcare (MWHC) is entering an exciting new era in how we care for patients in our region. We are seeking skilled, dedicated, and compassionate Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) to join our growing anesthesia team. As a CRNA at MWHC, you will play an essential role in delivering safe, high-quality anesthesia care across a variety of surgical specialties while working in a supportive, collaborative, physician-led environment. With a new Anesthesiology Residency Program launching in July 2025, our department is entering an exciting era of growth and academic advancement. CRNAs will have the opportunity to work alongside anesthesiologists, residents, and surgical teams to support patient-centered care, continuous improvement, and clinical excellence. Opportunity Highlights Conduct comprehensive pre-anesthetic assessments, including medical history review, medication evaluation, and informed consent. Develop and implement individualized anesthetic plans in collaboration with anesthesiologists and surgical teams. Administer a full range of anesthetic techniques, including general, regional, local, and sedation. Perform and manage advanced regional anesthesia techniques such as epidurals, nerve blocks, and intravenous regional anesthesia. Monitor patients’ vital signs and responses throughout procedures, adjusting anesthetic care to ensure safety and stability; manage airway and pulmonary status using evidence-based modalities. Provide thorough postoperative care, including safe emergence, pain management, and smooth transitions to recovery teams. Collaborate with surgical, nursing, and perioperative teams to ensure seamless patient care. Participate in quality assurance, safety initiatives, and continuous improvement activities.
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