CO CRNA
Job Description
Johns Hopkins Bayview Anesthesiology and Critical Care is seeking a CO CRNA who reports jointly to the Clinical Lead CRNA and the Division Chief of Nurse Anesthesia (Chief CRNA).
Specific Duties & Responsibilities
- Primary clinical responsibilities are (a)the administration of intravenous, inhalation and other anesthetics to patients in an operating room and (b) observing the physiological conditions of patients while under anesthesia.
- In conjunction with these primary responsibilities (a) evaluates each assigned patient's physical state and plans the course of anesthesia, (b) obtains, assembles, operates and/or monitors anesthesia equipment and (c) ensures that all necessary supplies, drugs and anesthetic agents are available.
- Medical Knowledge: Appropriate fund of knowledge, sufficient understanding or disease processes/drug effects and implications for anesthetic care.
- Professional Development: Independently researches new/unknown procedures, diseases, medications and equipment.
- Clinical Judgement: Functions within safe parameters for quality/good patient care. Seeks assistance from attending anesthesiologist when appropriate. Uses critical thinking skills and adapts to changes as necessary.
Application of Knowledge
- Applies knowledge of pre-op, intra-op, and post-op in an effective manner.
Minimum Qualifications
- Completion of a nurse anesthesia program approved by MD Board of Nursing. If program was completed after 1/1/08, a Master's Degree is required.
- Current MD State RN and CRNA license required.
- Current CPR certification, ACLS required.
- Credentialing prior to start date required.
Classified Title: CRNA
Job Posting Title (Working Title): CO CRNA
Role/Level/Range: ACRP/04/MI
Starting Salary Range: $202,878 - $213,926 - $241,663 (Commensurate with experience)
Employee group: Full Time
Schedule: Mon-Fri 40 wk
Exempt Status: Exempt
Location: Johns Hopkins Bayview
Department name: SOM Ane Bay Bayview
Personnel area: School of Medicine
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