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Full Time CRNA Job Fairbanks, AK
JOB-3016536
yesterday
Posted by: CompHealth_Nurse
Employer: Comphealth
Job Description
Our client is seeking a CRNA to join their team as a nocturnist, providing in-house anesthesia coverage during the hours of 7PM - 7AM. This position offers a two-week on, two-week off schedule (option for 1 week on/off also), meaning you can enjoy half the year off to experience the unique lifestyle Alaska from hiking, fishing, and hunting to skiing, snowmobiling, and northern lights viewing. You will be immersed by abundant natural beauty. Experience the midnight sun in the summer and a front-row seat to the northern lights in the winter! Alaska has no state income tax or sales tax. The cases are relatively low intensity while keeping your skills sharp. Enjoy the autonomy of night shifts but appreciate the predictability of a structured schedule and extended time off. A $40K Sign on Bonus is also being offered along with up to 90 days of transitional housing. Only one opening so don't delay!
For further details about this opportunity and other permanent CRNA jobs around the US, please contact Donna Buonocore at Donna.Buonocore@CompHealth.com or call 954.837.2661. (Text START to learn more)
**Please reference JOB - 3016536
- Nocturnist CRNA - 2 Weeks on/off in Alaska (option for 1 week on/off also)
- Average annual salary of $300K
- $40,000 Sign-on Bonus
- 12 hr. shifts only (161 shifts per year)
- Independent CRNA practice
- Full Benefits
- Up to 90 days transitional housing
- Our services are free for you
- We help negotiate your salary and contract
- We coordinate interviews and help with licenses
- Specialized recruiters match your career preferences
- Experienced support teams take care of every detail
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