Travel CRNA Job Chicago, IL

ORD-186827-CRNA-IL

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Posted by: LocumTenens.com

Employer: LocumTenens.com

Job Description

A hospital is seeking a CRNA for locum tenens coverage.
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The locum will be under medical direction and will be doing general, ENT, ortho, vascular, thoracic, OB/GYN, endo, basic peds, and regionals. Shifts are 4-10s M-F 8-5;30 or 9-6:30. The clinician must have an active IL license. There will be no call.

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Dates Needed:  March - ongoing 90 days to credential
Case Load/PPD:  Varies
Shift Type:  Day Shift
Assignment Type:  OR
Assignment Duration:  Locums
Percentage Hands On:  0%
Supervision/Medical Direction (CRNA):  Medical Direction
Call Required:  No
Board Certification Required:  Yes
Prescriptive Authority Required:  No
Government:  No
Reference ID:  ORD-186827-CRNA-IL



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