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i received this locums/permanent offer the other day. I get them all the time even though I am not looking for a job but I like to keep my finger on the pulse.
So here it is, what's your thoughts in general? To be clear, I am not asking for advice whether to take this job or not. I am very happy right were I am.
Hello!
Locum Tenens and Permanent Staff CRNAs and Anesthesiologists are needed for this busy and challenging New Mexico Assignment. Locum to Perm roll-over is also a possibility if mutually agreeable.
Start date is contingent upon completion of credentialing, but shooting for early January starts.
This is a very active practice with a caseload that includes everything except hearts and transplants. CRNAs need to be able to practice with autonomy as well as under supervision. Regional anesthesia is a must for Locum Tenens, and a willingness to learn for the Permanent Staff Candidate.
MDs will supervise as needed with flexibility to CRNA skill level ranging from New Grad to highly experienced.
Cases start at 6:30 and ORs run until the caseload is done with the person on call completing the day as well as carrying the beeper through call hours. Average hours worked per week is 45 to 50+. Call is on average 1 X Week and 1 X Weekend/six weeks.
A New Mexico license, DEA and NM Controlled Substance certificates are required. New Mexico is a Compact State which can reduce the application time. DEA cost is $731 for 3 years and can open doors for anyone wanting to work in the southwestern states. Nationwide Anesthesia can help you obtain these certificates.
For more information on this practice, please reply to this email or call Jenette Settle at 800-769-3835.
Thank you for your consideration.
Jenette
So here it is, what's your thoughts in general? To be clear, I am not asking for advice whether to take this job or not. I am very happy right were I am.
Hello!
Locum Tenens and Permanent Staff CRNAs and Anesthesiologists are needed for this busy and challenging New Mexico Assignment. Locum to Perm roll-over is also a possibility if mutually agreeable.
Start date is contingent upon completion of credentialing, but shooting for early January starts.
This is a very active practice with a caseload that includes everything except hearts and transplants. CRNAs need to be able to practice with autonomy as well as under supervision. Regional anesthesia is a must for Locum Tenens, and a willingness to learn for the Permanent Staff Candidate.
MDs will supervise as needed with flexibility to CRNA skill level ranging from New Grad to highly experienced.
Cases start at 6:30 and ORs run until the caseload is done with the person on call completing the day as well as carrying the beeper through call hours. Average hours worked per week is 45 to 50+. Call is on average 1 X Week and 1 X Weekend/six weeks.
A New Mexico license, DEA and NM Controlled Substance certificates are required. New Mexico is a Compact State which can reduce the application time. DEA cost is $731 for 3 years and can open doors for anyone wanting to work in the southwestern states. Nationwide Anesthesia can help you obtain these certificates.
For more information on this practice, please reply to this email or call Jenette Settle at 800-769-3835.
Thank you for your consideration.
Jenette