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CRNA Opportunity - Oregon License Required New Graduates Welcome. Job in La Grande Gr8Jobs

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Aya Locums

La Grande, OR (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 4 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/30/2026

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Job Description

A Critical Access Hospital is seeking a Board-Certified CRNA. This is an autonomous practice with a supportive team environment and a diverse case mix, covering travel expenses and providing lodging.
Schedule:
4 days per week 10-hour shifts
Call:
Potentially 1 weekday call per week Approximately 1 weekend call per month Must be proficient in OB if taking call
Practice Setting:
Critical Access Hospital 3 ORs + Cystoscopy Room + Endoscopy Suite 1 MD and 4 CRNAs (CRNAs practice autonomously) Anesthesia typically covers 2 4 rooms per day Average daily case volume: 5 20 cases (including endoscopy and cataracts)
EMR:
Epic Case Mix:
Orthopedics General surgery Podiatry ENT Healthy pediatrics Urology OB/GYN Occasional endoscopy No heads, hearts, or spine cases
Required Skills & Procedures:
Spinals Epidurals OB anesthesia Peripheral nerve blocks Ultrasound-guided procedures Endoscopy PICC line experience preferred (not required)
Requirements:
Active Oregon CRNA license required Board Certification required DEA preferred
COVID-19
vaccination required (or approved exemption) New graduates welcome This is a great short-term opportunity for a CRNA seeking autonomous practice in a community-focused setting with strong OB exposure and a well-rounded general case mix.