CRNA Needed for Locum Tenens Coverage at Busy GI Center in Portland, Oregon Accounting - La Pine, OR at Geebo

CRNA Needed for Locum Tenens Coverage at Busy GI Center in Portland, Oregon

A busy GI center is seeking 5 or 6 CRNAs for locum tenens coverage.
Portland, Oregon's top attractions are constantly evolving, creating exciting pop-ups, debuting new works, and hosting events that attract both locals and visitors alike.
The schedule consists of 10-hour shifts from 7 am - 5 pm.
The cases include GI.
The clinician will have 15 - 18 cases a day.
A clinician with GI experience is preferred.
Check out what one of our clinicians has to say about Kathleen:
Kathleen Burton & her LocumTenens.
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They made the processes much easier for me as the clinician.
They followed through on changes in the agreement, and I felt I was treated fairly and as a professional.
The housing and rental vehicles were arranged to my satisfaction.
All aspects of my assignments - including payroll - are done timely and correctly.
Dates Needed:
ASAP - OngoingCase Load/PPD:
VARIESShift Type:
Day ShiftAssignment Type:
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LocumsPercentage Hands On:
0%Supervision/Medical Direction (CRNA):
SupervisionCall Required:
NoBoard Certification Required:
YesPrescriptive Authority Required:
NoGovernment:
NoReference ID:
ORD-120130-CRNA-OR Your LocumTenens.
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