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Somnia Anesthesia

Full-Time CRNA Opportunity in Stockton, CA

Somnia Anesthesia, Stockton, CA, United States


Seeking FT/PT/PD CRNAs to join our practice at St. Joseph's Medical Center. We are looking for motivated CRNAs desiring to practice independently with a supportive group of CRNAs and MDs. Our group serves the patients of St. Joseph's Medical Center, St. Joseph's Surgery Center, and Ambulatory Surgery Center of Stockton (pending). This is a unique practice where CRNAs and MDs work independently in an academic environment with an anesthesiology residency program. Experience is preferred, but motivated new graduates have been very successful in our practice and will be considered.
 
Responsibilities of the CRNA
St. Joseph Medical Center - Stockton, CA (https://www.dignityhealth.org/central-california/locations/stjosephs-stockton) 
8-room main OR, cath lab, endo | 357 Beds 
12,500 cases | General, colorectal, ortho, spine, thoracic, cardiac, vascular, cath lab, IR, endo, OB/GYN, ENT, podiatry, plastics, some peds | OB 2,500 cases
Opportunity for call but not required (24 hours in-house, 24 hours OB, second call from home)
CRNAs practice to their full scope of practice and perform regional anesthesia, arterial lines, and central lines
Mix of 8, 10, 12, and call shifts available, with scheduling flexibility to match your lifestyle.
Post-call day off after first call
Collaborative MD/CRNA model
 
Benefits for the CRNA
$298,604 - $333,611
$30K sign-on
7 weeks paid time Off | CME allowance $3,000/year
Health | Dental | Vision | Life | Disability
401(k) | Flexible spending accounts
Medical professional liability insurance
W2/PC (1099) options
 
Requirements of the CRNA
NBCRNA certification
State licensure 
 
About Somnia Anesthesia
Since 1996, Somnia (www.somniainc.com) has had a singular focus on anesthesia-investing in clinician professional development so patients can get the best care possible. We welcome and encourage applicants of all races, colors, genders, religions, sexual orientations, national origins and disabilities, as well those who have served.