Massachusetts Eye and Ear
Recruiting full- and part-time CRNAs for 7am-5pm, 7am-7pm, and 12-8pm shifts. Additional compensation for OT, call shifts, & sign-on bonus.
Boston,MA
CRNAFull Time$270,000/yrW-2Posted: 8/12/25Updated: 8/12/25Ref:0003029
Contact:
Kristen Linnenbank
klinnenbank@meei.harvard.edu
- Redefine What It Means to Practice Anesthesiology Join a Mission-Driven Team at a Top-Ranked Harvard Teaching Hospital At Mass Eye and Ear, we don't just deliver anesthesia---we enable sight-saving, airway-securing, and life-changing surgeries every day. As a nationally ranked specialty hospital affiliated with Harvard, we care for some of the most complex ENT, ophthalmology, and head and neck patients in the world. We're looking for full-time and part-time CRNAs who thrive on precision, teamwork, and purpose. The CRNA provides continuous anesthesia assessment, implementation and evaluation of patient care, under the direction of a physician. Why You'll Want to Be Here
- Expert care in high-acuity head and neck cases, difficult airways, and skull base surgeries
- Anesthesia for vision-saving eye procedures and fragile pediatric patients, including NICU and PICU
- Tight-knit team culture with mutual respect, trust, and shared pride in outstanding outcomes
- Dynamic clinical work across campuses with a rich mix of routine and rare cases
- Optional teaching and academic opportunities for those interested What You'll Do
- Provide general and regional anesthesia for complex ENT and eye surgeries
- Manage high-risk airways and unique anatomy with confidence
- Collaborate with expert surgical and perioperative teams
- Contribute to education and innovation, if desired If you're ready to practice at the leading edge of anesthesiology---in a place where precision meets purpose---we'd love to hear from you. Required: Graduate from an accredited School of Nursing and School of Nurse Anesthesia. Current Massachusetts RN license. Certification or re-certification as a Registered Nurse Anesthetist. Current Massachusetts Board of Nursing Expanded Role Certification. Good oral and written communication skills and leadership qualities. ACLS/PALS Certification Preferred: BA or BSN in Nursing Membership in professional nursing organization desired.