Anesthesia Practice Consultants
1099, and permanent part- or full-time positions available near beautiful Lake MI!

Big Rapids,MI
CRNAFull TimeContact for pay rateW-2Posted: 8/12/25Updated: 8/12/25Ref:0003179
Contact:
Lindsay Grzesiek
lindsay.grzesiek@apcpc.net

  • GENERAL SUMMARY: Credentialed to provide pediatric and adult anesthesia services, including patient assessment and monitoring under the direct supervision of a physician anesthesiologist. JOB REQUIREMENTS:
  • Licensed as a Registered Nurse in the State of Michigan & Specialty license as CRNA from S.O.M. (if applicable)
  • Certified by the CCNA/NBCRNA
  • ACLS certified
  • PALS certified (as applicable)
  • Effective written and verbal communication skills
  • Time management and organizational skills
  • Self-directed
  • Astute attention to detail
  • Ability to make quality, independent decisions
  • Effective problem solving ability
  • Excellent assessment skills and knowledge of disease processes PRINCIPAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES (ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS):
  • Assesses and monitors physiological and psychological needs of the patient
  • Provides anesthesia under the direction of an anesthesiologist for: general, regional, Monitored Anesthesia Care (MAC), and intravenous sedation
  • Places intravenous lines
  • Documents care and services
  • Communicates with other members of the health care team in order to ensure continuity of care and coordination of services
  • Participates in ongoing quality improvement activities as requested or required.
  • Maintains knowledge of current trends and developments in the field by reading appropriate literature and attending relevant conferences, seminars, etc.
  • Team Player; works closely in team environment with Physicians, CRNA's and other healthcare professionals.
  • Maintains professional demeanor and positive attitude with staff and patients WORK ENVIRONMENT: Possible exposure to a variety of contagious diseases and/or other hazardous materials. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to be on his/her feet for approximately 4 hours out of a typical 8 hour shift. Employee must be physically able to transport patients as needed in a given 8 hour shift and would be required to lift and/or position patient's head and shoulders, which on average would weigh between 35-40 pounds.