CRNA - Anesthesiology job available in Middlebury, Vermont
Job Description
Position Overview
Our Partner in Vermont, is seeking an experienced CRNA to provide locum coverage for maternity leave. This rural critical access hospital offers a collegial, team-based anesthesia department that values collaboration and autonomy. The provider must be comfortable with independent practice and obstetrical anesthesia and capable of managing a wide variety of surgical cases.
This position offers four 10-hour shifts per week with shared independent call responsibilities, including weeknight and weekend rotations. Compensation is ranked in the Top 10% of 2025–2026 New England CRNA locum market.
Estimated earnings for the full contract are approximately 150,000
Assignment Highlights
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Coverage Dates: May 1, 2026 – September 30, 2026
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Schedule: Four 10-hour days (0700–1700) with tiered end-of-day release
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Call: Weeknight and weekend call, shared equally among 5 CRNAs
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Weekday: End of OR schedule until 0700 next day
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Weekend: End of OR schedule Friday until 0700 Monday
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Practice Model: Team-based with one MD anesthesiologist and five CRNAs
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Procedures: General, GYN, ENT, Urology, Ortho, GI/Endoscopy, Ophthalmology (cataracts)
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Anesthesia Types: General, MAC, Regional (spinals), Labor epidurals
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EMR: Epic (same for hospital and perioperative units)
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Environment: Collegial, supportive, and respectful culture—provider must align with team values
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Facility Average: Two ORs, one procedure room, one GI suite
Skills & Experience
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Active Vermont CRNA license (or ability to obtain prior to start)
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NBCRNA Certified
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Minimum 2 years of independent CRNA experience preferred
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Must be comfortable practicing independently during call hours
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Required certifications: BLS, ACLS, PALS (AHA)
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Strong regional and obstetric anesthesia skills
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Prior Epic EMR experience preferred
Job Responsibilities
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Deliver anesthesia care for general surgical and obstetric cases
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Provide regional anesthesia, labor epidurals, and spinal blocks
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Independently manage anesthesia during call shifts (nights/weekends)
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Collaborate closely with supervising MD anesthesiologist and CRNA colleagues
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Support a culture of teamwork and safety aligned with UVM Health Network standards
