Advanced Practice Registered Nurses / Physician Assistants
Sector:
Hospital, Public and Private
Required Education:
Masters
Additional Information:
3 openings available.
Employer will assist with relocation costs.
Internal Number: CRNA
An Exciting Opportunity for a CRNA in the Land of Enchantment
San Juan Regional Medical Center Anesthesiology in Farmington, New Mexico is seeking an experienced CRNA. Will consider new graduates. Join six full-time Anesthesiologists, fourteen CRNAs when fully staffed, and three Anesthesia Techs.
You can look forward to:
An equitable pay system regardless of seniority. W2 base pay is $230K and 1099 is $160 per hour, both with higher earning potential based on call coverage.
Outstanding benefit package
Sign-on bonus up to $15,000 and relocation package
Quality work/life balance
San Juan Regional Medical Center is a non-profit and community governed facility. Farmington offers a temperate four-season climate near the Rocky Mountains with world-class snow skiing, fly fishing, golf, hiking, and water sports. Easy access to world renowned Santa Fe Opera, cultural sites, National Parks, and monuments. Farmington is located 45 minutes away from Durango, CO and 3 hours away from Moab, UT. Farmington’s strong sense of community and vibrant Southwest culture make it a great place to pursue a work-life balance.
Located in the beautiful San Juan River Valley in northwest New Mexico, San Juan Regional Medical Center (SJRMC) is a 198 bed, level III trauma center. A non-profit, community owned hospital, SJRMC serves the Four Corners area of New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, and Utah. The SJRMC network includes an 18-bed rehabilitation hospital, on-site child care center, outpatient rehabilitation center, outpatient diagnostic center, wound care center, AirCare emergency service, and modern cancer center. San Juan Health Partners, a division of SJRMC, was formed to provide physicians a preferred place to practice and includes over a dozen specialty clinics.
SJRMC has a rich heritage that dates back before New Mexico was a state. In 1910, two physicians, Dr. G.W. Sammons and Dr. A.M. Smith started an eight-bed hospital so patients in San Juan County, New Mexico would not have to travel the treacherous 50 miles to Mercy Hospital in Durango, Colorado. As years passed, community members and staff gave their own money to buy supplies for the hospital to keep it growing, and grow it did, from eight beds in 1910 to the 198 beds that exist today. As the Four Corners region grows, SJRMC responds by exp...anding services to meet the needs of the area.
Better is our mission, improving lives through personalized health and care.