Saint Francis Healthcare System

CRNA - PRN

Cape Girardeau, MO Part time

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JOB SUMMARY

Responsible for the administration of anesthesia and anesthesia-related care in (1) Pre-Anesthetic preparation and evaluation; (2) Anesthesia induction, maintenance and emergence; (3) Post Anesthesia Care: (4) Peri-Anesthetic and clinical support functions. Works collaboratively under the anesthesiologist and the overall direction of the OR Manager, Director of Surgical Services and Vice President of Patient Care Services.

JOB DETAILS AND REQUIREMENTS

Education:

Graduate of a Nurse Anesthesia Educational Program accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthetist.

Certification & Licensures:

Current licensure to practice as a CRNA in the state of Missouri.

BLS Certification

ACLS Certification

PALS Certification

Experience:

N/A

Additional Job Description

Blood & Bodily Fluids:

Employee can reasonably anticipate skin, mucus membrane, parenteral contact with blood or other potential infectious materials that may result from the performance of the employee's duties.

Knowledge & Skills:

Experience and evidence of clinical competencies for acceptance into role.

Demonstrates good written and verbal communication skills.

Annual Requirements:

Annual Physical

BLS Certification-must be maintained

ACLS Certification-must be maintained

PALS Certification-must be maintained

ORCCs

Education Hours

Physical Qualifications:

Weight Demands            

Lifting 26 - 50 lbs - Occasionally 

Carrying 26 - 50 lbs – Occasionally

Pushing/Pulling 26 - 50 lbs - Occasionally              

Sliding/Transferring 26 – 50 lbs- Occasionally        

                                                                                                                                              

Physical Demands:         

Standing - Frequently    

Sitting - Occasionally      

Walking - Frequently     

Talking - Frequently       

Driving - Rarely

Balancing/Climbing - Rarely

Stooping/Kneeling - Frequently

Crouching/Crawling - Rarely       

Reaching - Frequently   

Hearing - Frequently     

Seeing - Frequently        

Turning/Twisting/Leaning - Frequently  

Mental Demands:           

Problem Solving - Frequently     

Supervise - Frequently  

Organize - Frequently   

Plan - Frequently            

Decision Making - Frequently    

Interpret Data – Frequently

Write - Frequently          

Reading - Frequently     

Working Conditions:      

Indoor - Frequently        

High Temperatures - Rarely        

Loud Noise - Frequently

Confined Areas - Frequently

Outdoor – N/A 

Cold Temperatures - Rarely        

Fumes – Rarely

               

Equipment Use:

Telephone - Occasionally             

Computer (Beginner Level) - Frequently

Computer (Intermediate Level) - Frequently       

Computer (Advanced Level) – Occasionally          

Copier - Occasionally      

Patient Testing Equipment - Frequently

Patient Transport Equipment – Frequently          

Fax - Occasionally            

Core Responsibilities:    

Maintains the standards of anesthesia care and implements the related policies and procedures of the medical center and the Surgery department.

  • Is able to organize and set priorities when performing anesthesia duties and responsibilities. Performs psychological evaluations to assist in the development of rehabilitation plans for outpatients and inpatients

Reviews and follows the Anesthesiologists plan of care including the pre-anesthetic assessment and evaluation, anesthetic type and risk classification.

  • Reviews the patient's current health status and medical history, including pertinent lab work before administering any anesthetic. Refers any questions/concerns to the supervising anesthesiologist. Ensures that the supervising anesthesiologist is notified of induction and emergence from anesthesia.

Demonstrates proficiency in all modes of administering general anesthesia.

  • Competent to perform and/or monitor any procedure involving regional anesthesia, including labor epidural analgesia.  Administers the anesthetics, adjuvant drugs, accessory drugs, and fluids necessary to manage the anesthetic, to maintain the patient's physiologic homeostasis, and corrects abnormal responses to the anesthesia or surgery. Capably manages the patient's airway and pulmonary status. Manages emergence and recovery from anesthesia by administering medications, fluids, or ventilator support in order to maintain homeostasis, to provide relief from pain and anesthesia side effects, or to prevent or manage complications. Capable of responding to emergency situations by providing airway management, administration of emergency fluids or drugs, or basic or advanced cardiac life support techniques.

Implementation of safe and appropriate care of the patient.

  • Checks all anesthesia equipment, i.e., gas machines, monitors, etc., prior to its use, to ensure the integrity of the system and documents. Capable of troubleshooting all anesthesia related equipment. Provides a comfortable environment for the patient and maintains patient dignity and identifies unsafe situations and reports to the appropriate person. Confers with the surgeon/supervising anesthesiologist as to the method of positioning to provide optimum safety for the patient and access for the surgeon. Adheres to all department policies, procedures and standards related to technical skills (i.e., application of monitoring equipment, drawing of ABG's, hanging blood, etc.) and is competent in performance of technical skills. Ensures that a "Time Out" occurs with active participation from the OR team.

Reports pertinent patient data, observations and reactions to supervising anesthesiologist and documents observations accurately. 

  • Notifies the supervising anesthesiologist and surgeon as appropriate of any undue responses, i.e., hypotension, cardiac dysrhythmias, etc. who will assist as needed. Provides legible documentation of anesthesia care given, patient responses and relevant times. Ensures supervising anesthesiologist co-signs anesthetic record. Thoroughly and consistently completes anesthesia patient charges. Provides for continuity of patient care by reporting specific patient data to the appropriate health care providers, i.e., OR circulators, PACU, etc.

Demonstrates knowledge and skills to perform safe and effective patient care and/or interaction with all age groups. 

  • Evaluates age appropriate motor skills and psychological norms. Recognizes patient's psychological development. Interview/communication techniques are age appropriate.  Assesses safety needs based on age groups and provides safety measures based on that assessment. Uses appropriate sized equipment for size and age of patient. Completes age specific newsletters and associated tests.

Provides a Clean and Safe Patient Environment/Work Area.

  • OR Room organized, all equipment removed and stored in proper place to include x-ray aprons, positioning devices, etc.  All equipment/instruments stored in appropriate places in center core. Actively participates in the time out and the "WHO" checklist.

Behavioral Expectations :

Safety

  • Makes sure to understand every safety practice expected by the organization. Takes no shortcuts that increase the risks of accidents, personal injuries or equipment failures. Looks for unsafe practices in the workplace and takes responsibility to ensure that others are aware of the potential impact. This is distinctly different from those who are unaware of many safety expectations, take shortcuts that increase safety risks, and/or fail to recognize and take timely action to increase safe practices by others.          

Communication

  • Communicates effectively and appropriately. Uses good judgment as to what to communicate to whom as well as the best way to get that accomplished. Speaks in a clear and credible manner, selecting the right tone for the situation and audience. Listens to others and allows them to make their point.

Accountability  

  • Prioritizes tasks and manages time to ensure that deadlines are met. Plans his or her time and sticks to those plans. Prevents or manages interruptions until the highest priority tasks are accomplished. Accepts responsibility for his or her actions. 
  • Arrives at work on time and ready to contribute. Shows up for meetings well-prepared. 

Conflict Resolution         

  • Handles sensitive or difficult issues with grace and confidence. Remains clear-headed and focused and inspires others to do the same. Remains objective in the face of strong emotions. Can acknowledge strong emotions without being unduly influenced by their intensity.          

Interpersonal Skills         

  • Demonstrates a genuine interest in the thoughts, opinions, values and needs of co-workers and customers and views differences in these areas as both inevitable and acceptable. Avoids speaking, writing or doing other things that could be seen as disrespectful of people in their absence (or "behind their backs"). Recognizes and shows respect for the strengths and contributions of others.

Responsiveness

  • Personally demonstrates that external (or internal) customers are a high priority. Identifies customer needs and expectations and responds to them in a timely and effective manner. Anticipates and prevents delays or other things that can adversely affect the customer. Keeps customers informed about the status of pending actions and inquires about customer satisfaction with products or services.

Teamwork         

  • Is an effective team player who adds complementary skills and contributes valuable ideas, opinions and feedback. Communicates in an open and candid manner and can be counted upon to fulfill any commitments made to others on the team.           

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Why Work at Saint Francis?

Saint Francis Healthcare System began in 1875 when three courageous Franciscan Sisters answered a call to care for those in need. What started as a 12‑bed hospital has grown into the region’s leading healthcare system—recognized nationally for exceptional quality, safety, and patient experience.

Today, Saint Francis serves more than 715,000 people across five states. With a 306‑bed Medical Center, nearly 3,000 team members, and over 300 providers, Saint Francis is not only the largest healthcare system between St. Louis and Memphis—it’s a powerful economic anchor for the communities it serves.

You’ll find more than 50 specialties, the region’s only Level III Emergency and Trauma Center, and southeast Missouri’s first Level III NICU. The system’s employed physician group, Saint Francis Medical Partners, supports more than 40 outreach clinics and 70% of the area’s primary care providers.

 

A Mission That Matters

At Saint Francis, you’re not just doing a job - you’re part of a Catholic healing ministry rooted in compassion, dignity, and service. Every action is inspired by a commitment to honor human life and care for every person who walks through the doors.

Mission

To provide a ministry of healing, wellness, quality, and love inspired by our faith in Jesus Christ.

Vision

To be a leading Catholic healthcare system that celebrates and protects the gift of life by providing exceptional patient outcomes in quality, safety, access and value.

 

Values You Can Feel Every Day

  • Integrity: Doing what’s right, even when no one is watching

  • Stewardship: Managing resources wisely for the future

  • Faith: Believing in a purpose greater than ourselves

  • Hope: Lifting up those who feel discouraged

  • Joy: Serving others with a grateful, happy heart

  • Compassion: Seeing others through Christ's eyes

  • Excellence: Always striving to be the best

  • Dignity: Respecting human life from beginning to end

 

If You’re Looking to Make a True Impact…

Saint Francis offers a workplace where your work has purpose, your team feels like family, and your contributions support a mission that has been changing lives for more than 150 years.

 

Total Rewards

Our most important asset is our colleagues. That's why Saint Francis Healthcare System offers a comprehensive benefits program to meet all your needs. Colleagues working at least 24 hours per week will have access to our Total Rewards package as outlined below.

  • Comprehensive and affordable health coverage including medical, prescription, dental and vision - available on the first of the month after hire date

  • Saint Francis Medical Services Discount

  • Earned Time Off (ETO) based on relevant years of work history. ETO combines vacation, sick, holidays, and personal days into one balance to allow for flexibility

  • Retirement benefits including SFHS immediate matching

  • Education Assistance benefits up to $5,000 per calendar year for one year of service after graduation

  • Other benefits including: Benefit Support through Health Advocate, Employee Assistance Program, Flexible Spending Accounts, Identity Theft Protection, Pet Insurance, Earned Wage Access

 

To learn more about our Total Rewards package and eligibility, visit www.sfmc.net/careers/benefits/.

 

Saint Francis Healthcare System provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Saint Francis Healthcare System complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.

 

In compliance with the ADA Amendments Act (ADAAA) should you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation in order to apply for a currently open position with Saint Francis Healthcare System, please call 573-331-5152 or email us at careers@sfmc.net.