A CRNA opportunity at The Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio — a 555-bed, nationally recognized not-for-profit acute care facility with a 125-year legacy of clinical excellence. This role places you inside one of the region's most comprehensive surgical and procedural environments, supported by a strong department culture and a compensation package that includes student loan repayment. Cincinnati's Most Preferred Hospital for 21 consecutive years, The Christ Hospital is a destination facility for candidates who want to practice at the highest level of their profession.
Perks and Benefits
- Excellent compensation package (details provided upon inquiry)
- Student loan repayment options available to qualified candidates
- Paid professional liability insurance with tail coverage
- Association with a nationally leading physician practice organization
- Beautiful, well-resourced facility with a strong hospital and department culture
Practice Highlights
- 555-bed not-for-profit acute care facility with a 125-year history of clinical excellence
- Comprehensive surgical and procedural service lines including cardiovascular care, orthopedic and spine surgery, women's health, major surgery, oncology, behavioral medicine, and emergency medicine
- Nationally recognized program — consistently ranked among the top performing hospitals by U.S. News & World Report
- Magnet-designated institution, reflecting the highest standards of nursing and clinical team quality
- Named Cincinnati's Most Preferred Hospital for 21 consecutive years by the National Research Corporation (NRC)
- Part of a regional health system with more than 100 care locations across Greater Cincinnati, supporting a broad and diverse patient referral base
- Excellent hospital and department culture with a collaborative, high-performing anesthesia team
Qualifications
- Graduation from an accredited nurse anesthesia program; CRNA certification required
- Active Ohio APRN license or eligibility to obtain prior to start
- Comfort with the full breadth of anesthesia cases supported by a high-volume, multi-specialty acute care facility
About the Community
Cincinnati sits along the Ohio River at the convergence of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana — a major Midwestern metro offering a low cost of living relative to comparable cities, highly rated public and private school systems, and a vibrant arts, dining, and sports culture anchored by professional baseball, football, and soccer franchises. The region's four-season climate, accessible neighborhoods, and strong sense of community make it a compelling destination for clinicians relocating from higher-cost markets or seeking a city with genuine livability.