A full-time CRNA opportunity is available at an acute care hospital in Indiana, Pennsylvania, offering a broad, high-variety surgical case mix across orthopedics, robotics, ophthalmology, general surgery, GI/endoscopy, OB, and healthy pediatric ENT. The position is structured as an ongoing locum tenens assignment with flexible shift scheduling and zero call requirements — a rare combination of clinical depth and schedule predictability. CRNAs here operate with meaningful clinical autonomy within a well-organized, multi-service-line anesthesia program.
Perks and Benefits
- Ongoing locum tenens engagement with flexible shift scheduling
- No call requirements — predictable, manageable hours every assignment
- Independent contractor structure supporting out-of-state CRNAs
- Optional regional block cases available to maintain and expand procedural breadth
- Pennsylvania licensure support available for eligible candidates
Practice Highlights
- Diverse inpatient surgical case mix spanning orthopedics, robotics, ophthalmology, general surgery, GI, endoscopy, OB, and healthy pediatric ENT
- OB anesthesia coverage is an integrated, required component of the role — candidates must have demonstrated OB anesthesia experience
- GI and endoscopy procedures managed within a full inpatient hospital setting
- Robotic surgery cases included in the mix, reflecting a technologically current OR environment
- Optional regional block cases available for CRNAs who wish to preserve or expand their procedural skill set
- CRNA-model program emphasizing clinical autonomy within a structured hospital framework
- Steady, manageable case volume across multiple surgical service lines — no unpredictable surge environment
- Ongoing assignment with consistent scheduling, suited to long-term locum placement
Qualifications
- Active CRNA certification (NBCRNA) required
- Active Pennsylvania CRNA licensure, or demonstrated eligibility and willingness to obtain
- Demonstrated experience providing OB anesthesia — required, not optional
- Comfort with a broad general hospital case mix including GI/endoscopy, orthopedics, ophthalmology, and pediatric ENT
- Availability for ongoing, flexible locum shift scheduling
About the Community
Indiana, Pennsylvania is a small university city in the Allegheny Highlands region of western Pennsylvania, home to Indiana University of Pennsylvania and offering a low cost of living relative to Pittsburgh, which lies approximately 55 miles to the southwest. The area features four-season outdoor recreation — including hiking, fishing, and proximity to Laurel Highlands ski resorts — alongside a tight-knit community feel and affordable housing. Clinicians who value a quieter pace, easy access to a major metro, and genuine work-life balance will find Indiana a compelling base.