A Level II Trauma Center in Bangor, Maine is seeking both part-time and full-time CRNAs for an ongoing locum assignment with flexible scheduling. The facility operates a collaborative Anesthesia Care Team model under physician medical direction, supporting a broad regional surgical and trauma caseload in eastern Maine. Shift flexibility — including 8-, 10-, and 12-hour options — makes this a strong fit for CRNAs seeking consistent volume without a rigid schedule commitment. Optional overnight call shifts provide a straightforward path to supplemental earnings.
Perks and Benefits
- Competitive locum pay rates commensurate with CRNA experience and case complexity
- Flexible shift lengths: 8, 10, or 12 hours — part-time and full-time schedules available
- Optional overnight call shifts (19:00–07:00) for additional compensation
- Travel and housing support consistent with locum placement standards
- Ongoing assignment with scheduling continuity — not a one-time gap fill
Practice Highlights
- Level II Trauma Center serving a broad regional catchment across eastern Maine
- Inpatient anesthesia services spanning a range of surgical and procedural case types
- Collaborative Anesthesia Care Team model with physician medical direction
- Trauma-capable environment with caseloads consistent with Level II designation
- Clinical documentation on Cerner EHR
- Structured, team-oriented practice environment with clear lines of supervision and support
- Optional overnight call shifts (19:00–07:00) available for CRNAs seeking additional shifts
Qualifications
- Active CRNA certification through the NBCRNA
- Broad inpatient anesthesia experience across multiple surgical and procedural case types
- Comfort functioning within a supervised, team-based Anesthesia Care Team model
- Experience in or readiness for a trauma-capable hospital environment
- Active Maine CRNA licensure or eligibility to obtain prior to start
About the Community
Bangor is the commercial and cultural hub of eastern Maine — a mid-sized city with a genuine small-town feel, low cost of living, and immediate access to some of the Northeast's most compelling outdoor recreation, including Acadia National Park, the Maine coast, and the Penobscot River corridor. The region draws clinicians who value four-season outdoor life, strong community roots, and a pace of living that is difficult to replicate in larger metro markets. Boston is accessible by air from Bangor International Airport, keeping urban amenities within reach without the urban cost of living.