A full-time CRNA is needed for an ongoing locum assignment at an outpatient surgery center in North Platte, Nebraska. This autonomous, supervision-free practice covers general surgery and healthy pediatric anesthesia cases in a structured ambulatory environment. The role runs Monday through Friday on a strict daytime schedule — no call, no nights, no weekends — making it one of the cleaner work-life balance opportunities available in outpatient anesthesia. Providers seeking clinical variety, schedule predictability, and independent practice will find this engagement well-suited to those priorities.
Perks and Benefits
- Competitive locum pay rates commensurate with outpatient CRNA market
- Ongoing locum engagement — not a short-term fill, providing income stability
- Monday–Friday daytime schedule with zero call, no nights, and no weekend obligations
- Predictable 40-hour work week with consistent daily hours
- Flexible outpatient environment with immediate start availability
Practice Highlights
- Autonomous CRNA practice — no anesthesia supervision required or in place
- Outpatient surgery center setting with a structured, fast-paced case flow
- Case mix includes general surgery and healthy pediatric anesthesia cases
- Documentation via HST charting software
- Full-time schedule of 40 hours per week across Monday through Friday
- No call coverage obligations of any kind — strictly daytime, weekday practice
- Ambulatory environment designed for clinical efficiency and provider consistency
Qualifications
- Active CRNA certification in good standing (NBCRNA)
- Active Nebraska state licensure or eligibility to obtain prior to start
- Demonstrated comfort practicing independently in outpatient or ambulatory surgery settings
- Proficiency with general surgery anesthesia and healthy pediatric cases in an outpatient context
- Prior experience in outpatient or ambulatory procedural environments strongly preferred
- Ability to begin as soon as possible for an ongoing assignment
About the Community
North Platte sits at the confluence of the North and South Platte Rivers in west-central Nebraska, offering a genuine small-city lifestyle with low cost of living, affordable housing, and easy access to wide-open outdoor recreation including hunting, fishing, and trail use along the Platte River corridor. The community is a regional hub for the surrounding high plains, with a tight-knit character and a pace of life that complements the kind of schedule this role provides. Omaha and Denver are both accessible for periodic travel, while North Platte itself delivers the essentials — good schools, local amenities, and a welcoming community — without the overhead of a major metro.