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CRNA In Racine, WI

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Anesthesiology Racine, WI Full-time Hospital
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A full-time CRNA opportunity is open at All Saints Hospital, a 380-bed Level 2 Trauma Center in Racine, Wisconsin, offering a broad and varied anesthesia case mix spanning cardiac, emergency, and general surgery. The facility also houses a Women's Imaging Center designated as a Breast Center of Excellence by the American College of Radiology, reflecting the depth of subspecialty services on campus. The schedule — 7 days on / 7 days off, totaling just 26 weeks of work per year — is one of the most favorable in the region, and a signing incentive of up to $100,000 makes this one of the stronger compensation packages available to CRNAs in the Midwest.

Perks and Benefits

  • Signing incentive of up to $100,000 for qualifying candidates
  • Enhanced base compensation structured by experience level
  • Comprehensive benefits package included
  • Paid professional liability insurance with tail coverage
  • Relocation assistance available
  • CME resources and professional development through an internal education institute
  • Access to clinician wellness and peer referral programs

Practice Highlights

  • 380-bed acute care facility operating as a designated Level 2 Trauma Center
  • Diverse anesthesia case mix including cardiac, emergency, and general surgery
  • Women's Imaging Center on campus, recognized as a Breast Center of Excellence by the American College of Radiology
  • Full subspecialty depth consistent with a major regional referral center
  • 7 days on / 7 days off schedule — only 26 weeks worked per year

Qualifications

  • Current CRNA certification (NBCRNA)
  • Graduate of an accredited nurse anesthesia program
  • Active Wisconsin APRN license or eligibility to obtain
  • Comfort with a high-acuity, multi-specialty case mix including cardiac and trauma

About the Community

Racine sits on the western shore of Lake Michigan, roughly 25 miles south of Milwaukee and 65 miles north of Chicago — offering genuine big-city access without big-city cost of living. The lakefront setting provides year-round recreation including sailing, cycling, and waterfront parks, while the city itself features a nationally recognized Frank Lloyd Wright architectural heritage and a revitalized downtown. Racine's location within the Milwaukee–Chicago corridor means strong school options, cultural amenities, and easy weekend travel, making it a compelling base for clinicians who want lifestyle alongside a high-caliber practice environment.