A CRNA opportunity in Hancock, Michigan — situated in the scenic Upper Peninsula — offering flexible PRN coverage with full W-2 employment status and paid malpractice insurance including tail coverage. This role is structured for a clinician who wants to practice independently at the full scope of their license, with access to robust professional development resources and a formal wellness program. Ideal for a CRNA seeking schedule flexibility without sacrificing the support infrastructure of a well-resourced anesthesia practice.
Perks and Benefits
- Highly competitive compensation (specific figures available upon inquiry)
- W-2 employment status with full employee standing
- Flexible PRN scheduling — control your own availability
- Paid professional liability insurance with tail coverage included
- Access to CME resources and professional development tools through an established clinician education institute
- Clinician wellness program and peer referral program
Practice Highlights
- Independent CRNA practice model — work at the top of your license without physician supervision constraints
- PRN coverage structure offering maximum scheduling flexibility
- Supported by a national anesthesia infrastructure with access to clinical and administrative resources
Qualifications
- Graduation from an accredited nurse anesthesia program; CRNA credential required
- National Board of Certification and Recertification for Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA) certification required or eligibility to obtain
- Active Michigan CRNA license or eligibility to obtain licensure in Michigan
- Comfort practicing independently across a broad anesthesia case mix
About the Community
Hancock sits on the Keweenaw Peninsula in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, directly across the Portage Canal from Houghton — a tight-knit college town anchored by Michigan Technological University. The region offers an exceptional outdoor lifestyle with world-class snowfall for skiing and snowmobiling, Lake Superior shoreline access, hiking, and fishing, all at a cost of living well below national averages. For clinicians drawn to a quieter, four-season environment with genuine community character, the Keweenaw Peninsula is a compelling place to put down roots.