Locum Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) - Anesthesiology - General/Other in Pleasant Prairie, WI

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist | Anesthesiology - General/Other Location: Pleasant Prairie, WI Employer: Rhino Medical Pay: Competitive weekly pay (inquire for details) Contract Duration: 2 Weeks Start Date: ASAP

About the Position Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin CRNA Locum Tenens

Full-Scope Anesthesia • OB + Cardiac Exposure • Call Required • Ongoing Coverage

Rhino Medical is leading the charge seeking experienced Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists for a high-acuity, full-scope locum tenens opportunity in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin. This is a comprehensive anesthesia role offering exposure to a wide range of cases, including OB, cardiac, and regional anesthesia, within a collaborative and clinically robust hospital setting.

Opportunity Snapshot

Contract Type: Locum Tenens

Start Date: ASAP – Ongoing

Schedule

  • Monday–Friday surgical coverage
  • 7:00 AM start (arrival by 6:30 AM)
  • Typical 8–9 hour days (must stay until cases are complete)
Call Structure:
  • Weeknight call: ~4:00 PM – 7:00 AM (pager-based)
  • Weekend call: 24-hour call (Friday–Sunday rotation)
  • Initial expectation: 2 weekday calls + every other weekend
  • Progressing to: 2 weekday calls + every third weekend
Call is solo, with multiple providers on rotation across specialties.

Practice Environment

  • Community hospital with 8–11 active ORs daily
  • Additional GI procedural suites (inpatient and outpatient)
  • ~14,000 total cases annually
  • ~550 deliveries per year
Care Model:
  • Independent CRNA practice
  • CRNAs perform their own regional blocks (UGRA)
  • Limited supervision; physician support available as needed
Team Composition:
  • 9 anesthesiologists
  • 2 CRNAs
EMR: EPIC

This is a clinically diverse, high-functioning anesthesia program with strong autonomy.

Clinical Scope

  • Full-scope anesthesia across all major service lines:
    • General surgery
    • Orthopedics and spine
    • OB/GYN (including epidurals)
    • Cardiac (exposure expected)
    • Neuro
    • Urology
    • GI, IR, cath lab, EP
    • Pediatrics
  • Perform and manage:
    • Regional anesthesia blocks
    • Epidurals
    • Airway management including complex cases
Providers must be comfortable across a broad, high-acuity case mix.

What We’re Looking For

  • Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
  • Active Wisconsin license or ability to obtain
  • NBCRNA certification
Required Comfort Level:
  • Independent practice
  • OB (including epidurals)
  • Regional blocks
  • Pediatric cases
  • Cardiac exposure
  • High-acuity anesthesia environments
  • Willingness to use EPIC or learn quickly
Why CRNAs Take This Assignment
  • Full-scope clinical exposure across all specialties
  • Independent practice with strong support
  • High case variety—no repetitive workflow
  • Long-term, ongoing coverage stability
  • Paid for all hours worked beyond scheduled shift
This is a high-caliber assignment for experienced CRNAs looking to stay clinically sharp and engaged.

Why Rhino Medical

  • Weekly direct deposit
  • AAA-rated malpractice coverage
  • Concierge credentialing support
  • Travel and lodging coordination available
This opportunity is best suited for CRNAs seeking broad clinical exposure, autonomy, and a high-functioning anesthesia environment with ongoing stability.

Apply today to start a confidential conversation.

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