- Schedule: 5 8 hour days, 4 10s, and 12 hour shifts are also available.
- All CRNAs submitted at this time must be willing to do weekend call work (pager, not in-house). Call details below:
- WEEKEND CALL: 0700 - 0700 Saturday or Sunday. Call 1 on Sunday is off Post Call on Monday, Call 2 is not off Post Call.
- Weeknight call at least once per week.
- Trauma cases - MOSTLY. CRNAs only perform SPINAL Blocks, NO regional anesthesia.
- # of operating rooms: 17 MOR, 7 DSC, plus specials, cath labs, endo, radiology
- EMR: EPIC
- Patient Age Demographic: Adolescent, Child, Adult, Geriatric. 90%+ of the patients are over the age of 12.
- Option to work 4 10 hour days or 5 8 hour days, also can offer 12 hour shifts
- Will need a DEA and CSR
- Credentialing timeframe is roughly 90 days
About the Facility
Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise, Idaho is dedicated to delivering advanced medical services in a spiritual, healing environment throughout southwest Idaho, eastern Oregon and northern Nevada. Through innovative technologies, compassionate staff and warm, healing environments, Saint Alphonsus strives to provide care that is focused on patients.
Founded in 1894 by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Saint Alphonsus was the first hospital established in Boise bringing healthcare to the poor and under served. Now referred to as Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, our licensed medical-surgical/acute care 381-bed facility serves as the center for advanced medicine and is poised to support the community well into the future. Saint Alphonsus also has an intricate system of health and wellness services that extend into the communities around our region.
The Saint Alphonsus Medical Group in Boise has primary care and specialty care physicians throughout the region that are focused on keeping care close to home. Our Virtual Monitoring & Care initiatives use telemedicine to reach out to patients who are homebound or in rural areas that lack mobility or access to healthcare centers and services. Through audio and/or visual means, healthcare providers are able to remotely assess, monitor, instruct, educate and treat patients who typically would not be able to travel to receive services. These community-based services, combined with the advanced critical care available at Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, provide residents with more comprehensive, convenient and accessible health and wellness care, and support our mission to improve the health of our communities.