CRNA Marble Falls
Listed on 2026-01-24
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Emergency Medicine, Nurse Anesthetist/CRNA, Clinical Nurse Specialist
Current Sign‑On Bonuses
Current sign‑on bonuses for Marble Falls: $75,000 for a 3‑year commitment.
Are you ready to embark on an exciting journey in anesthesia care? Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Marble Falls, TX, invites skilled Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) to join our recognized team. With cutting‑edge facilities, and a commitment to excellence, this opportunity promises both professional fulfillment and personal growth.
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center Marble Falls is a 46‑bed hospital with a Level IV Trauma designation. The 188,000‑square‑foot facility offers a wide network of medical and surgical services, including orthopedics, ENT, ophthalmology, general, urology, GI, pain, podiatry, OB, and rare radiology cases‑NO hearts, heads, or spines. Our growing team of anesthesia providers consists of four CRNAs and four physicians. Currently, anesthesia practice is a combination of an ACT model and independent practice.
Anesthetizing locations include 3 OR rooms, 2 endoscopy suites, 1 urology suite, and a C/S room. Call responsibilities are 1:6‑7 from home (30‑minute call back) with the MD as a backup call. Weekend call is from Friday to Sunday, mostly OB and orthopedics on weekends‑post‑call days off 95 % of the time. We are seeking CRNA with any degree of experience to join our established group of anesthesia providers who value work camaraderie as well as a healthy work life balance.
We are willing to train if anyone lacks experience in regionals or needs a refresher. Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Texas Hill Country, Marble Falls is a vibrant city located just 45 miles northwest of Austin. Despite its modest population of 6,514 residents, Marble Falls boasts a rich cultural heritage and a thriving community spirit. Recognized as a Certified Film Friendly Community by the Texas Film Commission, Marble Falls offers residents and visitors a charming blend of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and recreational opportunities.
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) is a licensed nurse with advanced training in anesthesia. The CRNA administers, monitors, and adjusts anesthetic doses for patients of all ages during surgery and other procedures.
Limited to select locations based on unique workplace dynamics.
Essential Functions of the Role- Interprets physician's pre‑anesthetic evaluation and lab data.
- Reviews health history, including psychosocial as well as biophysical. Reviews all current laboratory data.
- Performs pre‑induction examination and inspection of body parts or organ systems related to an anesthetic plan. Reviews the proposed surgery with the patient.
- Perform a brief physical assessment of the patient, dentures, prosthetic devices, allergies, and NPO status. Verify that all prescribed safety standards have been met before anesthesia induction. Check the machine checklist, functional suction equipment, airway management equipment, proper placement of monitoring and electrosurgical electrodes, and physical positioning.
- Induces and maintains general anesthesia at safe levels. Uses techniques prescribed by the staff anesthesiologist or customary department methods.
- Selects and administers anesthetic techniques, medications, and adjunctive drugs according to accepted departmental guidelines.
- Performs intratracheal intubation and extubation protecting the patient at all times.
- Identifies and manages emergency situations according to departmental policies and procedures.
- Performs regional anesthesia using techniques prescribed by the assigned staff anesthesiologist or techniques customarily used within the department.
- Selects and administers regional anesthetic techniques, medications, and adjunctive drugs according to accepted departmental guidelines.
- Identifies and manages emergency situations according to departmental policies and procedures.
- Monitors life support functions, recording various data, and verifies equipment is working. All available noninvasive monitoring equipment will be used on patients receiving general anesthesia (i.e., BP, EKG, oximeter, pre‑cardial stethoscope/esophageal stethoscope, temperature, oxygen analyzer, and…
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