Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) are sought for an exciting locum tenens opportunity at a critical access hospital in Damariscotta, Maine.
Designed for experienced anesthetists, this role involves working alongside a dedicated team in a 25-bed facility that handles a variety of surgical cases.
Starting with specific coverage dates in 2025, this position transitions into a full-time arrangement in 2026 with a unique two weeks on/two weeks off schedule.
Enjoy the flexibility and work-life balance this position offers, supported by a comprehensive credentialing process.Key DetailsAssignment Type: Locum TenensSetting: Critical Access HospitalStart Date: October 28, 2025Schedule: Mix of 8 and 10-hour shifts in 2025; Full-time with a two weeks on/two weeks off schedule from 2026Patient Population: All AgesLocation: Damariscotta, MEStipends: Housing and travel options can be discussed for non-local candidatesBenefits• Weekly direct deposit• Malpractice insurance with tail coverage• Supportive credentialing assistance• Lodging and mileage reimbursement (if applicable)• Flexible schedulingJob ResponsibilitiesAdminister anesthesia for a variety of surgical and diagnostic procedures, including general surgery, orthopedics, OB/GYN, endoscopy, ENT, podiatry, and ophthalmology.Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure safe anesthetic care.Utilize EPIC EMR for patient documentation and care coordination.QualificationsBoard Certification requiredActive ME License or Active Compact License requiredAbility to cover specific 2025 dates and commit to full-time coverage in 2026Working HoursMix of 8 and 10-hour shifts in 2025Full-time schedule: Two weeks on/two weeks off starting in 2026SkillsProficiency in delivering a broad range of anesthetic techniquesAptitude for working in a critical access hospital settingStrong teamwork and communication skills Join a well-respected team in Damariscotta, ME, and enjoy the professional fulfillment of working in a supportive environment with opportunities for locum to permanent transitions.