WVU Medicine
Overview
The position is an Academic CRNA role at WVU Medicine, blending clinical anesthesia practice with academic duties in the WVU School of Nursing’s DNP Nurse Anesthetist Program. The Lecturer works with the Program Director and Assistant Program Director, reporting to the Department Chair, and serves as a nurse anesthetist academic and clinical faculty member. Responsibilities
Clinical Duties: Maintain patient safety; manage airway techniques and equipment; work within delineated clinical privileges; minimize infection risks; protect patient confidentiality; participate in pre-anesthetic evaluations; perform anesthesia techniques (e.g., IV access, arterial access as per protocol, intubation/extubation); monitor patient responses to anesthesia; manage induction, maintenance, and emergence of general, regional, and monitored anesthesia; recognize adverse reactions, initiate corrective actions, order necessary labs, and provide postoperative care; administer IV fluids and blood products when appropriate; document anesthesia care; perform safety checks on anesthesia equipment; assist with informed consent review and surgical site verification; participate in the surgical pause; communicate with the perioperative team; provide anesthesia care in emergencies when an anesthesiologist is unavailable; assist with teaching and evaluating new CRNAs, GRNAs, SRNAs; maintain controlled substances per policy and regulations; uphold professionalism. Qualifications
Master’s degree from an accredited institution. Unencumbered nursing license or eligibility for licensure as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in West Virginia if out of state. Active certification or recertification as a CRNA by NBCRNA. Three to five years of clinical CRNA practice. Experience with academic education, preferably within a nurse anesthetist program, including curriculum development, evaluation, and instruction. Academic Duties
Serve on committees of the program and assist with admissions of nurse anesthetist cohorts. Design and provide expert didactic, simulation, and clinical instruction for nurse anesthetist students using innovative approaches. Participate in DNP committee activities, including advising as Faculty of Record for up to eight DNP projects. Complete programmatic documentation according to COA and WVU School of Nursing policies (philosophy, objectives, master schedule, organizational charts, policies, budget, minutes, statistics, course materials, exams, and self-study reports). Model clinical excellence; be responsive and accessible to student inquiries; promote collegiality and teamwork; uphold ethical and professional standards; maintain current education and clinical skills; maintain CRNA certification and active practice; network to promote the DNP Nurse Anesthetist program; represent the program to internal and external audiences; strengthen program relations with the School of Nursing, WVU, and related stakeholders. Other duties as assigned. Physical Requirements
The physical demands reflect essential functions of the job; reasonable accommodations may be provided. Detail-oriented vision at close range; ability to remain calm in high-stress situations. Working Environment
Standard healthcare environment; be prepared for exposure to infectious diseases and hazardous materials; follow strict guidelines to protect against risks and injuries. May involve contact with infectious patients or hazardous substances; adherence to safety protocols to prevent disease transmission and injuries; potential for back strain when moving patients. Skills and Abilities
Strong interpersonal and communication skills; reliable, responsible, and dependable; adaptable to change; ability to work well with diverse individuals; may require on-call, nights, weekends, or holidays. Additional Information
Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40 Shift: Varied Employment Type: Full-time Company: UHA University Health Associates Cost Center: 8000 UHA Anesthesiology Address: 1 Medical Center Drive, Morgantown, WV Equal Opportunity Employer
University Health Associates and its subsidiaries are equal opportunity employers and comply with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices laws. Discrimination is prohibited based on race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, ethnicity, sex (including gender identity and pregnancy), age, disability, citizenship, veteran status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment.
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The position is an Academic CRNA role at WVU Medicine, blending clinical anesthesia practice with academic duties in the WVU School of Nursing’s DNP Nurse Anesthetist Program. The Lecturer works with the Program Director and Assistant Program Director, reporting to the Department Chair, and serves as a nurse anesthetist academic and clinical faculty member. Responsibilities
Clinical Duties: Maintain patient safety; manage airway techniques and equipment; work within delineated clinical privileges; minimize infection risks; protect patient confidentiality; participate in pre-anesthetic evaluations; perform anesthesia techniques (e.g., IV access, arterial access as per protocol, intubation/extubation); monitor patient responses to anesthesia; manage induction, maintenance, and emergence of general, regional, and monitored anesthesia; recognize adverse reactions, initiate corrective actions, order necessary labs, and provide postoperative care; administer IV fluids and blood products when appropriate; document anesthesia care; perform safety checks on anesthesia equipment; assist with informed consent review and surgical site verification; participate in the surgical pause; communicate with the perioperative team; provide anesthesia care in emergencies when an anesthesiologist is unavailable; assist with teaching and evaluating new CRNAs, GRNAs, SRNAs; maintain controlled substances per policy and regulations; uphold professionalism. Qualifications
Master’s degree from an accredited institution. Unencumbered nursing license or eligibility for licensure as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in West Virginia if out of state. Active certification or recertification as a CRNA by NBCRNA. Three to five years of clinical CRNA practice. Experience with academic education, preferably within a nurse anesthetist program, including curriculum development, evaluation, and instruction. Academic Duties
Serve on committees of the program and assist with admissions of nurse anesthetist cohorts. Design and provide expert didactic, simulation, and clinical instruction for nurse anesthetist students using innovative approaches. Participate in DNP committee activities, including advising as Faculty of Record for up to eight DNP projects. Complete programmatic documentation according to COA and WVU School of Nursing policies (philosophy, objectives, master schedule, organizational charts, policies, budget, minutes, statistics, course materials, exams, and self-study reports). Model clinical excellence; be responsive and accessible to student inquiries; promote collegiality and teamwork; uphold ethical and professional standards; maintain current education and clinical skills; maintain CRNA certification and active practice; network to promote the DNP Nurse Anesthetist program; represent the program to internal and external audiences; strengthen program relations with the School of Nursing, WVU, and related stakeholders. Other duties as assigned. Physical Requirements
The physical demands reflect essential functions of the job; reasonable accommodations may be provided. Detail-oriented vision at close range; ability to remain calm in high-stress situations. Working Environment
Standard healthcare environment; be prepared for exposure to infectious diseases and hazardous materials; follow strict guidelines to protect against risks and injuries. May involve contact with infectious patients or hazardous substances; adherence to safety protocols to prevent disease transmission and injuries; potential for back strain when moving patients. Skills and Abilities
Strong interpersonal and communication skills; reliable, responsible, and dependable; adaptable to change; ability to work well with diverse individuals; may require on-call, nights, weekends, or holidays. Additional Information
Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40 Shift: Varied Employment Type: Full-time Company: UHA University Health Associates Cost Center: 8000 UHA Anesthesiology Address: 1 Medical Center Drive, Morgantown, WV Equal Opportunity Employer
University Health Associates and its subsidiaries are equal opportunity employers and comply with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices laws. Discrimination is prohibited based on race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, ethnicity, sex (including gender identity and pregnancy), age, disability, citizenship, veteran status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment.
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