CRNA - Pediatric Cardiac (Full Time, Day shift) Sign On Bonus!
Company: Nicklaus Children's Hospital
Location: Miami
Posted on: November 4, 2025
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Job Description:
Description Job Summary Provides anesthetic care of the
patients, exclusively under the direct supervision and guidance of
a Pediatric Anesthesiologist. Job Specific Duties - Obtains the
patient’s medical history and performs physical exam. - Verifies
patient identification, procedure to be done and body site if
applicable, and that the informed consent for the planned
anesthetic intervention has been obtained from the parent or legal
guardian. Verifies adequate NPO times. - Assesses the patient’s
pain management needs prior to the procedure. - Assesses the
patient’s medical history, physical exam, age specific needs and
requirements for a safe and successful completion of the procedure
and how it might affect the patient’s response to anesthesia. -
Discusses with the supervising anesthesiologist the patient’s
specific medical needs, the physiology and technical needs of the
procedure, and determines the specific pre-anesthetic medications
plus medications and anesthetic techniques that will best fit the
patient’s need during this procedure. - Writes orders for pre
anesthetic medications. - Performs a pre-anesthesia machine check
then sets up and organizes all rooms assigned for the full daily
schedule. - Participates in Time Out, verification of patient’s
identity, procedure and site. - Together with the supervising
anesthesiologist administers the anesthetic plan that was
determined to be the best plan for the patient’s need. - Inserts
peripheral venous catheters, radial artery catheters or central
venous catheter if deemed necessary under the supervision of the
anesthesiologist. - Performs supervised, safe and effective
techniques during mask ventilation, tracheal intubation, extubation
and mechanical ventilation of the patient. - Provides anesthesia
care consistent with infection control and anesthetic safety. -
Continuously monitors patient with pulse oximetry, capnograph, EKG,
NIBP or arterial line, and temperature sensors if available, oxygen
analyzer, neuromuscular function if applicable and documents every
5 minutes on the anesthesia record. - Continuously adjusts the
level of anesthesia, and alters the technique or amount of
respiratory support to meet patient’s needs. - Observes skin color,
the color of the blood in the surgical field and performs arterial
blood gas analysis when indicated. - Constantly monitors blood
loss, urine output when possible and records on the anesthesia
record. - Manages patient’s fluid, blood, electrolyte and acid base
balance as discussed with the supervising anesthesiologist. -
Maintains vigilance and immediately notifies the supervising
anesthesiologist of any unexpected or untoward patient reaction to
the anesthesia or the procedure. - Maintains detailed records of
the medications given, techniques used and the patient’s response,
on the anesthetic record. - Assists in the resuscitation of
critically ill, severely traumatized, or compromised patient. -
Works as a team member in providing breaks and lunches for other
anesthesia personnel as their time allows. - Provides a thorough
report of the patient’s psychological and physical condition,
peri-anesthetic course and anticipated problems to the
post-anesthesia health care provider who assumes the patient’s care
following anesthesia. - Provides post-anesthesia follow-up and
evaluation of the patient’s response to anesthesia, and for
potential post-anesthesia complications, taking appropriate
corrective actions and requesting consultation as indicated. -
Initiates and administers respiratory support to ensure adequate
ventilation and oxygenation in the immediate post-anesthesia
period. - Initiates and administers pharmacological or fluid
support to ensure cardiovascular stability if emergently required
in the post-anesthesia period. - Evaluates patients for discharge
from a post-anesthesia care area. Qualifications Minimum Job
Requirements - Master's Degree Master's or Doctorate degree (DNP or
DNAP) of Nurse Anesthesia accredited by the American Association of
Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) Council of Accreditation of Nurse
Anesthesia Educational Programs. (Required) - APRN State of Florida
Licensure - maintain active and in good standing throughout
employment - National Board of Certification & Recertification for
Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA) - CPR BLS -American Heart Association
BLS Maintain active and in good standing throughout employment -
PALS - American Heart Association PALS Maintain active and in good
standing throughout employment - ACLS - American Heart Association
ACLS Maintain active and in good standing throughout employment -
Successful completion of Credentialing by NCH Medical
Administration required - BACKGRD - Level II Background Check
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities - Pediatric experience desired. -
Demonstrates the knowledge of anesthesia practice and procedure. -
Ability to evaluate the patient’s response to care, solve problems
and adapt plan of care. - Competent bedside manners that instill
confidence in patients and their families. - Effective
communication skills. - Ability to react calmly during stressful
conditions. - Ability to foster an amicable relationship with the
patient and family, the anesthesiologist, surgeons, nurses and
surgical technicians at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital. - Proficiency
with Nicklaus Children’s Hospital requirements for social/skills
that promote professionalism, pride in Nicklaus Children’s
Hospital, respect, honesty, team work and a sense of responsibility
towards safety and optimum patient care. APP Job: Nursing -
Clinical Department: NCPS-ANESTHESIOLOGY- Job Status: Full Time
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