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Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)
VillageMD/Summit Health/CityMD/Starling Berkeley Heights, New Jersey
Outstanding Per Diem CRNA opportunity at our ambulatory surgery centers! Summit Health is a growing, physician led, multispecialty practice environment that operates multiple ASCs for a wide range of ambulatory surgeries. This opportunity provides a fantastic lifestyle with no nights, no call, no holidays, and no requirement for work on weekends. Requirements include: Requires NJ State Medical License and certification and board certification as a Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) CDS and DEA required Ability to commute to Berkeley Heights and Florham Park, as needed Responsibilities include: Works collaboratively on a team with 15 full-time Anesthesiologists and 5 CRNAs Provides anesthetic care for a wide variety of cases including General Surgery, Bariatric Surgery, Orthopedics, Joint Replacement, Spine, Plastics, ENT, Urology, Ophthalmology, and GI Provides anesthetic care for all types of patients and procedures in collaboration with the medically directing physician and under the standards and guidelines of the Department of Anesthesiology Will administer anesthesia during surgery or procedures and will continuously monitor the patient's vital signs and reactions and manage accordingly Compensation Range: $200.00/hour The provided compensation range is based on industry standards and salary determinations will be made based on numerous factors including but not limited to years of experience, individual performance, quality measures and location of position. SUMMIT HEALTH We are a smoke and drug-free environment. EOE M/F/D/V
04/14/2026
Full time
Outstanding Per Diem CRNA opportunity at our ambulatory surgery centers! Summit Health is a growing, physician led, multispecialty practice environment that operates multiple ASCs for a wide range of ambulatory surgeries. This opportunity provides a fantastic lifestyle with no nights, no call, no holidays, and no requirement for work on weekends. Requirements include: Requires NJ State Medical License and certification and board certification as a Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) CDS and DEA required Ability to commute to Berkeley Heights and Florham Park, as needed Responsibilities include: Works collaboratively on a team with 15 full-time Anesthesiologists and 5 CRNAs Provides anesthetic care for a wide variety of cases including General Surgery, Bariatric Surgery, Orthopedics, Joint Replacement, Spine, Plastics, ENT, Urology, Ophthalmology, and GI Provides anesthetic care for all types of patients and procedures in collaboration with the medically directing physician and under the standards and guidelines of the Department of Anesthesiology Will administer anesthesia during surgery or procedures and will continuously monitor the patient's vital signs and reactions and manage accordingly Compensation Range: $200.00/hour The provided compensation range is based on industry standards and salary determinations will be made based on numerous factors including but not limited to years of experience, individual performance, quality measures and location of position. SUMMIT HEALTH We are a smoke and drug-free environment. EOE M/F/D/V
Anesthesiology
VISTA Staffing Solutions Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Are you an Anesthesiology physician searching for your next locum tenens opportunity? This position with one of VISTA's healthcare partners in Oklahoma might be the perfect fit for you!Opportunity Highlights Schedule: 5 x 10s, 7 am to 5 pm, No Call Required Job Setting: Adult Anesthesia Types of Cases: Direct patient care as well as teaching and supervision of residents and fellows, medical students, and other trainees. Opportunities in general anesthesiology. Positions in the subspecialties of cardiovascular, obstetric, and pediatric anesthesiology, critical care medicine, pain management, and goal oriented research occasionally occur. Minimum Requirements Board Certified/Board Eligible: Board certified or board eligible in Anesthesiology. Board certified, ABMS/AOA required Certifications: BLS, ACLS Licensure: Must have or obtain Oklahoma medical license prior to employment About VISTA Staffing A ClearlyRated Best of Staffing Client and Talent 10 Year Diamond Award winner, VISTA has 30 years of experience optimizing continuity of care for hospitals, medical practices and government agencies across the US. A leading provider of short term US locum tenens and permanent physician search services, VISTA partners healthcare providers with facilities who need them most, providing an effective strategy for lessening the impact of the global provider shortage. Our VISTA team goes above and beyond to make healthcare providers feel valued in the job search process and are committed to elevating careers to new heights.
04/14/2026
Full time
Are you an Anesthesiology physician searching for your next locum tenens opportunity? This position with one of VISTA's healthcare partners in Oklahoma might be the perfect fit for you!Opportunity Highlights Schedule: 5 x 10s, 7 am to 5 pm, No Call Required Job Setting: Adult Anesthesia Types of Cases: Direct patient care as well as teaching and supervision of residents and fellows, medical students, and other trainees. Opportunities in general anesthesiology. Positions in the subspecialties of cardiovascular, obstetric, and pediatric anesthesiology, critical care medicine, pain management, and goal oriented research occasionally occur. Minimum Requirements Board Certified/Board Eligible: Board certified or board eligible in Anesthesiology. Board certified, ABMS/AOA required Certifications: BLS, ACLS Licensure: Must have or obtain Oklahoma medical license prior to employment About VISTA Staffing A ClearlyRated Best of Staffing Client and Talent 10 Year Diamond Award winner, VISTA has 30 years of experience optimizing continuity of care for hospitals, medical practices and government agencies across the US. A leading provider of short term US locum tenens and permanent physician search services, VISTA partners healthcare providers with facilities who need them most, providing an effective strategy for lessening the impact of the global provider shortage. Our VISTA team goes above and beyond to make healthcare providers feel valued in the job search process and are committed to elevating careers to new heights.
Physician / Anesthesiology / New York / Locum Tenens / $425/hr+ Anesthesiology locum in upstate NY. Job
WhiteCoat Locums Plattsburgh, New York
Facility in Plattsburgh, NY seeking Anesthesiology locums coverageRates: $425/hr+Opportunity HighlightsStart Date: June 2026.Duration: Through end of September 2026 (Possible extension).Schedule: MondayFriday, 7:00 AM 3:30 PM.Call Requirements: On-call is mandatory as agreed upon; provider must remain within 15 minutes of the facility.Commitment: Ideal candidates can cover 2 consecutive weeks per month.Work Setting: 100% OR and L&D (No clinic work).EMR: EPIC.Clinical Scope & VolumeThe provider will manage standard surgical cases as the primary anesthesiologist in a 9-OR suite facility.Daily Case Volume: Approximately 45 cases per day.L&D Volume: Roughly 700800 deliveries per year.Required Procedures: All "bread and butter" surgery and Regional Blocks for OR cases.Preferred Specialties: OB/Gyn, Ortho, GS, Plastics, Vascular, Colo-rectal, ENT, GI, and Urology.Exclusions: No Cardiothoracic (CT), Neuro, or Cranial cases.Pediatrics: Not required, but healthy pediatrics are welcomed (no high-risk peds).Team: Joins a group of 15 MDs; rarely responsible for supervising the 2 CRNAs on staff.Provider RequirementsBoard Status: Board Certified (BC) or Board Eligible (BE) in Anesthesiology.Licensure: Active New York (NY) State License in hand.Certifications: ACLS and MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) proof required.Background: Temp privileges are available for providers with a clean file (no malpractice, no work history gaps).Technical: No telehealth experience required.About WhiteCoat Locums:- Physician owned and led agency- Highest-Pay rates on the market- $1m/3m malpractice insurance and tail- 100% transparency
04/14/2026
Full time
Facility in Plattsburgh, NY seeking Anesthesiology locums coverageRates: $425/hr+Opportunity HighlightsStart Date: June 2026.Duration: Through end of September 2026 (Possible extension).Schedule: MondayFriday, 7:00 AM 3:30 PM.Call Requirements: On-call is mandatory as agreed upon; provider must remain within 15 minutes of the facility.Commitment: Ideal candidates can cover 2 consecutive weeks per month.Work Setting: 100% OR and L&D (No clinic work).EMR: EPIC.Clinical Scope & VolumeThe provider will manage standard surgical cases as the primary anesthesiologist in a 9-OR suite facility.Daily Case Volume: Approximately 45 cases per day.L&D Volume: Roughly 700800 deliveries per year.Required Procedures: All "bread and butter" surgery and Regional Blocks for OR cases.Preferred Specialties: OB/Gyn, Ortho, GS, Plastics, Vascular, Colo-rectal, ENT, GI, and Urology.Exclusions: No Cardiothoracic (CT), Neuro, or Cranial cases.Pediatrics: Not required, but healthy pediatrics are welcomed (no high-risk peds).Team: Joins a group of 15 MDs; rarely responsible for supervising the 2 CRNAs on staff.Provider RequirementsBoard Status: Board Certified (BC) or Board Eligible (BE) in Anesthesiology.Licensure: Active New York (NY) State License in hand.Certifications: ACLS and MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) proof required.Background: Temp privileges are available for providers with a clean file (no malpractice, no work history gaps).Technical: No telehealth experience required.About WhiteCoat Locums:- Physician owned and led agency- Highest-Pay rates on the market- $1m/3m malpractice insurance and tail- 100% transparency
US Navy
Registered Nurse
US Navy Salt Lake City, Utah
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/14/2026
Full time
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
US Navy
Registered Nurse
US Navy Greenville, South Carolina
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/14/2026
Full time
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
Christus Health
Licensed Practical Nurse - Anesthesiology
Christus Health Shreveport, Louisiana
Description Summary: A professional who utilizes the nursing process to assess, reassess, implement, coordinate, and evaluate patient care activities, under the supervision of a Registered Nurse. Collaborate with other Clinical Associates and healthcare disciplines to meet individual needs using appropriate resources to ensure safe, quality, cost-effective care. Nurtures a relationship with physicians, nursing staff, and other disciplines involved in the care of the patient/family. Responsibilities: Under the direction/supervision of an RN, effectively manages patient care delivery as assigned:Completes and documents reassessment of patient needs according to department standards. Documents and communicates an appropriate multidisciplinary plan of care based on identified problems and/or patient needs. Collaborate with patient/family/physician and other disciplines to coordinate the plan of care. Evaluates patient response to care, revises plan of care as necessary, and documents appropriately Administers and documents medications and treatments safely following Medication Administration policy and procedure. Recognizes change or urgent situations in patient condition and intervenes appropriately. Provide patient and/or family with information relative to treatment plan, diagnostic/surgical procedures, disease process, and care after discharge. Initiates collaboration and documents appropriate teaching, considering age, cultural and religious beliefs, and barriers to learning. Evaluates the effectiveness of teaching and provides appropriate follow-up. Performs Point of Care Testing within the scope of licensure; accurately performs testing according to the approved procedure and limits testing to only those tests for which competency has been assessed, and the operator is deemed qualified by a designated trainer. Job Requirements: Education/Skills Graduate from an accredited school of practical nursing or vocational nursing Experience One year as hospital staff level LPN in assigned area Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications Current Louisiana LPN license. BLS provider certification required Work Schedule: 5 Days - 8 Hours Work Type: Full Time
04/14/2026
Full time
Description Summary: A professional who utilizes the nursing process to assess, reassess, implement, coordinate, and evaluate patient care activities, under the supervision of a Registered Nurse. Collaborate with other Clinical Associates and healthcare disciplines to meet individual needs using appropriate resources to ensure safe, quality, cost-effective care. Nurtures a relationship with physicians, nursing staff, and other disciplines involved in the care of the patient/family. Responsibilities: Under the direction/supervision of an RN, effectively manages patient care delivery as assigned:Completes and documents reassessment of patient needs according to department standards. Documents and communicates an appropriate multidisciplinary plan of care based on identified problems and/or patient needs. Collaborate with patient/family/physician and other disciplines to coordinate the plan of care. Evaluates patient response to care, revises plan of care as necessary, and documents appropriately Administers and documents medications and treatments safely following Medication Administration policy and procedure. Recognizes change or urgent situations in patient condition and intervenes appropriately. Provide patient and/or family with information relative to treatment plan, diagnostic/surgical procedures, disease process, and care after discharge. Initiates collaboration and documents appropriate teaching, considering age, cultural and religious beliefs, and barriers to learning. Evaluates the effectiveness of teaching and provides appropriate follow-up. Performs Point of Care Testing within the scope of licensure; accurately performs testing according to the approved procedure and limits testing to only those tests for which competency has been assessed, and the operator is deemed qualified by a designated trainer. Job Requirements: Education/Skills Graduate from an accredited school of practical nursing or vocational nursing Experience One year as hospital staff level LPN in assigned area Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications Current Louisiana LPN license. BLS provider certification required Work Schedule: 5 Days - 8 Hours Work Type: Full Time
Anesthesiology Physician
NorthStar Anesthesia Huntsville, Alabama
Leadership. Balance. Opportunity. Its All Here at NorthStar. Join NorthStar Anesthesia as we continue our exciting nationwide expansion! Were seeking passionate anesthesiologists to help deliver excellence in anesthesia care across NorthStars growing network of 280+ client sites in 25 states. Whether youre an experienced anesthesiologist, a new graduate, or currently completing your residency or fellowship, we welcome you to explore a future with NorthStar where opportunities are tailored to your experience and aspirations. What you can expect: Top-tier compensation and exceptional benefits package that reward your expertise Flexible scheduling and supportive teams that respect your work-life balance Work to the capacity of your specialty with diverse cases and multi-specialty facilities Opportunities for leadership, professional growth, and long-term career development across our growing national network About Us: As one of the largest and fastest-growing providers of anesthesia services in the U.S., NorthStar is proud to care for millions of patients each year through the expertise of our 4,000+ clinicians. We are a mission-driven team united by our commitment to innovation, collaboration, and the highest standards in patient care. ALL LEVELS OF EXPERIENCE ARE WELCOME! EXPERIENCED ANESTHESIOLOGIST PHYSICIANS, RESIDENTS AND NEW GRADS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. THIS ROLE: NorthStar is currently seeking a talented and compassionate Anesthesiologist to join our team at Crestwood Medical Center in Huntsville, AL. THEFACILITY: Crestwood Medical Center CASES INCLUDE: Bread and Butter with emphasis in Ortho and Spine, great opportunity to advance regional skills We Offer: No In-House Call Top of Market Base Salary $464,400 + $10,000 Bonus Annually Incentives, Stipends & Sign on Bonus Available Annual Retention Bonus: $10,600 Generous PTO; 9 weeks Meals in the hospital are paid for Full Time, W2 Flexible Scheduling Health, Dental, Vision Short term disability Company paid long term disability Company paid life insurance and AD&D insurance 401K plan with company match Pet Insurance Malpractice CEU Funds Learning and development programs Mentorship TO APPLY: Our 5 SECOND QUICK APPLY process is fast. It's only 1 step & takes just seconds! Click link to apply now. Or email: NATIONWIDE OPPORTUNITIES: Explore NorthStars Nationwide opportunities across more than 22 states including: AL, CO, DE, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, KY, KS, MD, MI, MO, NC, NE, NM OH, PA, TN, TX, WV, VA NorthStar Anesthesia provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
04/14/2026
Full time
Leadership. Balance. Opportunity. Its All Here at NorthStar. Join NorthStar Anesthesia as we continue our exciting nationwide expansion! Were seeking passionate anesthesiologists to help deliver excellence in anesthesia care across NorthStars growing network of 280+ client sites in 25 states. Whether youre an experienced anesthesiologist, a new graduate, or currently completing your residency or fellowship, we welcome you to explore a future with NorthStar where opportunities are tailored to your experience and aspirations. What you can expect: Top-tier compensation and exceptional benefits package that reward your expertise Flexible scheduling and supportive teams that respect your work-life balance Work to the capacity of your specialty with diverse cases and multi-specialty facilities Opportunities for leadership, professional growth, and long-term career development across our growing national network About Us: As one of the largest and fastest-growing providers of anesthesia services in the U.S., NorthStar is proud to care for millions of patients each year through the expertise of our 4,000+ clinicians. We are a mission-driven team united by our commitment to innovation, collaboration, and the highest standards in patient care. ALL LEVELS OF EXPERIENCE ARE WELCOME! EXPERIENCED ANESTHESIOLOGIST PHYSICIANS, RESIDENTS AND NEW GRADS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. THIS ROLE: NorthStar is currently seeking a talented and compassionate Anesthesiologist to join our team at Crestwood Medical Center in Huntsville, AL. THEFACILITY: Crestwood Medical Center CASES INCLUDE: Bread and Butter with emphasis in Ortho and Spine, great opportunity to advance regional skills We Offer: No In-House Call Top of Market Base Salary $464,400 + $10,000 Bonus Annually Incentives, Stipends & Sign on Bonus Available Annual Retention Bonus: $10,600 Generous PTO; 9 weeks Meals in the hospital are paid for Full Time, W2 Flexible Scheduling Health, Dental, Vision Short term disability Company paid long term disability Company paid life insurance and AD&D insurance 401K plan with company match Pet Insurance Malpractice CEU Funds Learning and development programs Mentorship TO APPLY: Our 5 SECOND QUICK APPLY process is fast. It's only 1 step & takes just seconds! Click link to apply now. Or email: NATIONWIDE OPPORTUNITIES: Explore NorthStars Nationwide opportunities across more than 22 states including: AL, CO, DE, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, KY, KS, MD, MI, MO, NC, NE, NM OH, PA, TN, TX, WV, VA NorthStar Anesthesia provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
Anesthesiology Physician
NorthStar Anesthesia Fairhope, Alabama
Leadership. Balance. Opportunity. Its All Here at NorthStar. Join NorthStar Anesthesia as we continue our exciting nationwide expansion! Were seeking passionate anesthesiologists to help deliver excellence in anesthesia care across NorthStars growing network of 280+ client sites in 25 states. Whether youre an experienced anesthesiologist, a new graduate, or currently completing your residency or fellowship, we welcome you to explore a future with NorthStar where opportunities are tailored to your experience and aspirations. What you can expect: Top-tier compensation and exceptional benefits package that reward your expertise Flexible scheduling and supportive teams that respect your work-life balance Work to the capacity of your specialty with diverse cases and multi-specialty facilities Opportunities for leadership, professional growth, and long-term career development across our growing national network About Us: As one of the largest and fastest-growing providers of anesthesia services in the U.S., NorthStar is proud to care for millions of patients each year through the expertise of our 4,000+ clinicians. We are a mission-driven team united by our commitment to innovation, collaboration, and the highest standards in patient care. THE ROLE: We are currently seeking a talented and compassionate PRN Anesthesiologist to join our team at USA Baldwin County ASC in Fairhope, AL. This is a 1 MD model, CRNAs function independently. Regional block skills required. Mostly supervision. Quick credentialing if already Alabama licensed! PRN providers for One or Two weeks at a time for 10-12 weeks per year. Cases include: General, Ortho, Urology, ENT, Pediatrics, and GI THE FACILITY: USA Baldwin County ASC CASES INCLUDE: General, ortho, Urology, ENT, Pediatrics and GI We offer: Top of Market Pay: $325/hr 1099, W2 Flexible Scheduling - 1 - 2 weeks at a time for 10-12 weeks per year Health Dental Vision Short term disability Company paid long term disability Company paid life insurance and AD&D insurance 401K plan with company match Pet Insurance Malpractice CEU Funds Learning and development programs Mentorship TO APPLY: Our 5 SECOND QUICK APPLY process is fast and confidential. It's only 1 step & takes just seconds! Click link to apply now. Or email: The application window for this opportunity is ongoing. NATIONWIDE OPPORTUNITIES: Explore NorthStars Nationwide opportunities across more than 22 states including: AL, CO, DE, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, KY, KS, MD, MI, MO, NC, NE, NM OH, PA, TN, TX, WV, VA NorthStar Anesthesia provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
04/14/2026
Full time
Leadership. Balance. Opportunity. Its All Here at NorthStar. Join NorthStar Anesthesia as we continue our exciting nationwide expansion! Were seeking passionate anesthesiologists to help deliver excellence in anesthesia care across NorthStars growing network of 280+ client sites in 25 states. Whether youre an experienced anesthesiologist, a new graduate, or currently completing your residency or fellowship, we welcome you to explore a future with NorthStar where opportunities are tailored to your experience and aspirations. What you can expect: Top-tier compensation and exceptional benefits package that reward your expertise Flexible scheduling and supportive teams that respect your work-life balance Work to the capacity of your specialty with diverse cases and multi-specialty facilities Opportunities for leadership, professional growth, and long-term career development across our growing national network About Us: As one of the largest and fastest-growing providers of anesthesia services in the U.S., NorthStar is proud to care for millions of patients each year through the expertise of our 4,000+ clinicians. We are a mission-driven team united by our commitment to innovation, collaboration, and the highest standards in patient care. THE ROLE: We are currently seeking a talented and compassionate PRN Anesthesiologist to join our team at USA Baldwin County ASC in Fairhope, AL. This is a 1 MD model, CRNAs function independently. Regional block skills required. Mostly supervision. Quick credentialing if already Alabama licensed! PRN providers for One or Two weeks at a time for 10-12 weeks per year. Cases include: General, Ortho, Urology, ENT, Pediatrics, and GI THE FACILITY: USA Baldwin County ASC CASES INCLUDE: General, ortho, Urology, ENT, Pediatrics and GI We offer: Top of Market Pay: $325/hr 1099, W2 Flexible Scheduling - 1 - 2 weeks at a time for 10-12 weeks per year Health Dental Vision Short term disability Company paid long term disability Company paid life insurance and AD&D insurance 401K plan with company match Pet Insurance Malpractice CEU Funds Learning and development programs Mentorship TO APPLY: Our 5 SECOND QUICK APPLY process is fast and confidential. It's only 1 step & takes just seconds! Click link to apply now. Or email: The application window for this opportunity is ongoing. NATIONWIDE OPPORTUNITIES: Explore NorthStars Nationwide opportunities across more than 22 states including: AL, CO, DE, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, KY, KS, MD, MI, MO, NC, NE, NM OH, PA, TN, TX, WV, VA NorthStar Anesthesia provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
US Navy
Registered Nurse
US Navy New Haven, Connecticut
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/14/2026
Full time
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
Anesthesiology Physician
NorthStar Anesthesia Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Leadership. Balance. Opportunity. Its All Here at NorthStar. Join NorthStar Anesthesia as we continue our exciting nationwide expansion! Were seeking passionate anesthesiologists to help deliver excellence in anesthesia care across NorthStars growing network of 280+ client sites in 25 states. Whether youre an experienced anesthesiologist, a new graduate, or currently completing your residency or fellowship, we welcome you to explore a future with NorthStar where opportunities are tailored to your experience and aspirations. What you can expect: Top-tier compensation and exceptional benefits package that reward your expertise Flexible scheduling and supportive teams that respect your work-life balance Work to the capacity of your specialty with diverse cases and multi-specialty facilities Opportunities for leadership, professional growth, and long-term career development across our growing national network About Us: As one of the largest and fastest-growing providers of anesthesia services in the U.S., NorthStar is proud to care for millions of patients each year through the expertise of our 4,000+ clinicians. We are a mission-driven team united by our commitment to innovation, collaboration, and the highest standards in patient care. ALL LEVELS OF EXPERIENCE ARE WELCOME! EXPERIENCED ANESTHESIOLOGIST PHYSICIANS, RESIDENTS AND NEW GRADS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. THIS ROLE: NorthStar is currently seeking a talented and compassionate Anesthesiologist to join our team at Baptist Health Hardin in Elizabethtown, KY. THE FACILITY: Elizabethtown is a suburb of Louisville that allows access to city life at a more affordable cost of living. Baptist Health Hardin - Care Team Model - 1:4 Medical Direction - email us to schedule at tour! CASES INCLUDE: General, Ortho, Vascular, Endo, ENT & Pedi Dental - OB will be handled by CRNA team- MDs will not have any OB responsibilities We Offer: $555K Total - $500K base, $25K Quality Incentive, and $30K Acuity Stipend Incentives, Stipends & $90K Sign on Bonus w/ 3 years, $60K w/ 2 years Generous PTO - 12 Weeks Full Time, W2 Flexible Scheduling Health, Dental, Vision Short term disability Company paid long term disability Company paid life insurance and AD&D insurance 401K plan with company match Pet Insurance Malpractice CEU Funds Learning and development programs Mentorship TO APPLY: Our 5 SECOND QUICK APPLY process is fast. It's only 1 step & takes just seconds! Click link to apply now. Or email: NATIONWIDE OPPORTUNITIES: Explore NorthStars Nationwide opportunities across more than 22 states including: AL, CO, DE, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, KY, KS, MD, MI, MO, NC, NE, NM OH, PA, TN, TX, WV, VA NorthStar Anesthesia provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
04/14/2026
Full time
Leadership. Balance. Opportunity. Its All Here at NorthStar. Join NorthStar Anesthesia as we continue our exciting nationwide expansion! Were seeking passionate anesthesiologists to help deliver excellence in anesthesia care across NorthStars growing network of 280+ client sites in 25 states. Whether youre an experienced anesthesiologist, a new graduate, or currently completing your residency or fellowship, we welcome you to explore a future with NorthStar where opportunities are tailored to your experience and aspirations. What you can expect: Top-tier compensation and exceptional benefits package that reward your expertise Flexible scheduling and supportive teams that respect your work-life balance Work to the capacity of your specialty with diverse cases and multi-specialty facilities Opportunities for leadership, professional growth, and long-term career development across our growing national network About Us: As one of the largest and fastest-growing providers of anesthesia services in the U.S., NorthStar is proud to care for millions of patients each year through the expertise of our 4,000+ clinicians. We are a mission-driven team united by our commitment to innovation, collaboration, and the highest standards in patient care. ALL LEVELS OF EXPERIENCE ARE WELCOME! EXPERIENCED ANESTHESIOLOGIST PHYSICIANS, RESIDENTS AND NEW GRADS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. THIS ROLE: NorthStar is currently seeking a talented and compassionate Anesthesiologist to join our team at Baptist Health Hardin in Elizabethtown, KY. THE FACILITY: Elizabethtown is a suburb of Louisville that allows access to city life at a more affordable cost of living. Baptist Health Hardin - Care Team Model - 1:4 Medical Direction - email us to schedule at tour! CASES INCLUDE: General, Ortho, Vascular, Endo, ENT & Pedi Dental - OB will be handled by CRNA team- MDs will not have any OB responsibilities We Offer: $555K Total - $500K base, $25K Quality Incentive, and $30K Acuity Stipend Incentives, Stipends & $90K Sign on Bonus w/ 3 years, $60K w/ 2 years Generous PTO - 12 Weeks Full Time, W2 Flexible Scheduling Health, Dental, Vision Short term disability Company paid long term disability Company paid life insurance and AD&D insurance 401K plan with company match Pet Insurance Malpractice CEU Funds Learning and development programs Mentorship TO APPLY: Our 5 SECOND QUICK APPLY process is fast. It's only 1 step & takes just seconds! Click link to apply now. Or email: NATIONWIDE OPPORTUNITIES: Explore NorthStars Nationwide opportunities across more than 22 states including: AL, CO, DE, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, KY, KS, MD, MI, MO, NC, NE, NM OH, PA, TN, TX, WV, VA NorthStar Anesthesia provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
SSM Health
Anesthesiology Faculty Opportunity - Lead, Teach, and Practice at a Premier Level I Trauma Center
SSM Health Saint Louis, Missouri
SSM Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer:Community Description:About SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital: The Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital is dynamic, collaborative, and growing, and we are seeking ABA-certified or board-certified eligible anesthesiologists to join our expanding team. This is an exciting opportunity to practice in a state-of-the-art Level I Trauma Center while contributing to a department intentionally built around clinical excellence, education, and professional growth. We believe the strongest departments are created by investing in our physicians. Here, you'll find an environment that supports the development of your clinical interests, teaching passions, and leadership aspirations. A commitment to high-quality patient care and intraoperative teaching is essential, and physicians with a solution-oriented, proactive mindset will find meaningful opportunities to grow into leadership roles. Qualifications: Board-certified or board-eligible in Anesthesiology (ABA) Eligible for medical licensure in the State of Missouri Recent graduates encouraged to apply ; prior experience preferred Academic rank and salary commensurate with experience Why You'll Love This Opportunity: Signing bonus available Student loan assistance program Competitive salary with exceptional benefits Retirement savings plans with fixed and matched contributions Paid medical malpractice insurance Practice in a new state-of-the-art Level I Trauma Center Shared call structure supporting work-life balance EPIC EMR system Supportive academic culture focused on mentorship and collaboration Compensation & Benefits: SSM Health offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package designed to support you and your family, including medical, dental, vision, and pharmacy coverage , pre-tax savings incentives, a wellness program, and 403(b) and 457(b) retirement plans . Generous paid time off (PTO) and ongoing professional development opportunities help promote a healthy work-life balance and long-term career satisfaction. Come be part of a forward-thinking anesthesiology team where your expertise is valued, your growth is supported, and your work makes a meaningful impact every day. Join SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital and help shape the future of Anesthesiology and Critical Care. SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital, a LEVEL 1 Time Critical Diagnosis hospital in Stroke, Trauma and STEMI, is at the forefront of ground-breaking medical treatments, procedures, clinical trials and comprehensive patient care. Our commitment to research and innovation allows us to treat you and your family with the care you deserve. SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital has been an academic hospital in the St. Louis community for more than 80 years. We serve as the medical teaching hospital for Saint Louis University School of Medicine, and exclusively staffed by the SLUCare Physician Group. This relationship between SSM Health, SLUCare and Saint Louis University School of Medicine provides advanced health care solutions that benefit our community. Home to the famed Gateway Arch, St. Louis is one of the most livable cities in the country. This sprawling metropolitan mecca features a large variety of neighborhoods and communities spanning six counties. With an affordable housing market, trendy neighborhoods like Cherokee Street and Delmar Loop, and the booming economic landscape of the city make this one of the most attractive cities for young professionals. There is more to do per square mile in St. Louis than in any other city in the state. With restaurants, parks, recreation, cultural activities and sporting events, there's always something to do or see here. SSM Health is committed to equal employment opportunity based on race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, and all other statuses protected by law. To view all of our current provider career opportunities, visit For the clinicians at SSM Health, being here means being part of a heartful heritage of healing. It?s an opportunity to further a caring legacy while advancing medicine with an esteemed organization that encourages collaboration, empowers innovation, supports growth, and seeks to elevate care for everyone we serve.
04/14/2026
Full time
SSM Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer:Community Description:About SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital: The Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital is dynamic, collaborative, and growing, and we are seeking ABA-certified or board-certified eligible anesthesiologists to join our expanding team. This is an exciting opportunity to practice in a state-of-the-art Level I Trauma Center while contributing to a department intentionally built around clinical excellence, education, and professional growth. We believe the strongest departments are created by investing in our physicians. Here, you'll find an environment that supports the development of your clinical interests, teaching passions, and leadership aspirations. A commitment to high-quality patient care and intraoperative teaching is essential, and physicians with a solution-oriented, proactive mindset will find meaningful opportunities to grow into leadership roles. Qualifications: Board-certified or board-eligible in Anesthesiology (ABA) Eligible for medical licensure in the State of Missouri Recent graduates encouraged to apply ; prior experience preferred Academic rank and salary commensurate with experience Why You'll Love This Opportunity: Signing bonus available Student loan assistance program Competitive salary with exceptional benefits Retirement savings plans with fixed and matched contributions Paid medical malpractice insurance Practice in a new state-of-the-art Level I Trauma Center Shared call structure supporting work-life balance EPIC EMR system Supportive academic culture focused on mentorship and collaboration Compensation & Benefits: SSM Health offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package designed to support you and your family, including medical, dental, vision, and pharmacy coverage , pre-tax savings incentives, a wellness program, and 403(b) and 457(b) retirement plans . Generous paid time off (PTO) and ongoing professional development opportunities help promote a healthy work-life balance and long-term career satisfaction. Come be part of a forward-thinking anesthesiology team where your expertise is valued, your growth is supported, and your work makes a meaningful impact every day. Join SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital and help shape the future of Anesthesiology and Critical Care. SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital, a LEVEL 1 Time Critical Diagnosis hospital in Stroke, Trauma and STEMI, is at the forefront of ground-breaking medical treatments, procedures, clinical trials and comprehensive patient care. Our commitment to research and innovation allows us to treat you and your family with the care you deserve. SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital has been an academic hospital in the St. Louis community for more than 80 years. We serve as the medical teaching hospital for Saint Louis University School of Medicine, and exclusively staffed by the SLUCare Physician Group. This relationship between SSM Health, SLUCare and Saint Louis University School of Medicine provides advanced health care solutions that benefit our community. Home to the famed Gateway Arch, St. Louis is one of the most livable cities in the country. This sprawling metropolitan mecca features a large variety of neighborhoods and communities spanning six counties. With an affordable housing market, trendy neighborhoods like Cherokee Street and Delmar Loop, and the booming economic landscape of the city make this one of the most attractive cities for young professionals. There is more to do per square mile in St. Louis than in any other city in the state. With restaurants, parks, recreation, cultural activities and sporting events, there's always something to do or see here. SSM Health is committed to equal employment opportunity based on race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, and all other statuses protected by law. To view all of our current provider career opportunities, visit For the clinicians at SSM Health, being here means being part of a heartful heritage of healing. It?s an opportunity to further a caring legacy while advancing medicine with an esteemed organization that encourages collaboration, empowers innovation, supports growth, and seeks to elevate care for everyone we serve.
Anesthesiology Physician
NorthStar Anesthesia Corpus Christi, Texas
Start Strong. Lead with Confidence. Thrive with NorthStar. Are you a newly graduated anesthesiologist or currently in residency or fellowship ready to take the next step in your career? At NorthStar, were proud to support the next generation of physician leaders in anesthesia. With our nationwide growth and 200+ partner facilities in more than 25 states, youll find more than just a job youll find a launchpad for a rewarding and impactful career. Heres what you can expect: Structured onboarding and mentorship from experienced physician anesthesiologists Top-tier compensation and exceptional benefits package that reward your expertise Work to the capacity of your specialty with diverse cases and multi-specialty facilities Flexible scheduling and supportive teams to respect work-life balance Real career growth opportunities from day one across our growing national network About us: NorthStar Anesthesia is one of the largest and fastest-growing anesthesia care providers in the U.S. With a presence in over 22 states and more than 200 hospitals and healthcare facilities, our 4,000+ clinicians care for millions of patients each year. Were committed to clinical excellence, continuous learning, and providing an environment where anesthesia professionals can build meaningful and lasting careers. ALL LEVELS OF EXPERIENCE ARE WELCOME! EXPERIENCED PHYSICIANS, RESIDENTS AND NEW GRADS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. THE ROLE: We are currently seeking a talented and compassionate General & Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists to join our team at Corpus Christi Medial Center in Corpus Christi, TX. Anesthesiologists average 30-35 hours a week, and take beeper call from home - only come in for operative cases. Post call day off + 1 week off each month, to equal 12 weeks off annually - or sell back time for additional earning potential THE FACILITY: Corpus Christi Medial Center - Great Culture! CASES INCLUDE: General, Trauma, Ortho, Endo, OB, Urology, Gyn, Podiatry WE OFFER: Top of Market Base Salary $500K - $600K + $25k Quality Incentive Incentives, $75K CV Stipend & $150K Sign on Bonus Generous PTO - 12 Weeks Full Time, W2 Flexible Scheduling Health Dental Vision Short term disability Company paid long term disability Company paid life insurance and AD&D insurance 401K plan with company match Pet Insurance Malpractice CEU Funds Learning and development programs Mentorship TO APPLY: Our 5 SECOND QUICK APPLY process is fast and confidential. It's only 1 step & takes just seconds! Click link to apply now. Or email: NATIONWIDE OPPORTUNITIES: Explore NorthStars Nationwide opportunities across more than 22 states including: AL, CO, DE, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, KY, KS, MD, MI, MO, NC, NE, NM OH, PA, TN, TX, WV, VA NorthStar Anesthesia provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
04/14/2026
Full time
Start Strong. Lead with Confidence. Thrive with NorthStar. Are you a newly graduated anesthesiologist or currently in residency or fellowship ready to take the next step in your career? At NorthStar, were proud to support the next generation of physician leaders in anesthesia. With our nationwide growth and 200+ partner facilities in more than 25 states, youll find more than just a job youll find a launchpad for a rewarding and impactful career. Heres what you can expect: Structured onboarding and mentorship from experienced physician anesthesiologists Top-tier compensation and exceptional benefits package that reward your expertise Work to the capacity of your specialty with diverse cases and multi-specialty facilities Flexible scheduling and supportive teams to respect work-life balance Real career growth opportunities from day one across our growing national network About us: NorthStar Anesthesia is one of the largest and fastest-growing anesthesia care providers in the U.S. With a presence in over 22 states and more than 200 hospitals and healthcare facilities, our 4,000+ clinicians care for millions of patients each year. Were committed to clinical excellence, continuous learning, and providing an environment where anesthesia professionals can build meaningful and lasting careers. ALL LEVELS OF EXPERIENCE ARE WELCOME! EXPERIENCED PHYSICIANS, RESIDENTS AND NEW GRADS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. THE ROLE: We are currently seeking a talented and compassionate General & Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists to join our team at Corpus Christi Medial Center in Corpus Christi, TX. Anesthesiologists average 30-35 hours a week, and take beeper call from home - only come in for operative cases. Post call day off + 1 week off each month, to equal 12 weeks off annually - or sell back time for additional earning potential THE FACILITY: Corpus Christi Medial Center - Great Culture! CASES INCLUDE: General, Trauma, Ortho, Endo, OB, Urology, Gyn, Podiatry WE OFFER: Top of Market Base Salary $500K - $600K + $25k Quality Incentive Incentives, $75K CV Stipend & $150K Sign on Bonus Generous PTO - 12 Weeks Full Time, W2 Flexible Scheduling Health Dental Vision Short term disability Company paid long term disability Company paid life insurance and AD&D insurance 401K plan with company match Pet Insurance Malpractice CEU Funds Learning and development programs Mentorship TO APPLY: Our 5 SECOND QUICK APPLY process is fast and confidential. It's only 1 step & takes just seconds! Click link to apply now. Or email: NATIONWIDE OPPORTUNITIES: Explore NorthStars Nationwide opportunities across more than 22 states including: AL, CO, DE, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, KY, KS, MD, MI, MO, NC, NE, NM OH, PA, TN, TX, WV, VA NorthStar Anesthesia provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
US Navy
Registered Nurse
US Navy Lexington, Kentucky
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/14/2026
Full time
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
Anesthesiology Physician
NorthStar Anesthesia Chicago, Illinois
Start Strong. Lead with Confidence. Thrive with NorthStar. Are you a newly graduated anesthesiologist or currently in residency or fellowship ready to take the next step in your career? At NorthStar, were proud to support the next generation of physician leaders in anesthesia. With our nationwide growth and 200+ partner facilities in more than 25 states, youll find more than just a job youll find a launchpad for a rewarding and impactful career. Heres what you can expect: Structured onboarding and mentorship from experienced physician anesthesiologists Top-tier compensation and exceptional benefits package that reward your expertise Work to the capacity of your specialty with diverse cases and multi-specialty facilities Flexible scheduling and supportive teams to respect work-life balance Real career growth opportunities from day one across our growing national network About us: NorthStar Anesthesia is one of the largest and fastest-growing anesthesia care providers in the U.S. With a presence in over 22 states and more than 200 hospitals and healthcare facilities, our 4,000+ clinicians care for millions of patients each year. Were committed to clinical excellence, continuous learning, and providing an environment where anesthesia professionals can build meaningful and lasting careers. ALL LEVELS OF EXPERIENCE ARE WELCOME! EXPERIENCED PHYSICIANS, RESIDENTS AND NEW GRADS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. THIS ROLE: NorthStar is currently seeking a talented and compassionate Anesthesiologist to join our team in Chicago, St Marys and Elizabeth and Ascension Resurrection Medical Center. Variety of cases and fantastic team culture! Opportunity for a hot spot location in the city with a split to a facility with diverse cases. THE FACILITY: 50/50 split between Ascension St Mary's and Elizabeth Medical Center and Ascension Resurrection Medical Center - Care Team Practice CASES INCLUDE: Neuro spine, ortho, divinci robotic, ion bronchoscopy robotic, VATS, open heart, structural heart, GI, pain clinic, general, OB/GYN, labor and delivery, urology, healthy peds, ENT, cath lab/cardiac cases We Offer: Top of Market Base Salary $487,500K+ Incentives, Stipends, $75K Sign On 8 Weeks PTO - 8 Weeks Full Time, W2 Flexible Scheduling: equally distributed hours and call Health, Dental, Vision Short term disability Company paid long term disability Company paid life insurance and AD&D insurance 401K plan with company match Pet Insurance Malpractice CEU Funds Learning and development programs Mentorship TO APPLY: Our 5 SECOND QUICK APPLY process is fast. It's only 1 step & takes just seconds! Click link to apply now. Or email: NATIONWIDE OPPORTUNITIES: Explore NorthStars Nationwide opportunities across more than 22 states including: AL, CO, DE, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, KY, KS, MD, MI, MO, NC, NE, NM OH, PA, TN, TX, WV, VA NorthStar Anesthesia provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
04/14/2026
Full time
Start Strong. Lead with Confidence. Thrive with NorthStar. Are you a newly graduated anesthesiologist or currently in residency or fellowship ready to take the next step in your career? At NorthStar, were proud to support the next generation of physician leaders in anesthesia. With our nationwide growth and 200+ partner facilities in more than 25 states, youll find more than just a job youll find a launchpad for a rewarding and impactful career. Heres what you can expect: Structured onboarding and mentorship from experienced physician anesthesiologists Top-tier compensation and exceptional benefits package that reward your expertise Work to the capacity of your specialty with diverse cases and multi-specialty facilities Flexible scheduling and supportive teams to respect work-life balance Real career growth opportunities from day one across our growing national network About us: NorthStar Anesthesia is one of the largest and fastest-growing anesthesia care providers in the U.S. With a presence in over 22 states and more than 200 hospitals and healthcare facilities, our 4,000+ clinicians care for millions of patients each year. Were committed to clinical excellence, continuous learning, and providing an environment where anesthesia professionals can build meaningful and lasting careers. ALL LEVELS OF EXPERIENCE ARE WELCOME! EXPERIENCED PHYSICIANS, RESIDENTS AND NEW GRADS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. THIS ROLE: NorthStar is currently seeking a talented and compassionate Anesthesiologist to join our team in Chicago, St Marys and Elizabeth and Ascension Resurrection Medical Center. Variety of cases and fantastic team culture! Opportunity for a hot spot location in the city with a split to a facility with diverse cases. THE FACILITY: 50/50 split between Ascension St Mary's and Elizabeth Medical Center and Ascension Resurrection Medical Center - Care Team Practice CASES INCLUDE: Neuro spine, ortho, divinci robotic, ion bronchoscopy robotic, VATS, open heart, structural heart, GI, pain clinic, general, OB/GYN, labor and delivery, urology, healthy peds, ENT, cath lab/cardiac cases We Offer: Top of Market Base Salary $487,500K+ Incentives, Stipends, $75K Sign On 8 Weeks PTO - 8 Weeks Full Time, W2 Flexible Scheduling: equally distributed hours and call Health, Dental, Vision Short term disability Company paid long term disability Company paid life insurance and AD&D insurance 401K plan with company match Pet Insurance Malpractice CEU Funds Learning and development programs Mentorship TO APPLY: Our 5 SECOND QUICK APPLY process is fast. It's only 1 step & takes just seconds! Click link to apply now. Or email: NATIONWIDE OPPORTUNITIES: Explore NorthStars Nationwide opportunities across more than 22 states including: AL, CO, DE, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, KY, KS, MD, MI, MO, NC, NE, NM OH, PA, TN, TX, WV, VA NorthStar Anesthesia provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
US Navy
Registered Nurse
US Navy Henderson, Nevada
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/14/2026
Full time
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
Anesthesiology Physician
NorthStar Anesthesia Carbondale, Illinois
Leadership. Balance. Opportunity. Its All Here at NorthStar. Join NorthStar Anesthesia as we continue our exciting nationwide expansion! Were seeking passionate anesthesiologists to help deliver excellence in anesthesia care across NorthStars growing network of 280+ client sites in 25 states. Whether youre an experienced anesthesiologist, a new graduate, or currently completing your residency or fellowship, we welcome you to explore a future with NorthStar where opportunities are tailored to your experience and aspirations. What you can expect: Top-tier compensation and exceptional benefits package that reward your expertise Flexible scheduling and supportive teams that respect your work-life balance Work to the capacity of your specialty with diverse cases and multi-specialty facilities Opportunities for leadership, professional growth, and long-term career development across our growing national network About Us: As one of the largest and fastest-growing providers of anesthesia services in the U.S., NorthStar is proud to care for millions of patients each year through the expertise of our 4,000+ clinicians. We are a mission-driven team united by our commitment to innovation, collaboration, and the highest standards in patient care. ALL LEVELS OF EXPERIENCE ARE WELCOME! EXPERIENCED ANESTHESIOLOGIST PHYSICIANS, RESIDENTS AND NEW GRADS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. THIS ROLE: NorthStar is currently seeking a talented and compassionate Anesthesiologist to join our team at Southern Illinois Healthcare in Carbondale, IL. J1 Visas welcome and can be applied for at through DRA program. We currently have an unlimited number of openings for J1 Visa applicants for this position! THE FACILITY: Southern Illinois Healthcare. 29 points of service between all 6 facilities CASES INCLUDE: Ortho, General, Podiatry, Plastic, ENT, Cardiac, Major Vascular We Offer: Top of Market Base Salary $635K Incentives, Stipends + $60K Sign on Bonus Generous PTO - 10 Weeks Full Time Flexible Scheduling Health, Dental, Vision Short term disability Company paid long term disability Company paid life insurance and AD&D insurance 401K plan with company match Pet Insurance Malpractice CEU Funds Learning and development programs Mentorship Multiple facilities within this system: Memorial Hospital of Carbondale Herrin Hospital St. Joseph Memorial Hospital Harrisburg Hospital The Orthopedic Institute of Southern Illinois Physicians' Surgery Center TO APPLY: Our 5 SECOND QUICK APPLY process is fast. It's only 1 step & takes just seconds! Click link to apply now. Or email: NATIONWIDE OPPORTUNITIES: Explore NorthStars Nationwide opportunities across more than 22 states including: AL, CO, DE, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, KY, KS, MD, MI, MO, NC, NE, NM OH, PA, TN, TX, WV, VA NorthStar Anesthesia provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
04/14/2026
Full time
Leadership. Balance. Opportunity. Its All Here at NorthStar. Join NorthStar Anesthesia as we continue our exciting nationwide expansion! Were seeking passionate anesthesiologists to help deliver excellence in anesthesia care across NorthStars growing network of 280+ client sites in 25 states. Whether youre an experienced anesthesiologist, a new graduate, or currently completing your residency or fellowship, we welcome you to explore a future with NorthStar where opportunities are tailored to your experience and aspirations. What you can expect: Top-tier compensation and exceptional benefits package that reward your expertise Flexible scheduling and supportive teams that respect your work-life balance Work to the capacity of your specialty with diverse cases and multi-specialty facilities Opportunities for leadership, professional growth, and long-term career development across our growing national network About Us: As one of the largest and fastest-growing providers of anesthesia services in the U.S., NorthStar is proud to care for millions of patients each year through the expertise of our 4,000+ clinicians. We are a mission-driven team united by our commitment to innovation, collaboration, and the highest standards in patient care. ALL LEVELS OF EXPERIENCE ARE WELCOME! EXPERIENCED ANESTHESIOLOGIST PHYSICIANS, RESIDENTS AND NEW GRADS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. THIS ROLE: NorthStar is currently seeking a talented and compassionate Anesthesiologist to join our team at Southern Illinois Healthcare in Carbondale, IL. J1 Visas welcome and can be applied for at through DRA program. We currently have an unlimited number of openings for J1 Visa applicants for this position! THE FACILITY: Southern Illinois Healthcare. 29 points of service between all 6 facilities CASES INCLUDE: Ortho, General, Podiatry, Plastic, ENT, Cardiac, Major Vascular We Offer: Top of Market Base Salary $635K Incentives, Stipends + $60K Sign on Bonus Generous PTO - 10 Weeks Full Time Flexible Scheduling Health, Dental, Vision Short term disability Company paid long term disability Company paid life insurance and AD&D insurance 401K plan with company match Pet Insurance Malpractice CEU Funds Learning and development programs Mentorship Multiple facilities within this system: Memorial Hospital of Carbondale Herrin Hospital St. Joseph Memorial Hospital Harrisburg Hospital The Orthopedic Institute of Southern Illinois Physicians' Surgery Center TO APPLY: Our 5 SECOND QUICK APPLY process is fast. It's only 1 step & takes just seconds! Click link to apply now. Or email: NATIONWIDE OPPORTUNITIES: Explore NorthStars Nationwide opportunities across more than 22 states including: AL, CO, DE, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, KY, KS, MD, MI, MO, NC, NE, NM OH, PA, TN, TX, WV, VA NorthStar Anesthesia provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
US Navy
Registered Nurse
US Navy Knoxville, Tennessee
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/14/2026
Full time
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
Anesthesiology Physician
NorthStar Anesthesia Brownsville, Texas
Leadership. Balance. Opportunity. Its All Here at NorthStar. Join NorthStar Anesthesia as we continue our exciting nationwide expansion! Were seeking passionate anesthesiologists to help deliver excellence in anesthesia care across NorthStars growing network of 280+ client sites in 25 states. Whether youre an experienced anesthesiologist, a new graduate, or currently completing your residency or fellowship, we welcome you to explore a future with NorthStar where opportunities are tailored to your experience and aspirations. What you can expect: Top-tier compensation and exceptional benefits package that reward your expertise Flexible scheduling and supportive teams that respect your work-life balance Work to the capacity of your specialty with diverse cases and multi-specialty facilities Opportunities for leadership, professional growth, and long-term career development across our growing national network About Us: As one of the largest and fastest-growing providers of anesthesia services in the U.S., NorthStar is proud to care for millions of patients each year through the expertise of our 4,000+ clinicians. We are a mission-driven team united by our commitment to innovation, collaboration, and the highest standards in patient care. ALL LEVELS OF EXPERIENCE ARE WELCOME! EXPERIENCED ANESTHESIOLOGIST PHYSICIANS, RESIDENTS AND NEW GRADS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. THIS ROLE: NorthStar is currently seeking a talented and compassionate 1099 CV Anesthesiologist to join our team at Valley Regional Medical Center in Brownsville, TX. MD will do their own cases. Approximately, 80-100 hearts per year sharing between cardiac MDAs. TEE proficiency required, certification is a plus! Mix of General and Cardiac, Physician only cases. Level 3 trauma center. 1 CV OR & 1 OB OR are covered by their respective teams. THE FACILITY: Valley Regional Medical Center CASES INCLUDE: General, OB/Gyn, orthopedic, Neuro, urology, ENT, pediatric, dental, Endos, and cardiovascular and thoracic surgery. We Offer: Top of Market Base Salary $385K for 26 Weeks Full Time, 1099 Flexible Scheduling: Each Å"on week is inclusive of 5 weekday shifts + 50% of all weeknight/weekend call shifts. M-F 7a-3p: We run 9 ORs - 5 are Autonomously covered by CRNAs œ 2 are covered by MDs. Health, Dental, Vision Short term disability Company paid long term disability Company paid life insurance and AD&D insurance 401K plan with company match Pet Insurance Malpractice CEU Funds Learning and development programs Mentorship TO APPLY: Our 5 SECOND QUICK APPLY process is fast and confidential. It's only 1 step & takes just seconds! Click link to apply now. Or email: The application window for this opportunity is ongoing. NATIONWIDE OPPORTUNITIES: Explore NorthStars Nationwide opportunities across more than 22 states including: AL, CO, DE, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, KY, KS, MD, MI, MO, NC, NE, NM OH, PA, TN, TX, WV, VA NorthStar Anesthesia provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
04/14/2026
Full time
Leadership. Balance. Opportunity. Its All Here at NorthStar. Join NorthStar Anesthesia as we continue our exciting nationwide expansion! Were seeking passionate anesthesiologists to help deliver excellence in anesthesia care across NorthStars growing network of 280+ client sites in 25 states. Whether youre an experienced anesthesiologist, a new graduate, or currently completing your residency or fellowship, we welcome you to explore a future with NorthStar where opportunities are tailored to your experience and aspirations. What you can expect: Top-tier compensation and exceptional benefits package that reward your expertise Flexible scheduling and supportive teams that respect your work-life balance Work to the capacity of your specialty with diverse cases and multi-specialty facilities Opportunities for leadership, professional growth, and long-term career development across our growing national network About Us: As one of the largest and fastest-growing providers of anesthesia services in the U.S., NorthStar is proud to care for millions of patients each year through the expertise of our 4,000+ clinicians. We are a mission-driven team united by our commitment to innovation, collaboration, and the highest standards in patient care. ALL LEVELS OF EXPERIENCE ARE WELCOME! EXPERIENCED ANESTHESIOLOGIST PHYSICIANS, RESIDENTS AND NEW GRADS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. THIS ROLE: NorthStar is currently seeking a talented and compassionate 1099 CV Anesthesiologist to join our team at Valley Regional Medical Center in Brownsville, TX. MD will do their own cases. Approximately, 80-100 hearts per year sharing between cardiac MDAs. TEE proficiency required, certification is a plus! Mix of General and Cardiac, Physician only cases. Level 3 trauma center. 1 CV OR & 1 OB OR are covered by their respective teams. THE FACILITY: Valley Regional Medical Center CASES INCLUDE: General, OB/Gyn, orthopedic, Neuro, urology, ENT, pediatric, dental, Endos, and cardiovascular and thoracic surgery. We Offer: Top of Market Base Salary $385K for 26 Weeks Full Time, 1099 Flexible Scheduling: Each Å"on week is inclusive of 5 weekday shifts + 50% of all weeknight/weekend call shifts. M-F 7a-3p: We run 9 ORs - 5 are Autonomously covered by CRNAs œ 2 are covered by MDs. Health, Dental, Vision Short term disability Company paid long term disability Company paid life insurance and AD&D insurance 401K plan with company match Pet Insurance Malpractice CEU Funds Learning and development programs Mentorship TO APPLY: Our 5 SECOND QUICK APPLY process is fast and confidential. It's only 1 step & takes just seconds! Click link to apply now. Or email: The application window for this opportunity is ongoing. NATIONWIDE OPPORTUNITIES: Explore NorthStars Nationwide opportunities across more than 22 states including: AL, CO, DE, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, KY, KS, MD, MI, MO, NC, NE, NM OH, PA, TN, TX, WV, VA NorthStar Anesthesia provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
US Navy
Registered Nurse
US Navy New Orleans, Louisiana
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
04/14/2026
Full time
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field. Want to start your journey with the Navy? Apply Now Officer None Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect Nurse Corps Officer Anesthesiology More Information About Navy Nursing Responsibilities As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as: Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters Work Environment Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force. Training & Advancement Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS. Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include: Nurse Anesthetists - Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers Primary Care Nurse Practitioners - Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families Medical-Surgical Nurses - Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities Perioperative Nurses - Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients Critical Care Nurses - Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners - Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel Military-specific Specializations - Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field. Education Opportunities Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well. For High School Students: Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. For Nursing Students: If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). For Graduate Students: If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance. For Practicing Nurses: If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay. To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you. Qualifications & Requirements A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include: U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41 Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service) In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before. Part-Time Opportunities When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors. Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met. For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again. For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy. With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay. Compare Navy Careers See how a career as a Navy Nurse compares to other Navy jobs. Compare roles, pay and requirements for each job now.
Curative
Pain Management Physician
Curative Fairbanks, Alaska
PM&R / Interventional Pain in Fairbanks, Alaska $510K-$600K $65K Sign-On 7 Weeks Off No Call A well-established outpatient clinic in Fairbanks is looking for a PM&R physician ready to step into a leadership role and help shape a growing interventional pain program. The team is multidisciplinary, the infrastructure is in place, and the schedule is outpatient-only with no call and seven weeks off annually. For the right physician, this is a chance to build something meaningful in one of the most distinctive places in the country to live. Practice Details Multidisciplinary team including orthopedics, anesthesiology, osteopathic physicians, and behavioral health Outpatient procedure suite with C-arm and radiofrequency ablation capability Conservative care model, including epidurals, nerve blocks, and RFA, with flexibility to expand services Genuine opportunity to guide program development and bring PM&R leadership to a practice ready for it Schedule Outpatient-only with no inpatient responsibilities and no call Seven weeks of time off annually are built into the schedule Compensation & Benefits Annual compensation of $510,000 to $600,000 with a $65,000 sign-on bonus Relocation support, including 90 days of temporary housing Eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Comprehensive benefits package included Candidate Profile Board Certified or Board Eligible in PM&R Interest in interventional pain management and program development Team-oriented approach to patient-centered, multidisciplinary care Live and Work in Fairbanks, Alaska Fairbanks is not for everyone, and that is exactly what makes it worth considering for the right physician. The Northern Lights are a regular occurrence, Denali National Park is within reach, and the outdoor lifestyle here, including hiking, fishing, skiing, and some of the most pristine wilderness in the world, is genuinely unlike anywhere else in the country. The community is close-knit, the schools are strong, and Alaska has no state income tax, which means your compensation goes further than the numbers suggest. For physicians who want a serious clinical role in a setting that most people only ever see in photographs, Fairbanks delivers on both counts. A leadership role, no call, seven weeks off, and Alaska out the front door: Apply today.
04/14/2026
Full time
PM&R / Interventional Pain in Fairbanks, Alaska $510K-$600K $65K Sign-On 7 Weeks Off No Call A well-established outpatient clinic in Fairbanks is looking for a PM&R physician ready to step into a leadership role and help shape a growing interventional pain program. The team is multidisciplinary, the infrastructure is in place, and the schedule is outpatient-only with no call and seven weeks off annually. For the right physician, this is a chance to build something meaningful in one of the most distinctive places in the country to live. Practice Details Multidisciplinary team including orthopedics, anesthesiology, osteopathic physicians, and behavioral health Outpatient procedure suite with C-arm and radiofrequency ablation capability Conservative care model, including epidurals, nerve blocks, and RFA, with flexibility to expand services Genuine opportunity to guide program development and bring PM&R leadership to a practice ready for it Schedule Outpatient-only with no inpatient responsibilities and no call Seven weeks of time off annually are built into the schedule Compensation & Benefits Annual compensation of $510,000 to $600,000 with a $65,000 sign-on bonus Relocation support, including 90 days of temporary housing Eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Comprehensive benefits package included Candidate Profile Board Certified or Board Eligible in PM&R Interest in interventional pain management and program development Team-oriented approach to patient-centered, multidisciplinary care Live and Work in Fairbanks, Alaska Fairbanks is not for everyone, and that is exactly what makes it worth considering for the right physician. The Northern Lights are a regular occurrence, Denali National Park is within reach, and the outdoor lifestyle here, including hiking, fishing, skiing, and some of the most pristine wilderness in the world, is genuinely unlike anywhere else in the country. The community is close-knit, the schools are strong, and Alaska has no state income tax, which means your compensation goes further than the numbers suggest. For physicians who want a serious clinical role in a setting that most people only ever see in photographs, Fairbanks delivers on both counts. A leadership role, no call, seven weeks off, and Alaska out the front door: Apply today.

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