Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)
HealthcareFull-time
About the role
Precision. Partnership. Purpose.
In anesthesia, every moment matters and every role is essential. Our CRNAs deliver safe, effective, and patient-centered care across a wide range of surgical specialties. Working in close collaboration with anesthesiologists, you bring clinical expertise, calm leadership, and compassionate care to every phase of the perioperative experience.
Qualifications
- Board-certified Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA).
- Must be BLS & ACLS certified.
- Skilled in IV, central line, and arterial line access preferred.
- Experience with neuraxial anesthesia and ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia preferred.
- Authorized to work in the United States.
Scheduling
We offer various flexible scheduling options, including W2 and 1099 options.
Key Responsibilities
- CRNAs have a prominent role in the flow of the day as CRNAs coordinate our resources daily.
- CRNAs and physicians often teach and learn from each other.
- We have a heavy presence of CRNA leadership who give us a seat at the table to develop administrative and clinical policies and procedures.
- We have team lead CRNAs in vascular, neuro, OB, and regional anesthesia. We also have a chief CRNA, two vice-chief CRNAs, and a regional CRNA director based out of our facility. This gives our staff an extensive support network for anything they need, whether clinical, administrative, or personal.
- We handle a variety of cases. We do everything from bread-and-butter to challenging neuro and vascular cases, with almost anything in between.
Living and Working in Dayton
Dayton, the sixth-largest city in Ohio, is located just 50 miles north of the Greater Cincinnati area. Known for its rich history in aviation, Dayton is home to the National Aviation Hall of Fame and the National Museum of the United States Air Force. Enjoy the city’s vibrant arts scene, explore Five Rivers Metroparks, or take advantage of numerous outdoor activities like biking, hiking, and water sports. Dayton offers a dynamic mix of culture and outdoor recreation, making it an excellent place to live and work.
Compensation
- Ranges from $255K to $290K with a sign-on bonus of up to $50K.
- Additional stipends are available for specialty training.
Career Path
- New Graduate or Transitioning CRNA
- Practicing CRNA
- Single-Site Leadership
- Multi-Site Leadership
- Specialty Leadership
Hear from our team
- “Sound is the practice of choice for CRNAs because we offer them an environment where they feel respected and we allow them to practice at the top of their license.” Noele Morse, DNP, MS, CRNA, CENP, NEA-BC
- Chief Anesthetist Officer
- “We have a heart for learning, but we also have a heart for teaching. If we’re going to feed into others, we have to feed ourselves first. We don’t just learn from people above us — we learn from the people we work with.” Scott O’Brien, CRNA
- Chief CRNA
- “By fostering collaboration with the healthcare team while prioritizing patient comfort and safety, I strive to create a positive environment where both patients and colleagues can thrive” Lex Caprio, MS, APRN, CRNA
- Chief CRNA
Rewards
- Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
- Health Savings Accounts (HSA) with Match & Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
- Wellness Programs (Kaia Health, Maven, Real Appeal)
- Short & Long-Term Disability
- 401K with company match
- Leadership Development Programs (e.g., LEAD)
- CME Reimbursement
- Mental Health Counseling
- Continuing Education & Professional Licensing Support
Anesthesia
Ensure safe, high-quality perioperative care across 14 states and 35+ anesthesia programs, supported by collaborative, well-resourced teams.