CRNA Full-time
Workfit Medical

Permanent Cardiac Anesthesiologist

$500,000 - $550,000 / year

Delphi Healthcare, PLLC and The Anesthesia Group of Albany is seeking talented Anesthesiologists to fill a Permanent position with one of our partners based out of Albany, NY. Openings include both Cardiothoracic and General Anesthesiologist.

The main need is for a Call Taking Cardiac Anesthesiologists.

There are also needs for Call Taking Non-Cardiac Anesthesiologists

Excellent opportunity for a talented BC/BE Anesthesiologist in Upstate NY. New grads encouraged to apply. We cannot  support H1B visas or  J1 visas at this time.  

The Anesthesia Group of Albany, PC is the largest anesthesia group in the Albany-Saratoga region of Upstate New York. 

Competitive Pay Rate: $550k + annually 

  • Significant sign-on bonus
  • malpractice covered.

The successful candidate will be either certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology, or actively participating in the certification process, and possess a New York State Medical License. Specific location and additional details available via email, phone and or text.

  • Lower volume/acuity setting
  • Monday-Friday schedule; 7am-330pm
  • Call ratios vary dependent on position and location
  • Basic cases. Blocks and General Anesthesia
  • Staffing model consists of Anesthesiologists and CRNA's
  • Call is 1 n' 5 

Your Delphi Healthcare recruiter has the specialized knowledge and personal connections to source premier assignments while negotiating top pay on your behalf.

Your dedicated recruiter

Leslie Gilman; 585-694-6648 ; Leslie.gilman@delphihealthcare.com

Apply today!

If this isn’t the job for you? Apply or inquire anyway. You'll automatically be considered for future openings in all geographies.

EEO Employer:

Delphi Healthcare is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of any legally protected status or characteristic. Minority/Female/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity/Disability/Veteran. Delphi Healthcare, PLLC is committed to providing a work environment that is free from unlawful discrimination and harassment in any form. Delphi Healthcare, PLLC will make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities unless doing so would result in an undue hardship. If you are interested in applying for employment and feel you need a reasonable accommodation pursuant to the ADA, you are encouraged to contact us.

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