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University Health Kansas City

Instructor CRNA - Anesthesia - Truman Medical Center (Varied Shifts)

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Instructor CRNA - Anesthesia - Truman Medical Center (Varied Shifts)

101 Truman Medical Center

Job Location

UH Lakewood Medical Center, University Health Truman Medical Center

Kansas City, Missouri

Department

Anesthesia UHTMC

Position Type

Part time

Work Schedule

varied

Hours Per Week

4

Job Description

Job Description

Are you ready to take center stage in a role that blends clinical excellence with educational leadership?

We’re on the hunt for a passionate, highly skilled CRNA who’s ready to deliver exceptional care and shape the future of anesthesia. This is more than a job — it’s your platform to lead, teach, and transform lives.

💉 What You’ll Do

  • Be the calm in the OR: perform and supervise the full range of anesthesia procedures with confidence, precision, and compassion.
  • Champion documentation excellence — because every detail matters.
  • Share your expertise with rising stars in healthcare: instruct nurse anesthesia students, residents, and medical students in anesthesia techniques, equipment use, and monitoring skills.
  • Collaborate in building a cutting-edge curriculum and play an active role in clinical evaluation and departmental development.
  • Work independently with the confidence of knowing you're supported by a powerhouse team.

🎓 What You Bring to the Table

Education:

  • A Master’s in Nurse Anesthesia (or a Master’s in a related science with a BSN). A Doctorate in Nursing or Science? Even better!
  • Credentials: Current Missouri RN license and advanced practice recognition, along with National CRNA certification.
  • Certifications: BLS, ACLS, and PALS — current and ready to go.

Skills:

  • A full command of anesthetic techniques — from the routine to the complex.
  • A natural educator’s mindset: patient, clear, and inspiring.
  • Strong communication skills, both in writing and face-to-face.
  • Ability to lift 50 lbs unassisted — we value strength in every form!

✨ Why You’ll Love Working Here

Dynamic Role: Clinical mastery meets academic mentorship — never a dull moment!

Big Impact: You’ll shape not just care plans, but careers.

Supportive Culture: We believe in autonomy, collaboration, and mutual respect.

Growth Opportunities: We’re invested in your professional journey — because your growth fuels our excellence.

🚀 This is more than a position — it’s a calling.

If you're fueled by purpose, driven to teach, and ready to lead in one of healthcare’s most vital roles, we want to hear from you.

👉 Apply now and bring your brilliance to the forefront of anesthesia care and education.

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