Michigan

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Michigan CRNA Jobs

Michigan’s medical industry is a vibrant and growing field, offering numerous opportunities for Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) to make a significant impact.

 

The “Great Lake State” offers diverse healthcare facilities, from leading hospitals to specialized clinics, and provides an excellent environment for advancing your career.

 

At NorthStar, we partner with leading medical institutions across the state, ensuring that CRNAs are integral to delivering exceptional anesthesia care. Whether you’re drawn to Detroit for its bustling healthcare hubs, its three professional sports teams, vibrant arts and entertainment district or quiet, nature-filled neighboring communities, Michigan offers a wealth of opportunities for you.

 

Discover the exciting career possibilities with NorthStar Anesthesiology and join a team committed to excellence in anesthesia care.

AVAILABLE JOBS IN Michigan

NorthStar CRNA Jobs for Michigan

NorthStar CRNA jobs for MI (column headers with buttons are sortable)
 
CRNAFull-timeCorewell TaylorTaylorMIView Job
CRNAFull-timeDMC Harper Hutzel HospitalDetroitMIView Job
CRNAFull-timeCorewell DearbornDearbornMIView Job
CRNAFull-timeCorewell TrentonTrentonMIView Job
CRNAFull-timeDMC Sinai Grace HospitalDetroitMIView Job
CRNAFull-timeDMC Harper Hutzel HospitalDetroitMIView Job
CRNAPRNCorewell TaylorTaylorMIView Job
CRNAFull-timeCorewell WayneWayneMIView Job
CRNAFull-timeGreat Lakes Bay Surgery & Endoscopy CenterMidlandMIView Job

STATE AT A GLANCE

CRNA Overview for Michigan

Michigan’s healthcare sector is robust, with employment rates for medical professionals consistently outpacing the US national average.

 

Key statistics and information about the medical industry in Michigan:

 

  • Number of Hospitals: Over 100, including almost 22,000 staffed medical beds (Source: American Hospital Directory)
  • Healthcare Employment: Employing over 600,000 people, the sector is expected to grow by 15% over the next decade (Source: Michigan Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives)
  • Medical Innovation: Michigan is recognized for its contributions to medical research and technology, mainly through institutions like the University of Michigan Health System
  • Diverse Healthcare Facilities: From large metropolitan hospitals to specialized rural clinics, Michigan offers a wide range of practice settings for CRNAs

 

We hope you will apply, join the state’s medical community, and explore the vast opportunities for CRNAs.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

NorthStar FAQs for CRNAs

At NorthStar, we work with local teams to determine and support the clinical practice that best fits patient need and local environment, which at some sites can include regional blocks.

Our sites offer a rich learning experience where future CRNAs not only develop the clinical skills they need, but also gain exposure to leadership growth opportunities and clinical quality initiatives. With us, you’ll develop a broad sense of the many career possibilities that await you following your training.

Here, you’ll gain a wide range of experience practicing anesthesia across clinical specialties, expanding your skills and driving your career path forward. Your experience will vary based on the site to which you are assigned, but our facilities generally cover cases in seven core sub-specialties: pediatrics, obstetrics, cardiothoracic, neurological, regional anesthesia/pain management, trauma, and ambulatory.

At NorthStar Anesthesia, there is no one-size-fits-all approach to staffing our locations. Rather than emphasize ratios, we build the right staffing model for each location and case mix, prioritizing our anesthesia care team approach to meet patient needs.

We use a variety of compensation models. Base compensation covers agreed upon hours and caseload, and anything above and beyond that is compensated based on discussions among the team.

Regardless of your compensation relationship with NorthStar, we strive to optimize the administrative responsibilities involved in your practice so you can focus on what you do best: Care for patients.

Unlike a growing number of anesthesia groups, we are not funded by private equity investors. Rather, we are a leading, national anesthesia practice company, founded by an anesthesiologist and a CRNA more than 10 years ago. Supported by a long-term holding company, we are positioned to prioritize strategic, long-term investments across our business rather than short-term shareholder gains.

NorthStar Anesthesia was co-founded by a CRNA, and we value CRNAs as core members of the clinical team and leadership structure. Here, our One Team model gives CRNAs a voice and empowers join decision-making among CRNAs, anesthesiologists, and operational leaders at every level of the organization. We invest in dedicated programs to support your development as a leader at every stage of your career.

Each center’s program is unique. Generally, as an SRNA with a NorthStar site, you will be exposed to the clinical scenarios required to become a board-certified CRNA.