What are the responsibilities and job description for the CAA-Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant position at ECAA - Anesthesia Specialists?
Description
Job title: CAA-Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant
Location: Wilmington, North Carolina - Wilmington SurgCare
Status: Full-time, Exempt
Department: Clinical
Reports to:Physician Partner, Wilmington Division - David Lensch, MD, MM
Job Supervisory Responsibilities:None
Job Summary
The CAA-Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant manages all anesthetics with encouraged and supported autonomy, while practicing in an ACT setting at our ambulatory surgery center in Wilmington, NC, Wilmington SurgCare. Wilmington SurgCare currently operates six ORs, with the future expansion of four additional ORs. The CAA will use high patient acuity allowing the new and/or experienced CAA to fully implement their clinical skills and education, and continue to expand within any area of expertise that may be desired.
Duties/Responsibilities
Job title: CAA-Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant
Location: Wilmington, North Carolina - Wilmington SurgCare
Status: Full-time, Exempt
Department: Clinical
Reports to:Physician Partner, Wilmington Division - David Lensch, MD, MM
Job Supervisory Responsibilities:None
Job Summary
The CAA-Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant manages all anesthetics with encouraged and supported autonomy, while practicing in an ACT setting at our ambulatory surgery center in Wilmington, NC, Wilmington SurgCare. Wilmington SurgCare currently operates six ORs, with the future expansion of four additional ORs. The CAA will use high patient acuity allowing the new and/or experienced CAA to fully implement their clinical skills and education, and continue to expand within any area of expertise that may be desired.
Duties/Responsibilities
- Examine patients’ history for allergies or illnesses that would affect anesthesia.
- Evaluate and prepare patients, provide education about surgeries/procedures and recovery, and discuss possible side effects.
- Liaise with other members of the healthcare team such as MDs, nurses, and other healthcare workers.
- Determine appropriate amount, type, and method of anesthesia administration.
- Perform anesthetics; administer medication to patients for pain relief.
- Supervise and assist other CAAs/SAAs.
- Oversee recovery and pain management of patients.
- Inform patients of post-surgical and pain management procedures.
- Assist in patient procedure preparation.
- Provide support to other healthcare teams.
- Advise patients on medication type and dosage.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Must be a Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant or in the process of completing the certification through an accredited CAA program.
- Current or compact RN license in the state of North Carolina, or able to obtain NC licensure.
- BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications required.
- Must be an Anesthesia Assistant, or in the process of completing a Master’s in anesthesia assistant program through an accredited program.
- Current AA license through the Medical Board.
- BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications required.
- Ability to provide safe pre-and post-anesthetic care using innovative and proven techniques.
- Ability to assess patients’ medical history and plan anesthesia administration for the best outcome.
- High patient acuity with the ability to provide compassionate care to every patient.
- Ability to work in a team, but also autonomously when needed.
- Strong written and oral skills with the ability to communicate clearly under pressure.
- Proficient with technology including medical equipment and computers.
- Maintain a friendly, collaborative attitude and professional demeanor at all times.
- Must have the ability to stand for longer periods of time and be accustomed to frequent and prolonged movement.
- Involves frequent contact with patients, physicians, leadership, facility, and medical office staff.
- Ability to perform work in a hospital where the environment may be stressful and often disruptive.