Northeast Regional Medical Center is a 93-bed facility located in Kirksville, Missouri, with a dedicated team of over 75 physicians. As the teaching hospital affiliated with the founding school of Osteopathic Medicine, we are deeply committed to advancing medical education and providing exceptional care to our community.
We are also excited to announce a strategic partnership with the University of Missouri-Columbia!
CRNA Opportunity – Competitive Compensation & Excellent Schedule
We are seeking a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) to join our team at a Level III Trauma Center and Certified Chest Pain Center, offering strong compensation and a consistent weekday schedule.
Position Highlights:
Full-Time W-2 Compensation: $348,000 annually
1099 Option:$250/hour (approximately $440,000 annually)
Schedule: Monday – Friday, 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Call:Back-up call only
Great work-life balance with predictable hours
8 weeks vacation time off
Case Mix Includes:
General Surgery
Urology
Orthopedics
Gynecology
Endoscopy
Additional Details:
No heads or hearts
OB opportunities available
Work in a Level III Trauma Center and Certified Chest Pain Center
This role offers excellent compensation, diverse case exposure, and a stable weekday schedule, making it an ideal opportunity for CRNAs seeking both professional growth and work-life balance.
About Kirksville:
Kirksville is a friendly community and is proud to be known for the three major educational institutions and is also known as the birthplace of Osteopathic Medicine.
Please reach out to Brooke Grosse at 980-244-1389 for consideration and more details!
Northeast Regional Medical Center is a 93-bed acute care hospital serving 11 counties in Northeast Missouri. The hospital provides 24-hour emergency care, including a Level III Trauma Center, inpatient and outpatient surgery, obstetrical services, critical care, diagnostic imaging, pain management, medical rehabilitation, laboratory services, and specialty clinics, such as wound care, lymphedema, sleep medicine, diabetes management, and oncology services. The facility supports a wide range of rehabilitation services and is closely connected to Kirksvilles osteopathic medical heritage.
Kirksville is recognized as the birthplace of osteopathic medicine and offers a blend of small-town living and educational excellence. The community is home to Truman State University and A.T. Still University, contributing to a strong academic and healthcare-focused economy. Residents enjoy low crime rates, a family-friendly environment, cultural amenities, golf, theater, and convenient access to regional transportation via Kirksville Regional Airport and nearby Amtrak service.