Montana CRNA Locum Tenens Jobs
The OR at the critical access hospital is a single room. The scheduled case is a routine appendectomy, but the patient has a complicated airway and the surgeon is calling an audible on the anesthetic plan. There is no anesthesiologist on staff, no second opinion down the hall. You work through it, the case goes smoothly, and the patient goes home two days later to a ranch thirty miles outside of town.
That kind of case defines CRNA locum tenens work in Montana. The state’s rural critical access hospitals depend on locum tenens anesthesia providers to maintain any surgical capacity at all. Without a CRNA on assignment, elective procedures get cancelled, emergency cases get transferred, and communities lose access to care they cannot easily get elsewhere.
CRNAs working locum tenens in Montana function as the anesthesia department at their facility. Supervision models vary by site, but in most of the CAHs WMS staffs, you are making anesthesia decisions independently across a broad case mix, with limited subspecialty backup and a team that relies on your expertise to keep the OR running.
For CRNAs who want to practice at full scope in places where it genuinely matters, Montana is a state worth serious consideration.
















