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Anesthesiologist Talent Pipeline

Grand Rapids, MI · On-site

$371K/yr

Complete and document preoperative anesthesia evaluations of patients and order necessary lab work/consultation or any other preoperative investigations at least the day prior to surgery. * Review ...

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How much do anesthesia consultant jobs pay per week?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average weekly pay for anesthesia consultant in the United States is $2,177.19, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,663.46 and $2,442.31 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an anesthesia consultant do?

An Anesthesia Consultant is a medical professional responsible for assessing patients before surgery, administering anesthesia, monitoring vital signs during procedures, and ensuring a safe recovery from anesthesia. They collaborate with surgeons, nurses, and other healthcare providers to develop anesthesia plans tailored to each patient’s needs. Additionally, they manage pain relief strategies for patients before, during, and after surgery. Their expertise ensures patient safety and comfort throughout medical procedures.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an anesthesia consultant?

To thrive as an Anesthesia Consultant, you need comprehensive knowledge of anesthetic techniques, patient assessment, and perioperative care, usually backed by a medical degree and board certification in anesthesiology. Familiarity with anesthesia machines, patient monitoring systems, and hospital EMR software is essential. Excellent communication, decision-making, and problem-solving skills help you effectively coordinate with multidisciplinary teams and reassure patients. These abilities are vital to ensure patient safety, optimal outcomes, and smooth surgical procedures in high-pressure healthcare environments.

How much does an anesthesia consultant make?

An anesthesia consultant typically earns between $250,000 and $400,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and work setting. They often work in hospitals or surgical centers and require specialized certification in anesthesia practice.
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Advanced Practice Nurse (Nurse Anesthetist)

US Department of War

Tacoma, WA • On-site

Other

Re-posted 9 days ago


Job description

Job Title

Anesthesiologist

Duties

Provide anesthesia care — Deliver Monitored Anesthesia Care, general, and regional anesthesia for surgical, obstetric, and procedural cases; monitor patients, manage intraoperative physiology, and provide immediate postoperative care.

Develop anesthetic plans — Assess patients preoperatively, determine optimal anesthesia methods, obtain informed consent, interpret diagnostic data, and adjust plans based on clinical changes.

Serve as anesthesia consultant — Advise multidisciplinary teams on anesthesia options, risks, and evidence based practices; review current literature to support clinical decision making.

Support quality and compliance — Participate in QA/QI, peer review, Ongoing Professional Practice Evaluation, and accreditation processes; evaluate care standards, improve outcomes, and maintain required certifications.

Provide education and training — Teach and mentor CRNAs, students, and staff; deliver lectures, in services, and clinical instruction to advance anesthesia practice.