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How much do manager crna jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for manager crna in the United States is $124.86, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $91.59 and $167.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Manager CRNA?

A Manager CRNA is a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist who also holds a leadership or management role, overseeing other CRNAs and anesthesia staff within a healthcare facility. In addition to providing anesthesia care to patients, they are responsible for administrative tasks such as scheduling, staff training, compliance with regulations, and quality improvement initiatives. This role requires both advanced clinical expertise in anesthesia and strong management skills to ensure the safe and effective delivery of anesthesia services.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Manager CRNA, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Manager CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist), you need advanced clinical expertise in anesthesia, leadership experience, and a master's or doctoral degree in nurse anesthesia along with CRNA certification. Experience with anesthesia delivery systems, electronic health records, and compliance with regulatory standards is crucial. Strong interpersonal skills, team management, and effective communication help foster collaboration among staff and ensure patient safety. These competencies are essential for providing high-quality anesthesia care while efficiently leading and developing a team in a clinical environment.

What is the difference between Manager Crna vs Nurse Anesthetist?

AspectManager CrnaNurse Anesthetist
CredentialsRN license, CRNA certification, management trainingRN license, CRNA certification
Work EnvironmentOversees anesthesia teams, administrative rolesAdministers anesthesia, direct patient care
Employer & IndustryHospitals, clinics, anesthesia practicesHospitals, surgical centers, clinics

The Manager Crna typically combines clinical expertise with leadership responsibilities, overseeing anesthesia teams and managing operations. In contrast, a Nurse Anesthetist focuses primarily on providing anesthesia care directly to patients. Both roles require CRNA certification and work in similar healthcare settings, but the Manager Crna has additional managerial duties.

What are some common challenges faced by a Manager CRNA and how can they be addressed?

As a Manager CRNA, balancing clinical responsibilities with administrative duties is a common challenge. You may need to coordinate anesthesia schedules, oversee compliance with safety protocols, and mentor staff while still providing patient care. Effective time management and strong communication skills are essential for navigating these demands. Building a collaborative environment with your anesthesia team and hospital leadership can help address workflow issues and improve team morale.
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ECAA Anesthesia Specialists

Gastonia, NC • On-site

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Job Title: CRNA-Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist

Location: Gastonia, North Carolina - CaroMont Regional Medical Center and Belmont Hospital

Status: Full-time, Non-exempt

Department: Clinical

Reports to: Chief CRNA - Gastonia Division

Job Supervisory Responsibilities: None 

Schedule: Monday-Friday, no call unless call is desired

Job Summary:

The CRNA-Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist for CaroMont Regional Medical Center and Belmont Hospital in our Gastonia division manages all anesthetics with encouraged and supported autonomy, while practicing in an ACT setting. This position offers a wide case mix with nearly all surgeries performed except transplant and pediatric surgeries, other than pediatric ENT procedures. The CRNA will use high patient acuity allowing the new and/or experienced CRNA 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 CRNAs/SRNAs. 

●        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.

Education and Experience:

●        Must be a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist, or in the process of completing the certification through an accredited CRNA program.

●        Current or compact RN license in the state of North Carolina, or able to obtain NC licensure.

●        BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications required.

Required Skills/Abilities:

●        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.

Work Environment/Physical Requirements:

●        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. 

ECAA is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any applicant or employee on the basis of age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, genetic information, disability, or other legally protected status. This policy extends to all terms, conditions, and privileges of employment, as well as the use of the Company's facilities and participation in all activities sponsored by the Company.