CRNA Full-time
BayCare Health System

CRNA Opportunities with BayCare Medical Group

Join a Growing Anesthesiology Team on Florida's Gulf Coast | CRNA Opportunities | Flexible Schedules

BayCare Medical Group (BMG), a leading multispecialty group, is seeking talented and dedicated Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) to join our growing anesthesiology teams at several locations throughout Tampa Bay and surrounding counties

  • Mease Countryside Hospital in Safety Harbor
  • Mease Dunedin Hospital in Dunedin
  • Morton Plant Hospital in Clearwater
  • Morton Plant North Bay Hospital in New Port Richey
  • St. Joseph’s Hospital in Tampa
  • St. Joseph’s Hospital-South in Riverview
  • South Florida Baptist Hospital in Plant City


These positions offer the opportunity to work in collaborative, high-quality settings at the largest and most supportive healthcare system in the area. Enjoy your flexible schedule with the Gulf Coast’s stunning beaches, endless recreational activities, and vibrant communities.

Opportunities are open to both experienced CRNAs and new graduates. Through our Earn as You Learn Program, BayCare offers a unique opportunity to support SRNA’s by receiving a monthly stipend while enrolled in a CRNA program, easing financial burdens as training is completed.

If you’re a skilled CRNA looking to make a difference in an innovative and supportive environment, we invite you to apply and learn more about joining BayCare’s exceptional team today.

  • Current license as a registered professional nurse
  • Graduation (or anticipated) from an accredited program of nurse anesthesia education
  • Certified or recertified by the AANA Council on Certification of Nurse Anesthetists


Benefits and Incentives Package Including

  • Competitive salary and sign-on bonus with tiered compensation based on years of experience
  • A generous eight weeks of PTO (available immediately)
  • Annual CME allowance of $2,500
  • Comprehensive health and wellness package including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, std/ltd and more
  • Retirement plan options with employer match
  • Shift differentials and evening and weekend stipends
  • Not-for-profit eligibility for public service student loan forgiveness (PSLF) program
  • Malpractice insurance covered at 100%


About BayCare and BayCare Medical Group

Join a nationally recognized organization who truly puts people first, whether you are a provider, a patient or a member of our community. Don’t just take our word for it- BayCare continues to be a top destination to work, receive, and provide care — a commitment that’s reflected in our recent recognitions. Nationally, we were honored as a 2025 Top Workplace in the USA by USA Today and Energage. Locally, Tampa Bay Times and Energage named BayCare a Top Workplace for the 11th consecutive year. This year, we’re especially proud to be recognized as the top health care system in the country and the highest-ranked Florida-based company at No. 17, and recognized for the fifth time by the prestigious PEOPLE® Companies That Care list, as well as an eight-time recipient of the FORTUNE Best Workplaces in Health Care™ award.

BayCare Health System is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization, comprising a network of 16 hospitals and a wide range of services, including imaging, laboratory, behavioral health, home health care, and urgent care. Our mission is to connect patients with a full spectrum of preventive, diagnostic, and treatment services to meet their health care needs throughout their lifetime.

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