Nursing Jobs in Saginaw, MI

Starting at $35 Join our DYNAMIC team at Bickford Senior Living as a Health & Wellness Coordinator! The HWC is a nurse leader who supports clinical operations alongside our Health & Wellness Director. This position offers a full suite of benefits options that vary based on employment status. Some of the benefits include, but are not limited to: Full-time employees are eligible for all benefits (medical, dental, vision, and voluntary products) Part-time employees (29 or fewer hours per week) are eligible for Voluntary Life, Voluntary Short-Term Disability, Voluntary Long-Term Disability, Accident, Critical Illness, Identity Protection, and Cyber Monitoring Benefits start on the 1st of the month following 30 days of employment Prescription savings plans All employees are eligible for 401(k) with employer match Pay available daily "There is no higher calling, no greater purpose than a caregiver. Somehow, we’ve come to believe that caregiving is just for some of us and not all. Yet, at our core, we are all made to love, connect, to extend ourselves in service to others. The question is… do we have the will to love, do what it takes, and risk ourselves in caring, even when the burden is great? In times of happiness and sadness, we are that caregiver” - www.bickfordseniorliving.com/caregivers-manifesto RESPONSIBILITIES & QUALIFICATIONS Responsibilities: Works with caregivers to ensure the principles of assisted living and Bickford’s culture are integrated into all aspects of resident care. Maintain regulatory compliance. Communicate proactively and effectively with residents/families to enhance their engagement. Ensure residents receive medications/treatments as prescribed by their physician. Coordinate health care services with external care providers and physicians to ensure resident needs are met. Make recommendations to the RNC for quality external care providers in the community. Qualifications: LPN or RN license. Willing to take additional training or education, which specific states may require. CPR and First Aid certifications are required. Ability to handle multiple priorities. Possess written and verbal skills for effective communication. Competent in organizational and time management skills. Demonstrates good judgment, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. ABOUT BICKFORD SENIOR LIVING: Bickford Senior Living is a community of caregivers who are dedicated to doing whatever it takes to enrich our resident’s happiness. Founded in 1991 in Olathe, Kansas, by the Eby Family. Mary Bickford, the matriarch of the family, was the first resident of a Bickford Branch and our namesake. That location became the start of a tradition of caring that has extended to over 50 locations in 7 states. Although Bickford Senior Living has grown in size… we pride ourselves in the family environment that is the foundation on which Bickford has served thousands of residents and employees throughout the years. www.bickfordseniorliving.com/our-story At Bickford, you will… Make a Difference Every Day We are passionate about our mission — to champion quality of life for all seniors. We deliver high-quality care with a personal touch and encourage our residents to enjoy life to the fullest. Be Part of a Uniquely Supportive Community The care-focused environment we create for residents extends to our team members. We offer programs, rewards, and benefits to help you live your best. Ignite Your Potential We believe potential has no limits. We offer best-in-class leadership development programs designed to grow our leaders. We are committed to helping our team members achieve their career goals. #nonnursing2 #GoBickfordnursing 
We have an immediate need for staff in Saginaw, Michigan, for a part-time shift. Earn up to $400 in bonuses, in your first 90 days! Are you looking for a job where you can help a special person & build a rewarding relationship or looking to be recognized by your employer and have overall job satisfaction? Then you are looking for us! We are looking for that caregiver that is professional, caring, and compassionate. It is truly a rewarding career, and you will be joining an award-winning team, that will train and guide you along your career path. The perks of working as a caregiver with Right at Home: New & exciting caregiver app (AVA), where you earn points/money daily for completing routine tasks. Caregiver comments about AVA: “Love it”, “It’s a great program”, “Love getting rewards & gift cards”, & “Keeps me going”. Competitive Pay starts at $15.00/hour. Up to $250 Sign-on Bonus Up to $150 in new hire training bonuses Up to $250 in Employee and Client Referral Bonuses Weekly, Monthly, and Yearly – Caregiver Appreciation and Recognition Flexible Scheduling – we work with you to set your schedule. Weekly Paycheck & Direct Deposit Ongoing PAID Training through Right at Home University! Personalized on-the-job training Medical Benefits – Including Health, Vision, Dental & Supplemental 24/7 Access to Schedules, Client Information, Payroll Information, & Training Recognition, celebrations, and great team interaction! Paid time off. When you join Right at Home, you will be surrounded by individuals who are just as dedicated to caring for their clients, as you are. You will also be supported by an administrative team that is focused on ensuring caregiver satisfaction & retention. Right at Home caregivers assist clients with non-medical daily chores, meals, transportation, and with activities of daily living, including bathing dressing, grooming, toileting, and transferring, based on the client’s individual care plan. Ideal candidates: Must be dependable, compassionate, & a team player. Must be 18 years of age and have a GED. Must have a driver’s license, auto insurance, & reliable transportation. Must be able to pass a background check & drug screen. Experience as a Caregiver is preferred but not a requirement, we will train! Ability to lift 25-50 lbs, lift, stoop, bend, and have communication skills. 
Summary This position cares for patients before, during and after angiography and interventional cardiac catheterization procedures. This position cares for Structural heart, Interventional Radiology, Diagnostic / planned intervention Neuro, Vascular and EP pacemaker / device patients. This includes pre-procedure assessment, pre-medication, documentation of procedural process, post-procedure care and patient education. *Eligible for a $15,000 Sign-On Bonus* Responsibilities Essential Duties and Responsibilities: (35%)* Performs nursing care of the cardiac catheterization, Structural heart, Interventional Radiology, Diagnostic / planned intervention Neuro, Vascular and EP pacemaker / device patients. (35%)* Calculates cardiac output, performs hemodynamic monitoring, Procedural set up and operates life saving equipment such as intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP), Impella, etc. Transfers patients, stocks supplies and performs basic office procedures. Scrubbing cases. (15%)* Records all pertinent information on appropriate data sheets. (15%)* Assists Radiologic Technologists circulate cases, sterically drop procedural supplies on tray Other Duties And Responsibilities Collaborates with physicians to provide a plan of care for each individualized patient Assists in other radiology/cardiology procedures as needed. Performs clinical functions as needed. Delegation and coordination of tasks and assignments of nursing care Assumes the responsibility for processional growth by seeking out educational opportunities and utilizing programs in the hospital Precepts / mentors new employees and students This position requires Call MyMichigan Health is a technology driven organization and employees need to demonstrate competency in Microsoft® Windows. An employee may be required to participate in further learning opportunities offered by MyMichigan Health. Certifications and Licensures ACLS - Within 1 month of hire or transfer BLS - Within 1 month of hire or transfer Required Education RN – licensed through the State of Michigan Associate degree required; Bachelor’s degree preferred Other Information Education, Experience, And Training Knowledge of critical care nursing as normally acquired through 2 year’s experience working in a Medical Center or similar setting. Interpersonal skills needed to communicate successfully with individuals and groups and interact with people at all levels to communicate ideas and concepts in a clear and understandable manner. Physical/Mental Requirements And Typical Working Conditions Exposure to stressful situations, including those involving public contact, as well as, trauma, grief and death. Able to wear personal protective equipment that includes wearing lead and latex materials or appropriate substitute if required for your position. Is able to move freely about facility with or without an assisted device and must be able to perform the functions of the job as outlined in the job description. Overall vision and hearing is necessary with or without assisted device(s). Frequently required to sit/stand/walk for long periods of time. May require frequent postural changes such as stooping, kneeling or crouching. Some exposure to blood borne pathogens and other potentially infectious material. Must follow MyMichigan Health bloodborne pathogen and TB testing as required. Ability to handle multiple tasks, get along with others, work independently, regular and predictable attendance and ability to stay awake. Overall dexterity is required including handling, reaching, grasping, fingering and feeling. May require repetition of these movements on a regular to frequent basis. Physical Demand Level: Medium. Must be able to occasionally (0-33% of the workday) lift or carry 21-50 lbs., frequently 34-66% of the workday 20 lbs. and or Walk/Stand/Push/Pull of Arm/Leg controls and constantly (67-100% or the workday) 10 lbs. Equivalent Experience And Other Comments (Education) Other Comments #Indeed1HP 
Summary This position has basic knowledge of neonatal care and is able to assess, plan, implement and evaluate care for maternity patients. Responsibilities (40%)* Regularly assesses patient’s/client’s needs and provides skilled nursing services as prescribed by the physician authorized plan of care, and accepted standards of nursing practice. (20%)* Provides direct resident care including medication administration, treatments, call lights, assisting with transfers, responding to alarms, etc. (20%)* Evaluates effectiveness of treatment plan and makes suggestions or participates in updating/revising the treatment plan in collaboration with other team members, utilizing current information to improve patient care. (10%)* Processes physician/provider orders and performs physician ordered care accurately, completely and in a timely manner. (10%) Follows up regarding medication changes and order clarifications as requested. Certifications and Licensures Credential: BLS: Basic Life Support Equivalent Experience: Within 1 month of hire or transfer Qualification Source: AHA Essential: true Credential: RN: Registered Nurse Qualification Source: MI Essential: true Credential: NRP: Neonatal Resuscitation Equivalent Experience: Within 12 months of hire or transfer Essential: true Credential: TEAM ADVANCED: Techniques for Effective Aggression Management Equivalent Experience: Within 6 months of hire or transfer (Employees who are in this position on or before 12/31/2023 will have 24 months to complete this certification) Essential: true Required Education Education: Associates Degree in Nursing required. Bachelor's Degree in Nursing preferred. Equivalent Experience: Bachelor's Degree in Nursing preferred. Education Specialization: NRG Essential: true Other Information Other Duties And Responsibilities Demonstrates the ability to interpret information and reports pertinent data to the physician, including pertinent clinical information. Assess learning needs considering readiness, ability, preferences, and cultural / spiritual variables. Provide education to meet the individual needs and ability to learn. Participates in care conferences as assigned. Develops and maintains good working rapport with interdisciplinary personnel to meet the needs of each patient. Coordinates care provided by patient care technicians. Demonstrates the ability to organize and prioritize the needs of groups of patients or an individual patient. Demonstrates a general ability to manage assignments and perform routine duties on the unit. Instructs other team members when appropriate, explaining goals and rationale for individualized care. Implements clinical and technical aspects of care in accordance with established policies and procedures. Demonstrates understanding of clinical pathways and utilizes appropriately. Remains calm and efficient when working in stressful situations. Documents in an accurate, clear, and concise way and includes pertinent clinical data. Shares information and reports significant changes and/or abnormal findings to appropriate team members. Participates in regulatory surveys. Participates in the performance improvement activities. Assists with orientation and ongoing competencies. Provides a safe and secure environment for patient care. Attend and participate in professional association activities and programs to assure being current on regulations, guidelines, and professional standards. Remain current on new developments by reading professional journals, and attending seminars. Demonstrates understanding of role in emergency preparedness procedures. Obtains prenatal history (prenatal Labor and Delivery (L&D) records) and antenatal care, gathering data and identifying risk factors. Performs physical assessment. Performs Loepold’s maneuvers for fetal position. Assesses fetal heart rate and identifies maternal-fetal risk factors. Palpates uterus to assess frequency, length and quality of contractions. Distinguishes, reports and records normal and abnormal conditions. Identifies life-threatening/emergency situations. Formulates conclusions, making a diagnosis. Decides when to do or not to do a vaginal examination on the laboring patient. Assesses and evaluates dilatation and effacement of the cervix and station of presenting part via sterile vaginal examination. Graphs labor process based on Friedman labor curve. Distinguishes true labor from false labor. Assesses and evaluates suspected rupture of membranes. Visualizes pooling of amniotic fluid. Uses nitrazine paper to prepare slide for fern test. Performs and/or assists with sterile speculum examinations. Assesses and documents family interaction/support system. Identifies support person and desired birthing plan. Assesses effectiveness of patient’s/family’s current coping mechanisms. Evaluates level of childbirth preparation. Explains diet and activity orders during labor. Communicates and documents admission data with physician, nursing staff, family and appropriate personnel. Prioritizes and delivers care based on information obtained from maternal-fetal labor assessment of status and initial exam. Identifies those patients with high-risk conditions that may require consultation and/or transportation to a tertiary center. Assesses patient during all stages of labor, obtaining vital signs, fetal heart rate and patterns, and amount, color, and odor of amniotic fluid, etc. Continuously updates nursing care plan. Identifies common analgesic drugs, contraindications, dosage parameters, and acceptable routes of administration. Identifies and promptly initiates appropriate nursing intervention for maternal and/or fetal side effects of medication and/or complications. Sets up sterile delivery or operating instrument table using strict aseptic technique according to specific physician’s request. Ensures presence and proper functioning of emergency/resuscitation equipment for mother and newborn and radiant warmer for infant if appropriate. Positions patient in desired delivery position, utilizing physiologic positioning. Performs perineum or abdominal scrub using sterile technique. Instructs coach/family in appropriate attire and hand washing technique per medical center protocol. Notes and documents time of birth. Assesses Apgar scores at one and five minutes after birth. Assists with stabilization of at-risk neonate and performs cardiopulmonary resuscitation if indicated. Performs preliminary physical assessment for obvious physical abnormalities and notifies physician if abnormalities are noted. Correctly identifies newborn and mother, applying identification bracelets to both. Obtains necessary cord blood samples and sends them to the laboratory. Initiates newborn eye prophylaxis after initial bonding per Medical Center protocol. Assists in initial infant-parent-family bonding. Encourages immediate touch and eye contact as soon as possible after delivery. Answers Patient-family Questions About Newborn. Assists with initial breastfeeding. Notes and records delivery time of placenta. Notes and documents condition/ intactment of placenta and number of vessels in umbilical cord. Obtains cultures or specimen for laboratory analysis if indicated. Assesses and documents maternal vital signs every 15 minutes for first hour, more frequently if the patient’s condition warrants, and until stable per Medical Center protocol. Institutes uterine massage and/or applies perineal ice pack if indicated. Assesses for maternal discomfort and distended bladder and uses nursing intervention if needed. Encourages and promotes the bonding process. Explains post-delivery procedures and postpartum routine to patient and family. Prepares patient for transfer to postpartum status and/or gives discharge instructions to mother for self and infant care. If indicated, administers and documents oxytocin for induction/augmentation of labor after a physician, nurse midwife or qualified intrapartum nurse examines the patient. Performs continuous electronic fetal monitoring and immediately discontinues oxytocin if there is maternal-fetal intolerance. Develops a nursing plan of care based on appropriate data and rationale. Monitors status of patient and fetus if antepartum. Monitors status of infant. Performs physical care, technical procedures and maintains a therapeutic environment. Intervenes in emergency situations. Evaluates and initiates changes in plan of care based on changes in status of patient. Evaluates and initiates changes in plan of nursing care based on changes in status of infant. Collaborates with other health care providers in order to achieve optimal outcomes. Performs neonatal resuscitation if needed. All other duties as assigned. Experience, Training And Skills Interpersonal skills needed to communicate successfully with individuals and groups and interact with people at all levels to communicate ideas and concepts in a clear and understandable manner. MyMichigan Health is a technology driven organization and employees need to demonstrate competency in Microsoft® Windows. An employee may be required to participate in further learning opportunities offered by MyMichigan Health. Physical/Mental Requirements And Typical Working Conditions Exposure to stressful situations, including those involving public contact, as well as, trauma, grief and death. Able to wear personal protective equipment that includes latex materials or appropriate substitute if required for your position. Is able to move freely about facility with or without an assisted device and must be able to perform the functions of the job as outlined in the job description. Overall vision and hearing is necessary with or without assisted device(s). Frequently required to sit/stand/walk for long periods of time. May require frequent postural changes such as stooping, kneeling or crouching. Some exposure to blood borne pathogens and other potentially infectious material. Must follow MyMichigan Health bloodborne pathogen and TB testing as required. Ability to handle multiple tasks, get along with others, work independently, regular and predictable attendance and ability to stay awake. Overall dexterity is required including handling, reaching, grasping, fingering and feeling. May require repetition of these movements on a regular to frequent basis. Physical Demand Level: Medium. Must be able to occasionally (0-33% of the workday) lift or carry 21-50 lbs., frequently 34-66% of the workday 20 lbs. and or Walk/Stand/Push/Pull of Arm/Leg controls and constantly (67-100% or the workday) 10 lbs. 
Summary This Registered Nurse (RN) - Float - Night's position is a highly skilled role requiring advanced medical and surgical expertise to care for a diverse patient population at Midland and Saginaw Level II Trauma Centers, verified by the American College of Surgeons. The Midland facility serves as the hub of the hospital system, frequently receiving the highest-acuity patients from surrounding locations. Likewise, the Saginaw facility operates as a comprehensive Stroke Center, treating complex neurological cases from across the region. This role demands a high degree of autonomy, critical thinking, and adaptability, as it involves floating between multiple facilities - often within the same work week. The night shift schedule further necessitates independent decision-making and proactive patient management to ensure optimal outcomes in fast-paced, high-pressure environments. This is a more complex and demanding nursing role than standard inpatient positions, offering a dynamic and challenging opportunity. Responsibilities (30%) * Regularly assesses patients/clients needs and provides skilled nursing services as prescribed by the physician authorized plan of care, and accepted standards of nursing practice. (30%) * Provides direct resident care, including medication administration, treatments, call lights, assisting with transfers, responding to alarms, etc. (20%) * Evaluates effectiveness of treatment plan and makes suggestions or participates in updating /revising the treatment plan in collaboration with the other team members, utilizing current information to improve patient care. (10%) * Processes physician/provider orders and performs physician ordered care accurately, completely and in a timely manner. (10%) * Follows up regarding medication changes and order clarifications. OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Demonstrates the ability to quickly adapt to varied workflows, unit structures, and high-acuity patient populations across multiple Level II Trauma Centers while ensuring seamless transitions between medical/surgical and progressive care units. Demonstrates proficiency in rapid clinical assessment and data interpretation, effectively communicating critical findings to physicians and making autonomous decisions, particularly during night shifts with limited provider presence. Assesses patient and family learning needs, considering acuity, cognitive ability, and cultural/spiritual factors, and provides concise, individualized education to ensure understanding despite high turnover and shortened inpatient stays. Participates in care conferences as assigned. Evaluate patients' vital signs, laboratory data, and clinical presentation to identify emergency intervention needs, often in fast-paced, high-pressure environments where critical decision-making is essential. Monitor high-acuity patients for signs of deterioration, including sepsis, shock, neurological decline, or respiratory distress, and initiate appropriate interventions with limited immediate physician presence during night shifts. Administer medications intravenously, via injection, orally, or through gastric tubes, ensuring precision in dosage and continuous monitoring for adverse reactions, particularly in complex multi-system failure patients. Perform complex pulmonary assessments, recognizing abnormal respiratory patterns or breathing difficulties that may indicate the need for urgent interventions, particularly in progressive care patients with advance respiratory conditions. Assess and prioritize care for critically ill patients based on acuity levels, clinical pathways, and evolving treatment needs while efficiently managing high patient turnover in both medical/surgical and progressive units. Monitor fluid intake/output, electrolyte imbalances, and hemodynamic stability in patients at risk for complications, balancing the needs of diverse patient populations across multiple units and locations. Perform approved therapeutic and diagnostic procedures, including advance wound care ostomy management, heparin therapy protocols, and complex IV care, often requiring independent judgment during overnight hours. Set up, monitor, and troubleshoot advanced medical equipment, including cardiac monitors, ventilators, transducers, and infusion pumps, ensuring optimal function in high-acuity settings with limited technical support during night shifts. Assist physicians with high-risk procedures, including bronchoscopy, endoscopy, central line insertions, and emergency airway management, frequently in situations where rapid intervention is necessary. Coordinate and oversee patient care provided by patient care technicians and interdisciplinary team members, ensuring efficiency in a high-volume, high-acuity environment where rapid adaptability is required. Work closely with physicians, respiratory therapists, and other healthcare professionals to develop and continuously adjust treatment plans based on real-time patient assessments, especially in trauma and complex medical cases. Act as a clinical resource and mentor for less experienced nursing staff, providing guidance and instruction on managing critically ill patients across multiple facilities and units. Participate in patient care conferences and advocate for patients and families, ensuring emotional and psychosocial needs are met while managing the high demands of progressive and trauma units. Identify patients at risk for nutritional deficiencies, psychological distress, or inadequate copying mechanisms, initiating early interventions to support overall patient recovery and stability in a fast-paced setting. Maintain accurate, clear, and concise documentation of assessments, interventions, and patient progress ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and effective communication across multiple shifts and units. Report significant changes in patient conditions, abnormal diagnostic findings, and treatment responses to the appropriate care team members, often making critical decisions with minimal supervision during overnight shifts. Remain current on evidence-based practices, new medical technologies, and hospital protocols through continuing education and professional development, ensuring best practices are applied in high-stakes clinical scenarios. Maintain proficiency in emergency preparedness procedures, ensuring readiness for mass casualty incidents, rapid code responses, and critical patient escalations across two Level II Trauma Centers. Serve as an active member in professional nursing organizations and participate in ongoing training programs to enhance clinical skills, particularly those relevant to trauma and progressive care settings. Assist with the orientation, training, and competency development of new staff, ensuring that all team members are equipped to handle the high-acuity patient population and fast-paced environment. Provide post-mortem care, ensuring dignity and support for families while handling complex end-of life situations with sensitivity and professionalism. Certifications and Licensures Credential: BLS: Basic Life Support Equivalent Experience: Within 3 months of hire or transfer. Qualification Source: AHA Essential: true Credential: RN: Registered Nurse Equivalent Experience: Qualification Source: Essential: true Required Education Education: BACH Equivalent Experience: Bachelor's degree in nursing required. Education Specialization: Essential: true Other Information EXPERIENCE, TRAINING AND SKILLS: MyMichigan Health is a technology driven organization and employees need to demonstrate competency in Microsoft Windows. An employee may be required to participate in further learning opportunities offered by MyMichigan Health. PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS AND TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS: Exposure to stressful situations, including those involving public contact, as well as trauma, grief, and death. Able to wear personal protective equipment that includes latex materials or appropriate substitute if required for your position. Can move freely about the facility with or without an assisted device and must be able to perform the functions of the job as outline in the job description. Overall vision and hearing are necessary with or without assisted device(s). Frequently required to sit/stand/walk for long periods of time. May require frequent postural changes such as stooping, kneeling, or crouching. Some exposure to blood borne pathogens and other potentially infectious material. Must follow MyMichigan Health bloodborne pathogen and TB testing as required. Ability to handle multiple tasks, get along with others, work independently, regular, and predictable attendance and ability to stay awake. Overall dexterity is required including handling, reaching, grasping, fingering, and feeling. May require repetition of these movements on a regular to frequent basis. Physical Demand Level: Medium. Must be able to occasionally (0-33% of the workday) lift or carry 21-50 lbs., frequently 34-66% of the workday 20 lbs., and or walk/stand/push/pull of arm /leg controls and constantly (67- 100% of the workday) 10lbs. Equivalent Experience And Other Comments (Education) Education: BACH Equivalent Experience: Bachelor's degree in nursing required. Education Specialization: Essential: true Other Comments #Indeed1HP 
Position Title: PRN Adult/Geriatric Inpatient Psychiatrist Location: Mobile and Bay Minette, AL options Horizon Health operates inpatient psychiatric services in both Mobile and Bay Minette, Alabama, primarily through senior behavioral health units located inside local hospitals. These units focus on evaluation and treatment of mental and behavioral health needs, especially for older adults. Position Overview: Role: BE/BC Adult/Geriatric Psychiatrist Patient Population: Adult and Geriatric populations Schedule: weekends, vacation coverage, and holidays Employment Type: PRN Hospital employed W-2 Position Highlights: Daily rate is offered for PRN rounding on unit and ER consults. Flat rate for overnight call Work within an exceptional team environment backed by supportive leadership. On-site/tele-psychiatry options are both available, catering to patients 18 through senior adult populations with NP assistance. Key Responsibilities: Conducts comprehensive medical assessments to evaluate patient health status and needs. Formulates accurate medical diagnoses using evidence‑based clinical judgment. Provides medication management, including prescribing, monitoring, and adjusting treatment plans. Develops individualized treatment plans that align with best practices and patient goals. Demonstrates strong communication skills to support clear, compassionate interactions. Fosters collaborative relationships with patients, families, and interdisciplinary care teams to ensure coordinated, high‑quality care. Requirements: Board Certified/Board Eligible in General with Geriatric Fellowship and BC in Geriatric Psychiatry preferred. Must be comfortable and experienced treating Geriatric populations. Must hold an Alabama medical license and DEA or the ability to obtain. About Mobile and Bay Minette, AL? Mobile and Bay Minette are two connected but very different communities on Alabama’s Gulf Coast—Mobile is a large historic port city with deep cultural roots, while Bay Minette is a smaller county‑seat town known for its quiet charm and proximity to outdoor recreation. Psychiatrists who join UHS benefit from the strength of a Fortune 500 healthcare organization with a nationwide network of acute care hospitals, behavioral health facilities, and outpatient programs. This scale provides unmatched stability, consistent patient volume, and the reassurance of working with a trusted industry leader. Explore this rewarding opportunity by applying directly or contacting the In-House Physician Recruiter contact below. Victoria Miller | In-house Physician Recruiter | Victoria.Miller@uhsinc.com | Cell (440) 361-1078 Universal Health Services, Inc. | UHS of Delaware, Inc. | 367 South Gulph Road, King of Prussia, PA 19406 | www.uhsinc.com . Physician Career Opportunities 
Overview Somnia Anesthesia | Best Care Team Culture in Michigan | Full Scope | Top Comp - $180/hr | New Grads welcomed Join a dynamic, clinician-led team of CRNAs and anesthesiologists that values your expertise, supports your professional growth, work-life balance, and an environment to thrive. Enjoy a collegial care-team model with diverse case mix. Our CRNA & Physician leadership is committed to professional development and mentoring. Compensation: 1099 Compensation: $180/hour Practice Environment: 4 ORs, 2-3 Endo Rooms Case mix: GI/Endo- 4,800 cases annually, Surgical- 4,600 cases annually, Ortho, Uro, Plastics – your standard outpatient cases EMR: EPIC Shift types: 8s No nights, no call, no weekends Great Work/Life Balance Opportunity Qualifications: Active MI license NBCRNA Certification ALS/BLS Certifications To learn more about this opportunity, text or call Jenni Hawes at (734) 635-0818, or email jhawes@somniainc.com Hospital System Profile: MyMichigan Medical Center Saginaw is a 268-bed full-service hospital with 24/7 emergency care, a level II Trauma Center and Comprehensive Stroke Center. MyMichigan Medical Center Saginaw is a destination for specialty care - including structural heart care, comprehensive stroke and spine care, cancer, orthopedics and women’s health. They provide a wide range of minimally invasive surgical procedures using robotic-assisted technology, imaging and lab tests, respiratory therapy and dedicated rehabilitation centers, all on one campus. Location Highlights: Found in the middle portion of Michigan’s lower peninsula, Saginaw is strategically located – a short drive from major metropolitan attractions, Canada, and pristine nature attractions. Residents welcome the fact that the overall cost of living there is below the U.S. average and fully enjoy the area’s abundant outdoor recreation and water activities, great shopping, excellent restaurants, live music venues, and museums. In addition to affordable housing, the community has award-winning schools as well as access to five colleges. The Saginaw Region has a vibrant, big-city feel with small city expenses and charm—everything a family needs to enjoy life. About Somnia Since 1996, Somnia has had a singular focus on anesthesia–investing in clinician professional development so patients can get the best care possible. Refer a Colleague and Be Rewarded Know someone who would be a great fit? Recommend a colleague and earn a referral bonus of up to $5,000 if they are *hired. *Terms and conditions apply. Somnia does not discriminate against any person based on race, creed, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin, disability, age, genetic information (including family medical history), veteran status, marital status, pregnancy or related condition, or any other basis protected by law. Somnia is committed to complying with all applicable national, state, and local laws on nondiscrimination and equal opportunity. 
Overview Somnia Anesthesia | Great Culture | Top Comp - $170/hr | Attractive Case Mix Join a dynamic, clinician-led team that values your expertise, supports your professional growth, work-life balance, and an environment to thrive. Enjoy a collegial environment with diverse case mix in this multi-specialty center. Compensation: 1099 Compensation: $170 hr Practice Environment: Multi-Specialty Outpatient Surgery Center 4 ORs, 2-3 Endo Rooms Same Day Surgery Case mix: GI/Endo- 4,800 cases annually, Surgical- 4,600 cases annually including General, Ortho, Uro, Plastics, etc. Shift types: 8s EMR - SIS Complete Qualifications: Active MI license NBCRNA Certification ALS/BLS Certifications To learn more about this opportunity, text or call Jenni Hawes at (734) 635-0818, or email jhawes@somniainc.com Facility Profile MyMichigan Medical Center Towne Centre in Saginaw, MI, is a comprehensive healthcare facility offering a wide range of services. This center provides 24/7 emergency care, outpatient surgery, digestive care, infusion therapy, chemotherapy, wound care, imaging and laboratory services, a sleep center, and a short-stay unit. MyMichigan Medical Center Towne Centre is a destination for specialty care, including cardiology, orthopedics, oncology, and women's health, providing a wide range of minimally invasive surgical procedures using advanced technology, imaging and lab tests, respiratory therapy, and dedicated rehabilitation centers, all on one campus Location Highlights: Nestled in the heart of Michigan's lower peninsula, Saginaw offers the perfect blend of strategic location, affordability, and rich cultural experiences. This vibrant community combines big-city amenities with small-town charm and costs, creating an ideal environment for families and professionals. Strategic Advantages: Centrally located with easy access to major Michigan cities, Canada, and natural attractions Cost of living substantially below the U.S. average Affordable housing market accessible to various income levels Quality of Life Benefits: Award-winning K-12 schools and five colleges including Saginaw Valley State University Abundant outdoor recreation along the Saginaw River and Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge Rich cultural scene featuring the Dow Event Center, Temple Theatre, and seasonal festivals About Somnia Since 1996, Somnia has had a singular focus on anesthesia–investing in clinician professional development so patients can get the best care possible. Refer a Colleague and Be Rewarded Know someone who would be a great fit? Recommend a colleague and earn a referral bonus of up to $5,000 if they are *hired. *Terms and conditions apply. Somnia does not discriminate against any person based on race, creed, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin, disability, age, genetic information (including family medical history), veteran status, marital status, pregnancy or related condition, or any other basis protected by law. Somnia is committed to complying with all applicable national, state, and local laws on nondiscrimination and equal opportunity. 
Overview Somnia Anesthesia | Great Culture | Top Comp | Attractive Case Mix Join a dynamic, clinician-led team that values your expertise, supports your professional growth, work-life balance, and an environment to thrive. Enjoy a collegial environment with diverse case mix in this multi-specialty center. 1099 Compensation: $170 hr Details ASC 4 ORs, 2-3 Endo Rooms Case mix: GI/Endo- 4,800 cases annually, Surgical- 4,600 cases annually, Ortho, Uro, Plastics – your standard outpatient cases Shift types: 8s EMR - SIS Complete Requirements Active state license NBCRNA Certification ALS/BLS Certifications To learn more about this opportunity, please contact Lauren Gesoalde at (914) 496-4636 or lgesoalde@somniainc.com Facility Profile MyMichigan Medical Center Towne Centre in Saginaw, MI, is a comprehensive healthcare facility offering a wide range of services. This center provides 24/7 emergency care, outpatient surgery, digestive care, infusion therapy, chemotherapy, wound care, imaging and laboratory services, a sleep center, and a short-stay unit. Our care teams listen to quickly understand your health needs and deliver care that's right for you. MyMichigan Medical Center Towne Centre is a destination for specialty care, including cardiology, orthopedics, oncology, and women's health. We provide a wide range of minimally invasive surgical procedures using advanced technology, imaging and lab tests, respiratory therapy, and dedicated rehabilitation centers, all on one campus Community Profile: Nestled in the heart of Michigan's lower peninsula, Saginaw offers the perfect blend of strategic location, affordability, and rich cultural experiences. This vibrant community combines big-city amenities with small-town charm and costs, creating an ideal environment for families and professionals. Strategic Advantages: Centrally located with easy access to major Michigan cities, Canada, and natural attractions Cost of living substantially below the U.S. average Affordable housing market accessible to various income levels Quality of Life Benefits: Award-winning K-12 schools and five colleges including Saginaw Valley State University Abundant outdoor recreation along the Saginaw River and Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge Rich cultural scene featuring the Dow Event Center, Temple Theatre, and seasonal festivals About Somnia Since 1996, Somnia has had a singular focus on anesthesia–investing in clinician professional development so patients can get the best care possible. 
Overview Somnia Anesthesia | Great Culture | Top Comp | Attractive Case Mix Join a dynamic, clinician-led team that values your expertise, supports your professional growth, work-life balance, and an environment to thrive. Enjoy a collegial environment with diverse case mix in this multi-specialty center. Compensation: 1099 Compensation: $170 hr Practice Setting: Ambulatory Surgery Center 4 ORs, 2-3 Endo Rooms Case mix: GI/Endo- 4,800 cases annually, Surgical- 4,600 cases annually, Ortho, Uro, Plastics – your standard outpatient cases Shift types: 8s EMR - SIS Complete Qualifications: Active MI license NBCRNA Certification ALS/BLS Certifications To learn more about this opportunity, please contact Lauren Gesoalde at (914) 496-4636 or lgesoalde@somniainc.com Facility Profile MyMichigan Medical Center Towne Centre in Saginaw, MI, is a comprehensive healthcare facility offering a wide range of services. This center provides 24/7 emergency care, outpatient surgery, digestive care, infusion therapy, chemotherapy, wound care, imaging and laboratory services, a sleep center, and a short-stay unit. MyMichigan Medical Center Towne Centre is a destination for specialty care, including cardiology, orthopedics, oncology, and women's health, providing a wide range of minimally invasive surgical procedures using advanced technology, imaging and lab tests, respiratory therapy, and dedicated rehabilitation centers, all on one campus Location Highlights: Nestled in the heart of Michigan's lower peninsula, Saginaw offers the perfect blend of strategic location, affordability, and rich cultural experiences. This vibrant community combines big-city amenities with small-town charm and costs, creating an ideal environment for families and professionals. Strategic Advantages: Centrally located with easy access to major Michigan cities, Canada, and natural attractions Cost of living substantially below the U.S. average Affordable housing market accessible to various income levels Quality of Life Benefits: Award-winning K-12 schools and five colleges including Saginaw Valley State University Abundant outdoor recreation along the Saginaw River and Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge Rich cultural scene featuring the Dow Event Center, Temple Theatre, and seasonal festivals About Somnia Since 1996, Somnia has had a singular focus on anesthesia–investing in clinician professional development so patients can get the best care possible. 
Overview CRNA Job – Michigan | 1099 at $180/hr | Full Scope | Flexible Shifts | New Grads Welcome Somnia Anesthesia | Best Care Team Culture in Michigan | Full Scope | Top Comp | New Grads welcomed Join a dynamic, clinician-led team of CRNAs and anesthesiologists that values your expertise, supports your professional growth, work-life balance, and an environment to thrive. Enjoy a collegial care-team model with diverse case mix. Our CRNA & Physician leadership is committed to professional development and mentoring. Compensation: 1099 Compensation = $180/hour Practice Setting: 268 beds 9,400 cases per year General, Neuro, Cardiac, Ortho, GI, and Endo cases Level 2 Trauma Center 8, 12, 16, or 24-hour shifts Flexibility that allows for work/life balance Qualifications: Active MI license NBCRNA Certification ALS/BLS Certifications To learn more about this opportunity, please contact Lauren Gesoalde at (914) 496-4636 or lgesoalde@somniainc.com Why This Opportunity: Strongest care-team culture in Michigan Stable, clinician-led group prioritizing autonomy, growth, and support New graduates encouraged to apply Hospital Profile: MyMichigan Medical Center Saginaw is a 268-bed full-service hospital with 24/7 emergency care, a level II trauma center and Comprehensive Stroke Center. MyMichigan Medical Center Saginaw is a destination for specialty care - including structural heart care, comprehensive stroke and spine care, cancer, orthopedics and women’s health. They provide a wide range of minimally invasive surgical procedures using robotic-assisted technology, imaging and lab tests, respiratory therapy and dedicated rehabilitation centers, all on one campus. Location Highlights: Nestled in the heart of Michigan's lower peninsula, Saginaw offers the perfect blend of strategic location, affordability, and rich cultural experiences. This vibrant community combines big-city amenities with small-town charm and costs, creating an ideal environment for families and professionals. Strategic Advantages: Centrally located with easy access to major Michigan cities, Canada, and natural attractions Cost of living substantially below the U.S. average Affordable housing market accessible to various income levels Quality of Life Benefits: Award-winning K-12 schools and five colleges including Saginaw Valley State University Abundant outdoor recreation along the Saginaw River and Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge Rich cultural scene featuring the Dow Event Center, Temple Theatre, and seasonal festivals About Somnia Since 1996, Somnia has had a singular focus on anesthesia–investing in clinician professional development so patients can get the best care possible. 
Overview CRNA – Michigan | 1099 at $180/hr | Full Scope | Flexible Shifts | New Grads Welcome Somnia Anesthesia | Best Care Team Culture in Michigan | Full Scope | Top Comp | New Grads welcomed Join a dynamic, clinician-led team of CRNAs and anesthesiologists that values your expertise, supports your professional growth, work-life balance, and an environment to thrive. Enjoy a collegial care-team model with diverse case mix. Our CRNA & Physician leadership is committed to professional development and mentoring. Compensation: 1099 Compensation = $180/hour Practice Environment: 268 beds 9,400 cases per year General, Neuro, Cardiac, Ortho, GI, and Endo cases Level 2 Trauma Center 8, 12, 16, or 24-hour shifts Flexibility that allows for work/life balance Qualifications: Active MI license NBCRNA Certification ALS/BLS Certifications To learn more about this opportunity, please contact Jenni Hawes at (734) 635-0818 or jhawes@somniainc.com Why This Opportunity: Strongest care-team culture in Michigan Stable, clinician-led group prioritizing autonomy, growth, and support New graduates encouraged to apply Hospital Profile: MyMichigan Medical Center Saginaw is a 268-bed full-service hospital with 24/7 emergency care, a level II trauma center and Comprehensive Stroke Center. MyMichigan Medical Center Saginaw is a destination for specialty care - including structural heart care, comprehensive stroke and spine care, cancer, orthopedics and women’s health. They provide a wide range of minimally invasive surgical procedures using robotic-assisted technology, imaging and lab tests, respiratory therapy and dedicated rehabilitation centers, all on one campus. Location Highlights: Nestled in the heart of Michigan's lower peninsula, Saginaw offers the perfect blend of strategic location, affordability, and rich cultural experiences. This vibrant community combines big-city amenities with small-town charm and costs, creating an ideal environment for families and professionals. Strategic Advantages: Centrally located with easy access to major Michigan cities, Canada, and natural attractions Cost of living substantially below the U.S. average Affordable housing market accessible to various income levels Quality of Life Benefits: Award-winning K-12 schools and five colleges including Saginaw Valley State University Abundant outdoor recreation along the Saginaw River and Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge Rich cultural scene featuring the Dow Event Center, Temple Theatre, and seasonal festivals About Somnia Since 1996, Somnia has had a singular focus on anesthesia–investing in clinician professional development so patients can get the best care possible. 
Overview Somnia Anesthesia | Best Care Team Culture in Michigan | Full Scope | Top Comp | New Grads welcomed Join a dynamic, clinician-led team of CRNAs and anesthesiologists that values your expertise, supports your professional growth, work-life balance, and an environment to thrive. Enjoy a collegial care-team model with diverse case mix. Our CRNA & Physician leadership is committed to professional development and mentoring. 1099 Compensation = $180/hour Details 268 beds 9,400 cases per year General, Neuro, Cardiac, Ortho, GI, and Endo cases Level 2 Trauma Center 8, 12, 16, or 24-hour shifts Flexibility that allows for work/life balance Requirements Active state license NBCRNA Certification ALS/BLS Certifications To learn more about this opportunity, please contact Lauren Gesoalde at (914) 496-4636 or lgesoalde@somniainc.com Hospital Profile MyMichigan Medical Center Saginawis a 268-bed full-service hospital with 24/7 emergency care, a level II trauma center and Comprehensive Stroke Center. MyMichigan Medical Center Saginaw is a destination for specialty care - including structural heart care, comprehensive stroke and spine care, cancer, orthopedics and women’s health. We provide a wide range of minimally invasive surgical procedures using robotic-assisted technology, imaging and lab tests, respiratory therapy and dedicated rehabilitation centers, all on one campus. Community Profile Nestled in the heart of Michigan's lower peninsula, Saginaw offers the perfect blend of strategic location, affordability, and rich cultural experiences. This vibrant community combines big-city amenities with small-town charm and costs, creating an ideal environment for families and professionals. Strategic Advantages: Centrally located with easy access to major Michigan cities, Canada, and natural attractions Cost of living substantially below the U.S. average Affordable housing market accessible to various income levels Quality of Life Benefits: Award-winning K-12 schools and five colleges including Saginaw Valley State University Abundant outdoor recreation along the Saginaw River and Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge Rich cultural scene featuring the Dow Event Center, Temple Theatre, and seasonal festivals About Somnia Since 1996, Somnia has had a singular focus on anesthesia–investing in clinician professional development so patients can get the best care possible. 
Overview Somnia Anesthesia | Great Culture | Top Comp - $170/hr | Attractive Case Mix Join a dynamic, clinician-led team that values your expertise, supports your professional growth, work-life balance, and an environment to thrive. Enjoy a collegial environment with diverse case mix in this multi-specialty center. Compensation: 1099 Compensation: $170 hr Practice Environment: Ambulatory Surgery Center 4 ORs, 2-3 Endo Rooms Case mix: GI/Endo- 4,800 cases annually, Surgical- 4,600 cases annually, Ortho, Uro, Plastics – your standard outpatient cases Shift types: 8s EMR - SIS Complete Qualifications: Active MI license NBCRNA Certification ALS/BLS Certifications To learn more about this opportunity, please contact Jenni Hawes at (734) 635-0818 or jhawes@somniainc.com Facility Profile MyMichigan Medical Center Towne Centre in Saginaw, MI, is a comprehensive healthcare facility offering a wide range of services. This center provides 24/7 emergency care, outpatient surgery, digestive care, infusion therapy, chemotherapy, wound care, imaging and laboratory services, a sleep center, and a short-stay unit. MyMichigan Medical Center Towne Centre is a destination for specialty care, including cardiology, orthopedics, oncology, and women's health, providing a wide range of minimally invasive surgical procedures using advanced technology, imaging and lab tests, respiratory therapy, and dedicated rehabilitation centers, all on one campus Location Highlights: Nestled in the heart of Michigan's lower peninsula, Saginaw offers the perfect blend of strategic location, affordability, and rich cultural experiences. This vibrant community combines big-city amenities with small-town charm and costs, creating an ideal environment for families and professionals. Strategic Advantages: Centrally located with easy access to major Michigan cities, Canada, and natural attractions Cost of living substantially below the U.S. average Affordable housing market accessible to various income levels Quality of Life Benefits: Award-winning K-12 schools and five colleges including Saginaw Valley State University Abundant outdoor recreation along the Saginaw River and Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge Rich cultural scene featuring the Dow Event Center, Temple Theatre, and seasonal festivals About Somnia Since 1996, Somnia has had a singular focus on anesthesia–investing in clinician professional development so patients can get the best care possible.