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Current Wyoming CRNA Job Openings

We currently have 3 open and active CRNA jobs in Wyoming listed on our job board.

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Average CRNA Salary in Wyoming

According to our salary dataset, CRNAs in Wyoming typically earn around $226,061 per year ($108.68/hour).

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Working as a CRNA in Wyoming

Explore healthcare systems in Wyoming, scope of practice info, and helpful resources for CRNAs.

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The salary data presented on this page and in the downloadable dataset were compiled by TheCRNA.com based on publicly available information from current CRNA job listings and data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

Working as a CRNA in Wyoming

Wyoming is highly favorable for CRNAs because it allows independent practice and has opted out of the federal physician supervision requirement for Medicare cases. CRNAs frequently serve as the sole anesthesia providers in many rural and critical access hospitals, making them essential to surgical and emergency care throughout the state. Major employers include Banner Health, Wyoming Medical Center, Cheyenne Regional Medical Center, Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County, and Ivinson Memorial Hospital.

Because of the state’s geography and distribution of healthcare facilities, CRNAs in Wyoming routinely practice at the top of their scope in community hospitals, outpatient surgery centers, and frontier medical environments. Hospital systems utilize independent and collaborative practice models depending on credentialing policies, but CRNAs are often the primary anesthesia providers and lead perioperative care teams.

With strong demand for anesthesia services, a high degree of practice autonomy, and broad clinical responsibility across both urban and rural settings, Wyoming offers excellent opportunities for CRNAs looking for independent practice in a variety of hospital and surgical care environments.

Education and Certification

  • Educational Requirement: CRNAs must complete a doctoral degree from an accredited nurse anesthesia program.
  • Certification: After completing their education, CRNAs must pass the National Certification Examination (NCE) administered by the National Board of Certification and Recertification for Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA).

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Scope of Practice

  • Autonomy: Wyoming allows CRNAs to practice independently, enabling them to provide anesthesia services without direct supervision from a physician.
  • Prescriptive Authority: CRNAs in Wyoming have prescriptive authority for certain medications as part of their practice.

Collaboration

CRNA-only model, Collaborative Care Model, and Anesthesia Care (ACT) Model.

State Regulations

It's essential for CRNAs to stay updated on any changes in state laws and regulations that may affect their practice.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information, check out the Wyoming Board of Nursing and the Wyoming Association of Nurse Anesthetists .

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