PRN CRNA Jobs in California

Explore all available opportunities for PRN CRNA jobs located in California (CA). To widen your search, you can also check out current Locum CRNA Jobs in California, as well as Full and Part Time CRNA Jobs in California.

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Working PRN as a CRNA in California

California is one of the strongest and highest-paying PRN CRNA markets in the country. Major hotspots include Los Angeles, San Diego, Orange County, the Bay Area, Sacramento, Fresno, and the Inland Empire. California’s large outpatient surgery landscape — spanning orthopedics, pain management, GI centers, dental anesthesia, plastics, cardiology, and multispecialty ASCs — creates continuous PRN coverage needs.

CRNAs in California often enjoy high autonomy, especially in outpatient settings and office-based anesthesia practices. Many PRN assignments involve predictable daytime scheduling, and facilities frequently request short-notice coverage with premium pay.

California PRN CRNA pay is among the highest in the US, typically ranging from $185–$275 per hour, with certain specialized or urgent assignments exceeding this range. High cost-of-living areas also tend to offer increased compensation.

Because California regulations encourage robust CRNA involvement in outpatient care, PRN opportunities remain abundant and stable. Many CRNAs choose to work exclusively PRN due to the flexibility and earning potential.

Nearby states such as Nevada and Arizona occasionally seek California-licensed CRNAs for short-term assignments due to overlapping regional travel.

California PRN CRNA FAQs

What do PRN CRNAs earn in California?

California PRN CRNA pay typically falls between $185–$275 per hour, with specialized assignments paying more.

Which areas offer the most PRN shifts?

Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Sacramento, and Orange County are the largest markets for PRN CRNA work.

Are most PRN roles 1099 or W-2?

Most PRN positions in California are 1099 independent contractor roles.

Is PRN work mostly outpatient?

Yes. California has a huge outpatient surgical market that relies heavily on PRN anesthesia coverage.

Do new grads get PRN roles in CA?

Some lower-acuity centers may accept new grads, but most prefer experienced CRNAs for PRN shifts.

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