PRN CRNA Jobs in Texas

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

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Working PRN as a CRNA in Texas

Texas is one of the most active and diverse CRNA markets in the country, with extensive hospital systems, surgery centers, pain practices, and office-based anesthesia groups. PRN CRNAs are in steady demand in both metropolitan and rural areas.

Major PRN hubs include Houston, Dallas–Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, El Paso, Lubbock, Amarillo, and Corpus Christi. Outpatient centers, GI labs, plastic surgery practices, and dental anesthesia groups regularly hire per diem CRNAs.

PRN CRNAs in Texas typically earn $170–$250 per hour, with higher rates common in rural, independent, or last-minute coverage roles.

Texas is ideal for CRNAs seeking high volume, flexible schedules, and a wide range of practice settings, from large academic centers to high-autonomy community hospitals.

Texas PRN CRNA FAQs

How much do PRN CRNAs earn in Texas?

Most PRN CRNAs earn between $170–$250 per hour, depending on setting and location.

Where is PRN demand highest?

Houston, Dallas–Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, El Paso, Lubbock, and Corpus Christi.

Do CRNAs practice independently in Texas?

Texas does not grant full statewide independent practice, but many facilities use CRNAs in high-autonomy roles under delegated authority.

Are PRN roles typically 1099?

Yes — most PRN opportunities are structured as 1099 contractor positions.

Do new CRNAs get PRN shifts in Texas?

Yes. High-volume systems and outpatient centers often hire new graduates for per diem coverage, though premium roles prefer experience.

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