Chief, Anesthesiologist
Company: Department of Veterans Affairs
Location: Martinsburg
Posted on: January 5, 2026
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Job Description:
Chief, Anesthesiologist VAMC Martinsburg General Description of
Assigned Duties Anesthesiologists are fully licensed independent
practitioners who provide perioperative medical care, anesthesia,
pain management, and critical care services. They practice within
the scope of their privileges as approved by the Medical Staff and
Executive Committee of the Medical Staff (ECMS). Serves as the
Chief of Anesthesia, within the Martinsburg VA Medical Center. The
selectee performs direct medical care in their specialty and
assists the Chief of Staff in supervising the Anesthesia Services.
The selectee must be Board Certified by the American Board of
Anesthesia and have authoritative intensive knowledge in the area
of Anesthesia. Selectee will supervise other Anesthesiologists,
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists and Physician Assistants.
As Chief of Anesthesia, the selectee is: Is responsible for on-call
services (includes nights, weekends and holidays). Weather
essential when on call or post call. Facilitates patient access to
medical care by recommending appropriate referrals to other health
care providers in accordance with applicable policies and
regulations. The position exercises full operational responsibility
as first level supervisor. Plans and adjust daily assignments for
supervised staff assigned to the clinic and operating rooms.
Evaluates competencies of newly assigned personnel and others as
required and orients staff to policies and procedures of the clinic
and operating room. Conducts staff meetings and coordinates
in-service training. Executes all facility and departmental
policies. May be required to complete end of day workload reports
and automated data system reports. Promotes sound management
principles, initiates and/or recommends personnel actions, develops
employee work standards, observes and evaluates employee
performance, identifies training needs and ensures that training is
provided. Initiates and maintains anesthesia staff performance
appraisals utilizing VA required applications. Counsels employees
and takes disciplinary measures such as warnings and reprimands,
referring more serious complaints to a higher level supervisor.
Investigates and resolves informal staff complaints and grievances.
Approves and disapproves leave and as Chief, is responsible for
approving anesthesia timecards. Provides clinical counseling as
needed. Serves as a role model emphasizing caring leadership.
Provide technical oversight; interview candidates for subordinate
position; and recommend hiring, promotion, or reassignments.
Initiates FPPE’s/OPPE’s and Market Pay reviews for anesthesia
providers. An anesthesiologist may perform the following functions
independently unless otherwise specified: Preoperative Assessment &
Optimization Conduct comprehensive patient evaluations for
anesthesia risk. Order and interpret laboratory, imaging, and
diagnostic studies related to anesthetic management. Obtain
informed consent. Anesthesia Administration Provide general,
regional, neuraxial, monitored anesthesia care (MAC), and sedation.
Administer intravenous, inhalational, and adjunct anesthetic
agents. Manage the airway, including intubation and advanced airway
devices. Intraoperative Management Monitor physiologic parameters
and adjust anesthetic depth accordingly. Direct and supervise
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs), anesthesia
residents, and students. Perform invasive monitoring (arterial
line, central venous, pulmonary artery catheter). Manage
intraoperative fluid, electrolyte, and blood product therapy.
Post-Anesthesia Care Provide post-anesthesia care in PACU/ICU
settings. Manage postoperative pain (epidural, peripheral nerve
blocks, PCA, multimodal analgesia). Address complications related
to anesthesia. Critical Care & Emergency Management Provide
advanced cardiac life support (ACLS). Lead resuscitative efforts
during perioperative emergencies. Manage ventilatory and
hemodynamic support in critically ill patients. Pain Management
Perform acute and chronic pain evaluations. Administer
pharmacologic, interventional, and regional pain therapies. Outside
OR Anesthesia Provide anesthesia in procedural suites (endoscopy,
interventional radiology, cardiac cath lab, etc.). Provide sedation
and anesthesia for imaging and minor surgical procedures. Medical
Staff Functions: Participate in Surgery and general medical staff
meetings, committee assignments, compliance and other components of
an organized medical staff. Education: Support academic
affiliations that involve Surgical Service. Provide clinical
experience, cognitive development, and other aspects of effective
teaching. Research: Research is not required. Research is
encouraged by the VA and supported as feasible to allow the
opportunity for study design, data collection, analysis,
publication, and other aspects of research. Supervisory Controls
The selectee performs work with guidance from the Chief of Surgery
and/or Chief/Deputy Chief of Staff. Qualifications Requirements See
VA Handbook 5005, Staffing, Part 2, Chapter 2, Title 38
Appointments. Customer Services Requirements Employ
patient-centered care that upholds the values of the VA, supports
the patient Personal Health Plan and serves the needs of the
patient to achieve health goals. In the Imaging Service, key
factors include timely service, courtesy and effective
communication and collaboration with the patient, family and
medical center staff. Handle conflicts and problems constructively
and appropriately. Age, Development, and Cultural Needs of Patients
Requirement Demonstrate knowledge of age specific care, including
knowledge of physical and physiologic changes associated with
aging, aspects of growth and development, and appropriate
adaptations in interpersonal interaction and processes to meet
unique patient requirements in these different life stages.
Awareness and sensitivity to individual needs of patients related
to cultural factors, including aspects of patient experience and
perspective related to military service. Computer Security
Requirement Protect printed and electronic files containing
sensitive data in accordance with the provisions of the Privacy Act
of 1974 and other applicable laws, Federal regulations, VA statutes
and policy, and VHA policy. Protect the data from unauthorized
release or from loss, alteration, or unauthorized deletion. Follow
applicable regulations and instructions regarding access to
computerized files and release of access codes. Sensitivity Level:
Low Risk Bargaining Unit: Yes
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