Opportunities in Pediatric Anesthesia Job postings run for a period of 45 or 90 days and are free for SPA members. The posting includes 100 words or less for the job's requirement and 200 words or less for the job description. For Members, click hereFor Non-Members, click hereContact spa@societyhq.com with questions. Job Title:Pediatric Anesthesiologist Position in Mesa, AZDate Posted:2025-11-28Job Location:Mesa, AZJob Requirements:Work Schedule & Position Details: Full-time (1.0 FTE) position - 168 rotating 10-hour shifts annually, plus home call - Post-call days off provided - Flexible scheduling options available Qualifications: - BC/BE Fellowship-trained Pediatric Anesthesiologist - Both experienced providers and new graduates encouraged to apply - Preferred experience with ultrasound-guided nerve blocks, caudal blocks, and - difficult pediatric airways - Ability to obtain Arizona license and DEA Location: Banner Children's at Desert Medical Center 1400 S. Dobson Rd, Mesa, AZ 85202 Benefits Package Include: - $100,000 Sign-On Bonus - Paid Sick Time - Malpractice and Tail Coverage - CME Allowance - Medical, Dental, Vision, and Legal Coverage - Pet, Auto, and Home Insurance - Adoption Assistance, Fertility Benefits, and Parental Leave - 24/7 Confidential Mental Health Support with care coordination services - Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligibilityJob Description:Banner Medical Group is actively recruiting Pediatric Anesthesiologists for Banner Desert Medical Center (BDMC) in Mesa, AZ. Our current team of seven Pediatric Anesthesiologists is expanding to meet the needs of a thriving pediatric community. Banner Children's at BDMC is a premier, 260-bed pediatric facility featuring: - Level Two Pediatric Trauma Center - Level 3 NICU with 104 beds and 24/7 Neonatology support - 24-bed PICU with round-the-clock Pediatric Intensivist coverage - 26-bed Pediatric Emergency Department - 240+ pediatric physicians delivering care across 27+ Pediatric SubspecialtiesContact information:Please submit CV to doctors@bannerhealth.comPosted by:NONMEMBER