Locum Tenens
Locum tenens are a critical way that hospitals, outpatient clinics and other healthcare facilities fill temporary staffing gaps. By working with a locum tenens agency or recruiting firm, a physician or CRNA can be matched to locum tenens jobs that meet their needs. Some doctors choose to work these part-time jobs to earn extra pay or to have the opportunity to travel. A locum tenens position can be short-term, a day or two, or longer-term, lasting weeks or months.
At Locum Leaders, our goal is to make a strong locum tenens match between our client healthcare facilities and our job seeking physicians (such as hospitalists, psychiatrists, surgeons and anesthesiologists), and CRNAs. We work to identify the scheduling and specialty requirements of the hospital, clinic or medical group and then carefully match those needs to the job and lifestyle requirements of our valued healthcare providers. The result is a true locum tenens solution.
Locum Tenens Jobs
We know physicians and CRNAs seeking locum tenens jobs have a variety of options. Working with a specialized recruiting firm, like Locum Leaders, is one way to ensure that the locum tenens jobs you seek meet your lifestyle, pay and career requirements. We offer a variety of a web-based tools to assist in your search:
- Locum Tenens Jobs by Specialty. From the provider tab of our website, you may choose to search for locum tenens jobs in your medical specialty. Locum Leaders currently provides hospitalist jobs, anesthesiology jobs, CRNA jobs, surgery jobs and psychiatry jobs, among other categories.
- Locum Tenens Jobs by State. Another popular way to browse locum tenens jobs on our website is by state. As a potential locum tenens physician, you should maintain a medical license in the state in which you seek employment.
- Alerts for Locum Tenens Jobs. Job alerts allow you as a doctor or CRNA to receive an email notification from Locum Leaders anytime we have new locum tenens jobs that meet your needs. Alerts are quick and easy to set up and include checkboxes for state preferences as well as medical specialties including hospitalist, anesthesiologist, CRNA, surgeon, psychiatrist and others.
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