Wellhart is seeking an Emergency Medicine Physician for a locum tenens position at a Critical Access Hospital in Massachusetts. This 18-day assignment starts on 06/02/2025, with shifts typically running from 7a/8a to 7p/8p, to be determined once credentialed. The ideal candidate should be comfortable working in a non-designated trauma setting, performing procedures such as intubation, ventilation management, and placement of central lines. The physician will work alongside a true hospitalist team for admissions and discharges. This opportunity also offers a chance for extension and requires an active Massachusetts medical license.
Job Details:
Location: Massachusetts
Facility Type: Hospital
Start Date: 06/02/2025
LOA: 18 days
Provider Type Needed: Emergency Medicine Physician
Schedule: 7a/8a to 7p/8p (TBD once credentialed)
Job Responsibilities and Duties:
• Provide emergency medical care in a Critical Access Hospital setting
• Perform critical procedures including intubation, ventilation management, and central line placement
• Manage medium acuity patients and handle all lifesaving measures as needed
• Collaborate with the hospitalist team for admissions and discharges
• Adapt to a non-designated trauma environment
• Utilize Athenahealth for medical documentation
• Maintain a high standard of patient care in a fast-paced environment
• Demonstrate proficiency in emergency medicine and critical care
Additional Information:
• Must have an active Massachusetts medical license
• Opportunity for assignment extension
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Benefits:
• Strong compensation
• Travel-related expenses covered
• A-rated medical malpractice insurance provided
• Dedicated recruiter for future travel opportunities
What are Locum Tenens Jobs?
Locum tenens jobs (AKA travel jobs) are contract roles designed to fill gaps in care at facilities and hospitals over a specific timeframe. These assignments can range from a week to well over a year, and often include opportunities for extension.
Locum and travel medical providers hold all the same qualifications as a permanent provider, and often choose locum work for higher pay and increased flexibility.