Locum Tenens Anesthesiologist Jobs

Locum Tenens Anesthesiologist Jobs

Find Your Next Locum Anesthesiologist Opportunity With Wellhart

Wellhart is a leading locum tenens agency for anesthesiologists, with years of experience placing anesthesiologists on short and long-term assignments throughout the US. We’re locum experts who know how to navigate your job search, licensing and credentialing, travel, interviews, and payment.

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Locum Anesthesiologists


  • How much do anesthesiologists make?

    • According to the latest figures from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), anesthesiologists earn a mean annual wage of $339,470, equal to $163.21 an hour. However, locum anesthesiologists can earn more than permanent employees because of the high demand for life-saving support, especially in underserved communities. Based on our in-house estimates, locum tenens anesthesiologists can earn between $200 to $300 an hour.

      Want to learn more about anesthesiologist pay? Check out our comprehensive anesthesiologist salary guide for additional information.

  • Do locum tenens anesthesiologists get paid for being on call?

    • Depending on the terms of your contract, you may be entitled to pay if you’re on call. Please note this varies by facility.

  • Is anesthesiology competitive?

    • In general, the field of anesthesiology is highly competitive because there are more applicants than open residency programs. According to the most recent report from the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP), the gap has continued to expand.

      As for locum positions, your preferred location, experience level,  and required credentials can make all the difference. That’s where Wellhart comes in! Our well-trained recruiters will work with you to ensure you stay up-to-date and competitive for your preferred locum role.

  • What types of healthcare facilities offer locum tenens anesthesiology jobs?

    • In short, all types of healthcare facilities demonstrate a need for anesthesiologists, even if anesthesia is not administered. Due to their background in pain management, the offices of physicians benefit greatly from their presence. According to the BLS, private practices, surgical/general hospitals, and professional schools are the top three locations where they’re employed. As for locums, our job posting data suggests that locum anesthesiologists are needed in hospitals and specialty surgical centers. 

      To learn more about how we focus on facilities as a staffing company, check out our staffing services page.

  • Which states have the highest employment levels of anesthesiologists?

    • Based on the most recent data from the BLS, the following states employ the most anesthesiologists.

      • California
      • Michigan
      • Massachusetts

      Based on our job posting data, North Carolina, Florida, and Michigan demonstrate the greatest need for locum anesthesiologists.

  • Do locum companies offer malpractice insurance for anesthesiologists?

    • While we cannot answer for other locum companies, Wellhart offers comprehensive malpractice insurance to all healthcare professionals who work with us, at no cost to the healthcare professional.

  • Does Wellhart offer locum physicians the opportunity to obtain a free state license

    • Yes, Wellhart will handle logistics and expenses to get you credentialed across state lines. By doing so, you can maximize your earning potential!

      We are also able to obtain licenses through the IMLC (Interstate Medical Licensure Compact) if our providers are already enrolled. If not, we can assist you in the process.

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What are some of the benefits of working with Wellhart?

  • A pathway to free state licenses
  • Maximized earning potential
  • The opportunity to change your career trajectory
  • Malpractice insurance provided
  • Access to facilities nationwide
  • A streamlined credentialing process