We are seeking a board-certified Neurologist for a locum tenens assignment in Ohio. This opportunity offers a mix of inpatient and outpatient care, including trauma cases and EEG reviews. The assignment spans multiple periods in May, June, and July, with varying shift schedules. The ideal candidate should be comfortable handling diverse neurological cases, including potential gunshot wounds and hypothermia. The facility uses Epic EMR system, and there may be opportunities for extension beyond the initial assignment dates.
Job Details:
Location: Ohio
Facility Type: Hospital with Multi-Specialty Clinic
Start Date: 05/27/2025
LOA: 25 days (split across May, June, and July)
Provider Type Needed: Board-Certified Neurologist
Schedule: Varied (includes day and night shifts)
Responsibilities and Duties:
• Provide comprehensive neurological care for inpatients (95% of practice)
• Handle trauma cases as needed, including potential gunshot wounds and hypothermia
• Perform EEG reviews • Work in a Multi-Specialty Clinic for outpatient care
• Utilize Epic EMR system for patient documentation
• Adapt to varying shift schedules, including both day and night shifts
• Collaborate with interdisciplinary healthcare teams
• Ensure high-quality patient care and maintain professional standards
Additional Information:
• Ohio medical license required
• Experience with Level II Neurology preferred
• Flexibility to work varying schedules across multiple periods
• Comfortable with both inpatient and outpatient neurological care
Apply now to learn more!
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.