This locum tenen position offers competitive compensation.
This locum tenen hospitalist job (Southwestern) is from a hospital-owned practice.
- Travel covered.
- IM or FP.
- Shifts needed in May, June and July.
- EMR: Allscripts.
- Days/nights/weekends accepted.
- Great facility in southwestern Alabama in need of Hospitalists.
- No procedures.
This locum job opening was posted
3 weeks ago
by D&Y.
One Great Reason to Start a New Job in Alabama
Each city in Alabama is different, but Alabamians flock to cities, such as Birmingham, for its variety of activities fit for the entire family. Birmingham features activities for everyone such as a visit to the Birmingham Zoo, Vulcan Park or the McWane Science Center. Birmingham entices others with its' close proximity to other major cities such as Atlanta, Nashville, and Memphis.
This hospitalist job was previously available. It is displayed here for reference.
This locum tenen pays $150 per hour.
This locum tenen hospitalist job is from a hospital-owned practice.
- Of Doctors working with: 4 Hospitalists.
- Facility type: Hospital.
- Specs: 7 days on / 7 days off (7 AM - 7 PM).
- Flexible scheduling.
- Cases include: Standard Hospitalist cases - no procedures required.
- Volume: 20 - 25 patients per day.
- Urgent need for a Board Certified, and Alabama licensed Hospitalist comfortable handling standard Hospitalist cases.
- Coverage needed: Immediately with ongoing opportunity.
- Certifications & licenses required: BC Hospitalist required.
- Alabama license required.
This locum tenen job from LocumTenens.com was last open on Dec 11.
This hospitalist job was previously available. It is displayed here for reference.
This locum tenen pays $150 per hour.
This locum tenen hospitalist job is from a hospital-owned practice.
- Certifications & licenses required: BC Hospitalist required.
- Of Doctors working with: 4 Hospitalists.
- Specs: 7 days on / 7 days off (7 AM - 7 PM).
- Facility type: Hospital.
- Alabama license required.
- Urgent need for a Board Certified, and Alabama licensed Hospitalist comfortable handling standard Hospitalist cases.
- Flexible scheduling.
- Coverage needed: Immediately with ongoing opportunity.
- Cases include: Standard Hospitalist cases - no procedures required.
- Volume: 20 - 25 patients per day.
This locum tenen job from LocumTenens.com was last open on Feb 4.
This hospitalist job was previously available. It is displayed here for reference.
This locum tenen pays $150 per hour.
This locum tenen hospitalist job is from a hospital-owned practice.
- Certifications & licenses required: BC (preferred) / BE Family Practice or Internal Medicine trained Hospitalist.
- Volume: 15 - 20 patients per day.
- Facility type: Hospital.
- No procedures, vents, codes or nights.
- Hospitalist experience is required.
- Board Certified (preferred) / Eligible Hospitalist needed immediately for ongoing opportunity.
- Coverage needed: Immediately with ongoing opportunity.
- Cases include: Standard Hospitalist cases - will round in ICU.
- No procedures or nights.
- Of Doctors working with: 5 - 6 MDs.
- Specs: 7 days on / 7 days off (7 AM - 7 PM or 8 AM - 6 PM).
This locum tenen job from LocumTenens.com was last open on Feb 4.
One Reason You Might Not Enjoy Living in Alabama
Weather as far as the season is not the only factor one should think about before moving to Alabama. There are other weather hazards that you need to think about such as tornados and hurricanes. In 2011, Alabama experienced the worst tornado outbreak in the state's history, which produced over 50 tornados state-wide in a single day. In addition, Hurricanes are considered the "most important hazard in regards to economic damage" that the state experiences.
This hospitalist job was previously available. It is displayed here for reference.
This locum tenen pays $150 per hour.
This locum tenen hospitalist job is from a hospital-owned practice.
- Of Doctors working with: 4 Hospitalists.
- Volume: 20 - 25 patients per day.
- Specs: 7 days on / 7 days off (7 AM - 7 PM).
- Flexible scheduling.
- Urgent need for a Board Certified, and Alabama licensed Hospitalist comfortable handling standard Hospitalist cases.
- Facility type: Hospital.
- Cases include: Standard Hospitalist cases - no procedures required.
- Coverage Needed: Immediately with ongoing opportunity.
- Alabama license required.
- Certifications & licenses required: BC Hospitalist required.
This locum tenen job from LocumTenens.com was last open on Mar 10.
This hospitalist job was previously available. It is displayed here for reference.
This locum tenen pays $150 per hour.
This locum tenen hospitalist job is from a hospital-owned practice.
- No procedures or nights.
- Volume: 15 - 20 patients per day.
- Specs: 7 days on / 7 days off (7 AM - 7 PM or 8 AM - 6 PM).
- Cases include: Standard Hospitalist cases - will round in ICU.
- No procedures, vents, codes or nights.
- Of Doctors working with: 5 - 6 MDs.
- Facility type: Hospital.
- Certifications & licenses required: BC (preferred) / BE Family Practice or Internal Medicine trained.
- Coverage Needed: Immediately with ongoing opportunity.
- Board Certified (preferred) / Eligible Hospitalist Needed immediately for ongoing opportunity.
This locum tenen job from LocumTenens.com was last open on Mar 10.
This hospitalist job was previously available. It is displayed here for reference.
This locum tenen pays $150 per hour.
This locum tenen hospitalist job is from a hospital-owned practice.
- The facility is conveniently located in a suburban area of central Alabama and is just a short drive to a larger city.
- Shift Type: Night Shift.
- Board Certification Required: Yes.
- A large hospital is seeking a hospitalist nurse practitioner for locum tenens coverage.
- EMR is used for notes and documentation.
- Government: No.
- Prescriptive Authority Required: Yes.
- Facility Type: Hospital.
- Kathlyn Raffa and Jessica.
- Assignment Duration: Locums.
- Credentialing takes between 60 and 90 days.
- Assignment Type: Inpatient.
- Dates Needed: June 2020 (Sporadic Dates).
- Reference ID: ORD-079911-NP-AL.
- Our client prefers that the locum live within 2 hours or driving distance from the hospital.
- Case Load/PPD: N/A.
- The locum will be working with a hospitalist team rounding on adult patients and assisting with admissions.
- Hours Per Day: 8.
- The hours for this position are 7 pm-7 am for 5-7 night blocks.
This locum tenen job from LocumTenens.com was last open on Apr 17.
Another Excellent Reason to Live in Alabama
Known by many for the Lynyrd Skynyrd song "Sweet Home Alabama," Alabama's population is recognized as a Mecca for the true southern lifestyle. Altogether, Dixieland's atmosphere is a delicate balance of good food, family and real southern hospitality.
This hospitalist job was previously available. It is displayed here for reference.
This locum tenen pays $150 per hour.
This locum tenen hospitalist job is from a hospital-owned practice.
- Hours Per Day: 8.
- Dates Needed: June 2020 - Ongoing.
- Our client is willing to cover a hotel and rental car/mileage.
- Coverage is needed for 12-hour night shifts from 7 pm-7 am to provide consults and rounds.
- Assignment Duration: Locums.
- Procedures Required: no procedures.
- Kathlyn Raffa and Jessica.
- Blocks of nights vary from 5-7 night stretches.
- We are seeking a hospitalist physician assistant for ongoing locum tenens vacation coverage.
- Shift Type: Night Shift.
- Board Certification Required: Yes.
- Reference ID: ORD-079911-PA-AL.
- The nurse practitioner will take all floor calls during the night while the locum works with a team hospitalist.
- Credentialing for this assignment will take between 60 and 90 days.
- Assignment Type: Inpatient.
- EMR is used for notes and documentation.
- Facility Type: Hospital.
- Shift Times: 7p-7a.
- Prescriptive Authority Required: Yes.
- Government: No.
- The facility is located in a lovely suburban area of central Alabama.
- Case Load/PPD: N/A.
This locum tenen job from LocumTenens.com was last open on Apr 17.
This hospitalist job was previously available. It is displayed here for reference.
This locum tenen pays $130 per hour.
This locum tenen hospitalist job (Alabama) is from a hospital-owned practice.
- Excellent facility only a hop, skip and a jump from Florida and Georgia.
- BC IM only, will work 7on/7off.
- This city offers not only up to date attractions that the big cities have, but is able to maintain its southern charm for all who come to play.
- No procedures required, but will cover ICU.
- Inviting community waiting to welcome you to their lovely Alabama town.
- Client needs ongoing Hospitalist coverage.
This locum tenen job from Onyx M.D. was last open on Sep 13.
This hospitalist job was previously available. It is displayed here for reference.
This locum tenen pays $150 per hour.
This locum tenen hospitalist job is from a hospital-owned practice.
- Job Posting ID: 1021886.
- There are very few inpatient general peds cases.
- Facility Type: Hospital.
- Government: No.
- Candidates must be board certified with Pals and NRP certifications.
- Pediatric hospitalists attend all deliveries with the OB and round on newborns until they are discharged.
- Geographic Setting: Suburban.
- Assignment Type: Inpatient.
- Board Certification Required: Yes.
- Level I.
- EMR system is used for documentation.
- The facility handles 85-100 deliveries per month.
- Reference ID: ORD-071714-MD-AL.
- High risk, Nicu, or high acuity pediatric cases are transferred out.
- Pediatric hospitalists may admit if pediatric patients come into the ER, mostly for low acuity or observation for respiratory or dehydration cases.
- Assignment Duration: Locums.
- Shifts are 7am-7am for 24-hour. The average case load on weekend days is 0-5.
- A facility in Alabama is seeking a locum tenens pediatric hospitalist to assist with weekend and vacation coverage starting in late November through January 2020.
- Dates Needed: November 24 - January 27, 2020.
- Hours Per Day: 8.
- Required procedures include circumcisions, lumbar punctures, and possibly intubations for neonates during emergencies.
- Patient Population: Peds.
This locum tenen job from LocumTenens.com was last open on Nov 27.
Another Minor Caution about Life in Alabama
Alabama might have all four seasons, but summer is usually the one most remembered. The heat and humidity associated with June and July are expressed by many as "unbearable," while in winter there is hardly ever snow. When it does snow, there is usually a panic involved because schools all around close for a few flurries.