Leading Expert In Locum Tenens Staffing Jobs in Chicago, IL

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Compensation Analyst

Company: Anchor Staffing, Inc.

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Apr 01, 2025

Reporting to the Director-Compensation, the *Compensation Analyst* assists in administering employee compensation programs, which includes: creating position…

Design Director, New York or Chicago

Company: Omnicom Production

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Mar 31, 2025

Portfolio that showcases brand consistency through design systems, detailed design, scaled campaigns across channels, OLV, banners, PDP and social-first…

Research Analyst

Company: The University of Chicago

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Apr 01, 2025

Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field. Bachelor’s Degree in economics or related quantitative field.

Fireproofer

Company: Southwest Coating Services

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Mar 31, 2025

Reliable vehicle, valid driver's license and proof of insurance. 401K matching after 6 months of employment. Proof of citizenship or ability to work in the U.S.…

Creatio Developer and Implementation Specialist

Company: Velvetech

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Apr 02, 2025

GROWTH opportunities, skills and competencies improvement, and professional certification. Provide training and support to clients during and after the…

Analyst, Client Service Representative- Transaction Banking

Company: MUFG Bank, Ltd.

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Apr 01, 2025

Further a culture of risk and compliance discipline, which includes, but is not limited to, maintaining compliance with Bank and business process-related…

Commercial Floor Coating Installer

Company: Southwest Coating Services

Location: Bridgeview, IL

Posted Mar 31, 2025

Reliable vehicle, valid driver's license and proof of insurance. The ideal candidate will have experience in concrete floor restoration, concrete repair and…

Senior Account Executive - Plumbing

Company: The Hill Group

Location: Franklin Park, IL

Posted Apr 01, 2025

Make warm calls to develop leads for all functions of The Hill Group. Attend monthly sales meetings with information on active leads being pursued, current…

Senior Specialist - Business Analysis

Company: LTIMindtree

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Apr 01, 2025

Perform detailed analysis of user stories Connect and come in agreement with involved partner systems regarding various mapping documents and communication…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical hourly rates for locum tenens roles at different seniority levels?
Junior physicians earn about $120-$140 per hour, mid‑level specialists $140-$170, and senior experts $170-$210. Many agencies add a 10-20% signing bonus, and overtime rates can push earnings up to $230 for critical shifts.
Which certifications and skills are essential for a locum tenens physician or nurse?
Board certification in the specialty, state licensure, valid CPR/ACLS, proficiency with EMR systems like Epic or Cerner, and experience using scheduling software such as LocumLink or TeleHealth Scheduler.
Can locum tenens positions be performed remotely, and what tools enable telehealth?
Yes. Many practices use telehealth platforms like Teladoc, Doxy.me, or Doximity Chat to conduct virtual visits. Integration with EMR allows real‑time charting, while remote monitoring devices feed data directly into the patient record.
How can a locum tenens professional advance to permanent or higher roles?
Build a strong reference network through repeat placements, leverage agency dashboards to showcase performance metrics, and pursue specialty certifications or leadership courses to transition into consulting or hospital administration roles.
What are the current industry trends shaping locum tenens staffing?
The physician shortage, accelerated telehealth adoption, AI‑driven triage, and the rise of mobile health clinics are increasing demand for high‑skill locums, especially in geriatrics, oncology, and behavioral health.

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