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Locum tenens work is booming as hospitals and urgent‑care centers fill staffing gaps caused by physician shortages, the aging population, and post‑pandemic patient surges. 80% of acute care facilities now use locum physicians to keep services running, creating a high‑demand market where flexible hours meet urgent needs.

Locum roles span specialties: Family Medicine, Pediatrics, Critical Care, Oncology, and Telehealth. Typical responsibilities include charting in EHRs (Epic, Cerner), conducting physical exams, managing acute cases, and coordinating discharge plans. Tele‑locum positions use platforms like Teladoc and Amwell to deliver remote consultations, while on‑site locums often work 12‑hour shifts to stabilize patient flow.

Salary transparency is critical for locum professionals because rates vary by specialty, region, and shift length. With clear pay data you can compare offers, negotiate fair compensation, and avoid under‑payment for overnight or weekend coverage.

Area Chief of Staff

Company: Banfield Pet Hospital

Location: Asheville, NC

Posted Jan 23, 2025

The Area Chief of Staff is responsible for leading, developing, and managing associate veterinarians to ensure quality care and meet hospital performance measures. This role involves driving a culture of quality and safety, conducting regular hospital visits and quality audits, and coaching veterinarians to deliver high-quality medical care. The position also includes recruiting and onboarding new veterinarians, driving doctor engagement and retention, and ensuring hospital operations comply with regulations. The ideal candidate should possess strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills, and have a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree with 3 years of experience in small animal medicine and surgery.

Area Chief of Staff

Company: Banfield Pet Hospital

Location: Middletown, NY

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Veterinarian

Company: Banfield Pet Hospital

Location: Rohnert Park, CA

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Veterinarian

Company: Banfield Pet Hospital

Location: Phoenix, AZ

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Veterinarian

Company: Banfield Pet Hospital

Location: St. Petersburg, FL

Posted Jan 23, 2025

The job posting is for a Relief Veterinarian position at Banfield Pet Hospital. The primary role involves providing preventative care, diagnosis, and treatment for pets. Essential responsibilities include ensuring pet, client, and associate safety, obtaining relevant information from clients, maintaining medical records, educating clients about pet health, and performing surgeries. The ideal candidate should have strong communication, organizational, surgical, problem-solving, client service, intellectual, compassionate, mathematical, computer, management, and attitude skills. They must be able to work independently, handle stress, and have the physical ability to perform various tasks. A Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, valid state license, and DEA license are required. Banfield Pet Hospital is an equal opportunity employer.

Veterinarian

Company: Banfield Pet Hospital

Location: Plantation, FL

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Veterinarian

Company: Banfield Pet Hospital

Location: Antioch, CA

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Area Chief of Staff

Company: Banfield Pet Hospital

Location: Concord, CA

Posted Jan 23, 2025

The Area Chief of Staff is responsible for leading, developing, and managing associate veterinarians in assigned hospitals. The role involves driving a culture of quality and safety, conducting regular hospital visits and quality audits, and ensuring compliance with industry and Banfield standards. The position also includes developing and coaching veterinarians, driving recruitment and onboarding of new doctors, and delivering on veterinary quality KPIs. The Area Chief of Staff must also partner with other departments to identify and develop future veterinary talent, drive doctor engagement and retention, and manage medical equipment inventory.

Veterinarian

Company: Banfield Pet Hospital

Location: Greenville, SC

Posted Jan 23, 2025

The Relief Veterinarian's primary role is to provide preventative care, diagnose, and treat diseases and injuries in pets. They ensure safety, maintain medical records, educate clients, and communicate effectively with the team and clients. The ideal candidate should have strong multi-tasking, communication, organizational, surgical, problem-solving, client service, intellectual, compassionate, mathematical, computer, management, and attitude skills. They must be confident around pets, flexible, and able to work beyond 40 hours per week. A Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, valid state license, and DEA license are required. Banfield Pet Hospital is an equal opportunity employer.

Veterinarian

Company: Banfield Pet Hospital

Location: Fresno, CA

Posted Jan 23, 2025

The job posting is for a Relief Veterinarian with hourly rates starting at $130. The primary purpose is to provide preventative care, diagnosis, and treatment for pets. Essential responsibilities include ensuring pet, client, and associate safety, obtaining relevant information from clients, maintaining medical records, educating clients about pet health, and providing professional service. The ideal candidate should have strong communication, organizational, surgical, problem-solving, client service, intellectual, compassionate, mathematical, and computer skills. They must also demonstrate initiative, integrity, cooperativeness, flexibility, independence, and stress resiliency. The role requires the ability to work with various pets, handle special hours including weekends and evenings, and perform tasks without supervision. A Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, valid state veterinary license, DEA license, and proven surgical skills are required. Banfield Pet Hospital is an equal opportunity employer.

Veterinarian

Company: Banfield Pet Hospital

Location: Salem, NH

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Veterinarian

Company: Banfield Pet Hospital

Location: San Francisco, CA

Posted Jan 23, 2025

The Relief Veterinarian's primary role is to provide preventative care, diagnose, and treat diseases and injuries in pets. Essential responsibilities include ensuring pet, client, and associate safety, obtaining relevant information from clients, maintaining medical records, educating clients about pet health, and providing professional service. The ideal candidate should have strong multi-tasking, communication, organizational, surgical, problem-solving, client service, intellectual, compassionate, mathematical, computer, management, and attitude skills. They must be confident around pets, flexible, independent, stress-tolerant, and have the ability to work beyond 40 hours per week. A Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, valid state license, DEA license, and proven surgical skills are required. Banfield Pet Hospital is an equal opportunity employer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Locum positions by seniority?
Locum MDs earn between $220,000 and $350,000 annually in high‑cost states, with senior specialists (e.g., Cardiologists, Neurologists) reaching $400,000+. Locum RNs range from $55,000 to $90,000 yearly, while allied health locums (PT, OT) earn $45,000–$70,000. Rates also vary by shift: 12‑hour on‑site shifts can pay 25%–35% more than standard 8‑hour shifts.
What skills and certifications are required for Locum roles?
Board certification in the relevant specialty, state medical license, and an active NPI number are mandatory for physicians. Nurses must hold current RN or LPN licensure plus BLS/ACLS certification. Telehealth locums need proficiency in EHRs (Epic, Cerner) and familiarity with secure video platforms (Zoom Health, Doxy.me). Additional credentials such as Scripps or Mayo Clinic locum certifications can boost credibility.
Is remote work available for Locum positions?
Yes—many hospitals and telehealth companies hire remote locums. Tele‑locum roles use platforms like Amwell, Teladoc, MDLive, and Doctor On Call. Remote on‑site locums may be required to cover overnight shifts via secure VPNs to access patient records and participate in virtual rounds.
How can a Locum career progress to full‑time or specialty practice?
Locum work often serves as a pipeline: Physicians can use locum assignments to build experience, expand networks, and secure referrals. Many locums transition to full‑time hospitalist or outpatient roles after 12–18 months. Others leverage locum experience to start private practice, obtain consulting contracts, or pursue higher‑paying specialty fellowships.
What industry trends are shaping the Locum market?
Telehealth adoption is accelerating, with 65% of hospitals now offering virtual urgent‑care services. Burnout and the 2025 projected shortage of 150,000 physicians in the U.S. are driving hospitals to rely more on locums. Additionally, value‑based care models reward hospitals that maintain consistent staffing, further expanding locum opportunities across specialties.

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