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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.

Locums Job in North Carolina for CRNA WBY# JOB-3009784

Company: Weatherby Healthcare

Location: North Carolina

Posted Jan 13, 2025

Weatherby Healthcare is offering a CRNA position in North Carolina with competitive compensation, benefits, and support. The role involves working with 3-5 patients daily, managing ventilation, and requiring ACLS, BLS, and PALS certifications. The company, founded in 1995, is a leading expert in locum tenens staffing for healthcare professionals.

NC Facility Seeks a Locums CRNA WBY# JOB-3009783

Company: Weatherby Healthcare

Location: North Carolina

Posted Jan 13, 2025

Weatherby Healthcare is offering a CRNA position in North Carolina with competitive compensation, benefits, and support. The role involves working with 3-5 patients daily, managing ventilation, and requires ACLS, BLS, and PALS certifications. Weatherby, founded in 1995, is a leading locum tenens staffing company for healthcare professionals, known for its extensive experience and expertise in addressing staffing challenges in healthcare systems.

Facility in Alaska Is Looking for a Locums CRNA WBY# JOB-3009567

Company: Weatherby Healthcare

Location: Alaska

Posted Jan 13, 2025

Weatherby Healthcare offers a supportive locum tenens lifestyle for CRNAs in Alaska. They provide competitive compensation, benefits, and comprehensive support including credentialing, malpractice insurance, and housing/transportation expenses. The company, founded in 1995, is a leading expert in locum tenens staffing for healthcare professionals.

Locums Job Opportunity in Louisiana for CRNA WBY# JOB-3008558

Company: Weatherby Healthcare

Location: Shreveport, Louisiana

Posted Jan 13, 2025

Weatherby Healthcare is offering a CRNA position in Shreveport, Louisiana with competitive compensation, benefits, and support. The role involves working in a trauma center, managing complex orthopedic cases, and handling acute volume/BP issues. Requirements include ACLS and BLS certifications, a DEA, and various licenses. Additional perks include health benefits, malpractice insurance, and covered transportation and housing expenses.

A Facility in Louisiana Is Looking for a Locum Tenens CRNA WBY# JOB-3008552

Company: Weatherby Healthcare

Location: Shreveport, Louisiana

Posted Jan 13, 2025

This job posting outlines a locum tenens opportunity with requirements including licenses, certifications, and specific clinical skills. It highlights benefits like competitive compensation, malpractice insurance, and housing support, while emphasizing the need for credentialing and DEA compliance. The company, Weatherby Healthcare, is described as a leading staffing firm with a focus on addressing healthcare staffing challenges.

Facility in North Carolina Seeks a Locums CRNA WBY# JOB-3009823

Company: Weatherby Healthcare

Location: North Carolina

Posted Jan 13, 2025

Weatherby Healthcare, a leading locum tenens staffing company, is offering a CRNA position in North Carolina. The job involves working with an average of 3 patients per day, requiring skills in vent management and credentialing. Benefits include health, vision, dental, and 401(k) retirement benefits, competitive compensation, and paid malpractice insurance. Additional perks include 24-hour access to a consultant, covered transportation and housing expenses, and hourly rates from $160.00 to $230.00.

Locum Tenens Opportunity in NC for CRNA WBY# JOB-3009790

Company: Weatherby Healthcare

Location: North Carolina

Posted Jan 13, 2025

Weatherby Healthcare, a leading locum tenens staffing company, is offering a CRNA position in North Carolina. The role involves working with 3-5 patients daily, managing ventilators, and requires ACLS, BLS, and PALS certifications. Benefits include competitive compensation, malpractice insurance, retirement benefits, and housing/transportation coverage. Hourly rates range from $160.00 to $230.00.

A CRNA Is Wanted for Locum Tenens Help in NC WBY# JOB-3009787

Company: Weatherby Healthcare

Location: North Carolina

Posted Jan 13, 2025

Weatherby Healthcare offers a supportive locum tenens lifestyle for CRNAs in North Carolina. Benefits include competitive compensation, malpractice insurance, retirement benefits, and covered transportation and housing expenses. The position involves working with 3-5 patients per day, requiring ACLS, BLS, and PALS certifications, and vent management. Credentialing is needed, but DEA registration is not. The company provides 24-hour consultant support.

Locum Tenens Job Opportunity in Alaska for CRNA WBY# JOB-3009555

Company: Weatherby Healthcare

Location: Alaska

Posted Jan 13, 2025

Weatherby Healthcare offers a supportive locum tenens lifestyle for CRNAs in Alaska. Benefits include competitive compensation, health, dental, and retirement benefits, paid malpractice insurance, and covered transportation and housing expenses. The company, founded in 1995, is a leading expert in locum tenens staffing for healthcare professionals nationwide.

Facility in Alaska Seeks a Locums CRNA WBY# JOB-3009547

Company: Weatherby Healthcare

Location: Alaska

Posted Jan 13, 2025

Weatherby Healthcare, a leading locum tenens staffing company, is offering a CRNA position in Alaska. The role involves working days, nights, weekends, and call, with competitive compensation, benefits, and support. Requirements include BC, ACLS, BLS, PALS, and airway management skills. Weatherby provides 24-hour consultant access, covered transportation and housing, and malpractice insurance.

CRNAs Needed for Coverage in Pennsylvania

Company: Austin Major Group

Location: Pennsylvania

Posted Jan 13, 2025

Austin Major Group is seeking 2 Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) for a full-time locum tenens position at a state-of-the-art ambulatory surgery center in Pennsylvania. The role offers flexibility, competitive compensation, and no call responsibilities. The position involves handling low-acuity, outpatient cases such as outpatient sports orthopedics, plastics, and hand cases. The CRNAs will work in a collaborative environment with a supportive team, using Cerner EMR system. The company provides top-rated malpractice insurance, bi-weekly direct deposit, and 24/7 recruiter availability.

A CRNA Is Needed for Locums Coverage in NC WBY# JOB-3009828

Company: Weatherby Healthcare

Location: North Carolina

Posted Jan 13, 2025

Weatherby Healthcare offers a custom career plan for CRNAs in North Carolina. They provide competitive compensation, benefits, and support. The job involves working with 3 patients daily, managing ventilators, and requires PALS, ACLS, and BLS certifications. Credentialing is needed, but DEA registration is not. Transportation and housing expenses are covered. Hourly rates range from $160.00 to $230.00.

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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