Anesthesiology Locums Physician Needed in West Virginia
Content + Source + Freshness • 14 Feb 2026 • 95% confidence
Offer value
Effective short-term locums role with opportunities for variety, though consistency in workload may be challenging.
- Short-term locums role with exposure to varied cases
- Flexibility in scheduling and competitive compensation
- Inconsistent workload might affect employment security
Pros
- Flexibility in work schedule and variety of case exposure
- Opportunities for travel and new experiences
- Competitive rates and comprehensive malpractice coverage
Cons
- Uncertainty in patient volume may lead to inconsistent work hours
- Limited integration in the local medical community
- Potential lack of long-term career development
Who it's for
Independent • Locum Tenens
Good fit
- Anesthesiologists drawn to locums opportunities
- Independent providers seeking diverse experiences
- Candidates wanting flexible work schedules
Not recommended for
- Those preferring stable, full-time positions
- Clinicians averse to frequent relocation
- Candidates seeking integrated placement in a specific practice
Motivation fit
Key skills
About the job
A locum tenens anesthesiologist is needed for coverage in a West Virginia medical center. On average, you will work 8–10-hour shifts, Monday-Friday, with daily 24-hour call. The ideal candidate will be responsible for medical direction, supervision, and solo coverage while seeing a variety of cases. Required procedures include labor epidurals, spinal block, and arterial line placement. Are you interested in learning more about locum tenens jobs in the Southeast? Click "I'm interested" to connect directly with one of our consultants for available dates and more details.
Benefits
- Dedicated specialty-specific consultants
- 24/7 Award-winning service
- NALTO Member
- Competitive compensation
- A-rated malpractice coverage
- Paid travel and housing

