Emergency Medicine Physician Assistant Opportunity in North Carolina
Locum Tenens
locum tenens
3 Nov 2025
Verified by Turrior
Content + Source + Freshness • 14 Feb 2026 • 95% confidence
80 / 100
Offer value
High value due to the high patient volume, significant clinical exposure, and robust employer support.
- Significant patient volume for experience development
- Strong support from Hayes Locums for transitions
- Dynamic emergency medicine environment
Pros
- High patient volume enhances clinical expertise
- Supportive agency facilitates locum integration
- Focus on emergency medicine offers diverse experiences
Cons
- Potentially high stress due to patient volume
- Longer shifts may impact work-life balance
- Emergency settings can be unpredictable
Who it's for
Mid to Senior • Locum tenens, 12-hour shifts
Good fit
- Experienced PAs in emergency medicine
- Professionals valuing hands-on patient interaction
- Candidates seeking variety in clinical practice
Not recommended for
- New graduates without emergency experience
- Individuals seeking predictable, steady work
- Those uncomfortable in high-stress situations
Motivation fit
Drive for hands-on, dynamic clinical practiceInterest in working in fast-paced environmentsDesire to handle diverse patient presentations
Key skills
Emergency medicine protocolsRapid patient assessmentEfficiency in varied clinical scenariosCollaborative skills in high-stress settings
Score: 80/100 AI verified analysis
About the job
A North Carolina based facility is searching for locum tenens assistance on their emergency medicine team. As the incoming physician assistant, you will work 12 p.m. – 12 a.m. shifts and see an average of 100 patients per day. Reach out to us directly to learn more about this opportunity or to explore other open positions.
Benefits
- Dedicated specialty-specific consultants
- 24/7 Award-winning service
- NALTO Member
- Competitive compensation
- A-rated malpractice coverage
- Paid travel and housing


