Hospitalist Needed in Iowa
Locum Tenens
locum tenens
3 Nov 2025
Verified by Turrior
Content + Source + Freshness • 14 Feb 2026 • 95% confidence
78 / 100
Offer value
This role offers moderate value due to the essential need for hospitalist coverage but has limitations in terms of procedural responsibilities.
- Flexible shifts with no procedures required
- Suitable for candidates familiar with EMR systems
- Provides work-life balance through structured hours
Pros
- Available day and night shifts for flexibility
- Minimal procedure requirement, focusing on patient care
- Supports work-life balance with set hours
Cons
- EMR system knowledge is necessary (Allscripts)
- Less appeal for candidates seeking procedural experience
- Limited geographic preference due to licensing requirements
Who it's for
Mid-level • Locum Tenens
Good fit
- Hospitalists looking for flexible locum assignments
- Physicians with background in non-procedural care
- Individuals aiming for manageable in-hospital work
Not recommended for
- New graduates seeking extensive training
- Candidates looking for roles involving surgical procedures
- Healthcare professionals without an EMR system background
Motivation fit
Desire for a work-life balance with flexible shiftsInterest in gaining diverse hospital experienceSeeking to manage patient care with limited procedural duties
Key skills
Patient care managementFamiliarity with EMR systemsEffective communication in a clinical setting
Score: 78/100 AI verified analysis
About the job
A hospital in Iowa has a need for locum tenens hospitalist coverage. An Iowa license or IMLC is preferred for this position, and the EMR system is Allscripts. You will be covering day shifts for 10-12 hours, or 14 hour night shifts. There will be no procedures required. Please reach out for more specific details about this opportunity.
Benefits
- Dedicated specialty-specific consultants
- 24/7 Award-winning service
- NALTO Member
- Competitive compensation
- A-rated malpractice coverage
- Paid travel and housing

