Locum Tenens Hematology Oncology Opportunity in Ohio
Content + Source + Freshness • 14 Feb 2026 • 95% confidence
Offer value
This locum tenens hematology/oncology role provides solid compensation and the chance to work in a growing cancer center near a major airport, appealing to candidates focused on oncology.
- Competitive compensation and benefits
- Opportunity to work in a supportive oncology environment
- Recognition of emotional demands in oncology work
- Requires a board-certified oncologist qualification
Pros
- Strong support system with other oncologists and team members
- Good compensation with additional benefits
- Convenient location provides accessibility
Cons
- May involve dealing with emotionally challenging cases
- Short-term role may limit patient relationships
- Licensure requirements may take time to fulfill
Who it's for
Mid to Senior • Locum/Temporary
Good fit
- Oncologists seeking locum work
- Physicians comfortable with temporary patient care roles
- Candidates willing to face emotional challenges in oncology
Not recommended for
- Those looking for permanent roles
- New oncology graduates without requisite certifications
- Physicians unwilling to engage in oncology fields
Motivation fit
Key skills
About the job
An Ohio based hospital, located conveniently close to Detroit Metro Airport is in need of long-term Hematology/Oncology coverage. You'd be joining a growing cancer center with two other Medical Oncologists, one Radiation Oncologist and full support staff; each provider has a nurse and medical assistant. You would be seeing an average of 14 patients per day and you'd share call with two other providers, every third week, starting on Friday morning. Hayes Locums will partner with you and assist with hospital privileging, licensing paperwork and payment.
Benefits
- Dedicated specialty-specific consultants
- 24/7 Award-winning service
- NALTO Member
- Competitive compensation
- A-rated malpractice coverage
- Paid travel and housing


