Medical Oncologist Needed in Northern New England
Content + Source + Freshness • 14 Feb 2026 • 95% confidence
Offer value
High value primarily due to the competitive compensation package and substantial support provided by the employer.
- Support for travel and housing included.
- Work as the only physician with dedicated support.
- High compensation aligned with locum tenens positions.
- Requires board certification and licensing.
Pros
- High compensation and benefits, including travel and housing support.
- Opportunity to work in a solo practice with administrative support.
- Flexible work arrangements align with locum tenens preferences.
Cons
- Being the sole physician may lead to high-pressure situations.
- Limited networking opportunities in a locum role.
- Potential challenges in adjusting to new environments frequently.
Who it's for
Mid to Senior • Locum Tenens
Good fit
- Experienced oncologists looking for flexibility.
- Physicians open to locum tenens placements.
- Individuals motivated by financial incentives.
Not recommended for
- Newer oncologists without board certification.
- Those seeking permanent, supportive roles.
- Candidates averse to high-pressure situations.
Motivation fit
Key skills
About the job
A Northern New England based hospital needs full-time Medical Oncology coverage. As the locum tenens Oncologist, you will see approximately 10-12 patients per day. You must be board certified or board eligible. Licensed candidates are preferred; however Hayes Locums Licensing team can assist. On this assignment, you will be the sole physician in this department, but will work alongside a full support staff. You must possess a patient-first mindset. Hayes Locums will partner with you and assist with all hospital privileging paperwork.
Benefits
- Dedicated specialty-specific consultants
- 24/7 Award-winning service
- NALTO Member
- Competitive compensation
- A-rated malpractice coverage
- Paid travel and housing

