Nocturnist Physician
Locum Tenens
locum tenens
6 Nov 2025
Verified by Turrior
Content + Source + Freshness • 18 Dec 2025 • 95% confidence
75 / 100
Offer value
Moderate value offering due to decent compensation and opportunity to work in an established hospital environment, but demands significant experience and adaptation to locum tenens role.
- Compensation: $184.30–$199.50/hour
- Work within an established hospital setting
- Requires board certification and Ohio state license
- Locum tenens providing variety and flexibility
Pros
- Above-average pay rate for locum tenens positions in Ohio
- Opportunity to gain diverse experience across various patient cases
- Flexible working pattern with locum tenens schedule
Cons
- Potential lack of long-term employment stability
- Expectations for quick adaptation to a new environment and processes
- Requires board certification and extensive credentialing process
Who it's for
Mid to Senior • Locum Tenens
Good fit
- Experienced nocturnist physicians seeking flexible shifts
- Medical professionals with locum tenens experience
- Physicians wanting to enhance their capabilities in varied settings
Not recommended for
- Newly graduated physicians without nocturnist training
- Candidates wanting job security through full-time roles
- Individuals opposed to working night shifts
Motivation fit
Desire for work-life flexibilityInterest in short-term assignments and variety in work settingsPassion for working night shifts and emergency responses
Key skills
Clinical assessmentPatient managementCommunication with medical teamsEMR proficiency (Meditech)
Score: 75/100 AI verified analysis
About the job
This facility is seeking a Nocturnist Physician for locum tenens support as they look to fill a current need.Details & requirements for this opportunity:
- Schedule: January 2024 - ongoing
- Procedures required: Round on patients, admissions, rapid responses. teach residents and handle issues on the floor.
- Electronic Medical Record (EMR):Meditech
- Credentialing Timeframe: 60 to 90 days
- Certifications and license required: Board certified internal medicine, Basic Life Support and Ohio license required
