Floyd Lee Locums
Locum Tenens Physician Assistant - Emergency Medicine - $95-100 per hour
Floyd Lee Locums, Ada, Oklahoma, us, 74821
Floyd Lee Locums is seeking a Physician Assistant Emergency Medicine for a locum tenens job in Ada, Oklahoma.Job Description & Requirements
Specialty:
Emergency MedicineDiscipline:
Physician AssistantStart Date:
ASAPDuration:
26 weeks36 hours per weekShift:
12 hours, days, evenings, nightsEmployment Type:
Locum TenensSpecialty: APP - PA/NP Emergency MedicineLicense: OklahomaWilling to License: Y - will consider licensing candidates although they prefer a license so that they canContract length: 6 monthsSchedule: 14 Shifts per month - Combination of day and night shifts from either 7A - 7P, 8A - 8P, 12A - 12P or 7P - 7ASetting: HospitalRequirements: Must be clean, Board Certified EM, No new grads, must have recent experience, at least 2 years in an EM at a hospital, urgent care experience does not count.Pay Rate: $100/hour +
TravelAbout Floyd Lee Locums
At Floyd Lee Locums, we’re redefining what locum tenens can offer nursepractitioners. As a concierge company, we provide a level of care andattention that mirrors the dedication you show your patients every day.Our high-touch experience defines who we are. We handle everything we canfor you, from helping you prep for an interview to finding the right doggiedaycare to entertain your pup while you work. We offer you the lifestyle youcrave without a dip in pay. You can earn the same salary with fewer hoursand more flexibility. Locum tenens (temporary healthcare roles) is a boomingindustry because it prioritizes what’s important to you.
With premium opportunities across the U.S. (and internationally), we’reconfident we can find your ideal match. Even if the right position isn’tavailable, we actively search on your behalf. Our highest priority is ensuringyou are comfortable and achieving your personal and professional goals.SIA has recognized Floyd Lee Locums five years in a row for “Best StaffingFirms to Temp For” including Grand Prize Winner in 2024. We don’t take ourrole in your life lightly. Our work is personal. And you deserve to livecomfortably.
Isn’t it time someone took care of you?
Specialty:
Emergency MedicineDiscipline:
Physician AssistantStart Date:
ASAPDuration:
26 weeks36 hours per weekShift:
12 hours, days, evenings, nightsEmployment Type:
Locum TenensSpecialty: APP - PA/NP Emergency MedicineLicense: OklahomaWilling to License: Y - will consider licensing candidates although they prefer a license so that they canContract length: 6 monthsSchedule: 14 Shifts per month - Combination of day and night shifts from either 7A - 7P, 8A - 8P, 12A - 12P or 7P - 7ASetting: HospitalRequirements: Must be clean, Board Certified EM, No new grads, must have recent experience, at least 2 years in an EM at a hospital, urgent care experience does not count.Pay Rate: $100/hour +
TravelAbout Floyd Lee Locums
At Floyd Lee Locums, we’re redefining what locum tenens can offer nursepractitioners. As a concierge company, we provide a level of care andattention that mirrors the dedication you show your patients every day.Our high-touch experience defines who we are. We handle everything we canfor you, from helping you prep for an interview to finding the right doggiedaycare to entertain your pup while you work. We offer you the lifestyle youcrave without a dip in pay. You can earn the same salary with fewer hoursand more flexibility. Locum tenens (temporary healthcare roles) is a boomingindustry because it prioritizes what’s important to you.
With premium opportunities across the U.S. (and internationally), we’reconfident we can find your ideal match. Even if the right position isn’tavailable, we actively search on your behalf. Our highest priority is ensuringyou are comfortable and achieving your personal and professional goals.SIA has recognized Floyd Lee Locums five years in a row for “Best StaffingFirms to Temp For” including Grand Prize Winner in 2024. We don’t take ourrole in your life lightly. Our work is personal. And you deserve to livecomfortably.
Isn’t it time someone took care of you?