LocumJobsOnline is working with Barton Associates to find a qualified Radiation Oncology MD in North Carolina!
About The Position
We are seeking a board-certified Radiation Oncologist for a locum tenens assignment in North Carolina. This opportunity begins on Feb 2, 2026, for a 60-day assignment, offering day shifts Monday through Friday. The schedule includes 8am start times with the last patient seen around 4 : 30pm, supporting a busy patient volume in an established clinical setting.
Job Details
- Location : North Carolina
- Start Date : Feb 2, 2026
- LOA : 60 days
- Provider Type Needed : Radiation Oncologist
- Schedule : Monday-Friday, 8am to last patient seen around 4 : 30pm (some sites end at noon on Friday)
Responsibilities and Duties
Participate in morning team meetings and tumor boardsConduct approximately 2 new consults and 3-5 follow-up appointments per dayPerform status checks and review of CBCTOversee occasional clinical setupsManage a daily treatment volume of approximately 25-30 patientsUtilize Epic and Mosaiq EMR systems for documentationAdditional Information
Must be board certified in Radiation Oncology (ABR)Active North Carolina medical license requiredDEA certification requiredPrevious experience with Epic and Mosaiq preferredBenefits
Strong compensationTravel-related expenses coveredA-rated medical malpractice insurance providedDedicated recruiter for future travel opportunitiesWhat are Locum Tenens Jobs?
Locum tenens jobs, sometimes referred to as travel assignments, are contract positions that help meet patient care needs at various healthcare facilities and hospitals for a defined period. These roles can vary in length from a single week to over a year, often with options for extension. Medical professionals who undertake locum or travel work possess the same qualifications as permanent staff and frequently opt for these roles due to benefits such as competitive remuneration and greater scheduling flexibility.
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Top Reasons to Choose a Locum Tenens Assignment
Maintain a healthier equilibrium between work and personal life, avoiding burnout and stress.Stay current with the latest medical advancements and technologies by working in various facilities with diverse resources.Avoid the hassle of permanent relocation by taking on temporary assignments in various locations, experiencing different communities without long-term commitment.Extend your career or transition into semi-retirement by taking on locum roles, supplementing your retirement income while staying engaged in clinical practice.Embrace remote work options in telemedicine or virtual healthcare settings, leveraging technology to deliver care from anywhere while maintaining professional engagement.