LocumJobsOnline is working with Curative to find a qualified Urgent Care MD in Quincy, Illinois, 62301!
Pay Information
$125 to $145 per hour
About The Position
Illinois Urgent Care Coverage - No Call Required
We have an ongoing locums assignment for an Urgent Care physician in Illinois. This is an excellent opportunity for part-time coverage with no call responsibilities, offering a great work-life balance.
Highlights
- No call required
- Ongoing assignment for supplemental income
- Part-time need : 4 shifts per month minimum
Practice Setting
Outpatient Urgent Care clinicHandles all patient agesSupport staff includes experienced NPs, RNs, LPNs, and MAsPhysician may be solo provider during limited morning hoursPatient volume is shared between 3 providersSchedule
Seeking locums coverage starting Spring 2026Ongoing, long-term interim needMix of 12-hour shifts availableProcedures and Cases
Standard Urgent Care cases (cough, flu, UTI, rashes)Some Ortho, splinting, and suturingForeign body eye removalSTD testing and pelvic examsRequirements
Board Certified in Family MedicineMust hold an active Illinois state license or IMLC (LOQ) on hand.Requires PALS, ATLS, and CSR certificationsMinimum 24 months of relevant experienceCredentialing Requirements
Standard credentialing processPlan for 120 days for privilegesTemporary privileges are not availableTravel Accommodations
Travel and lodging providedMalpractice insurance included for the assignmentIf this part-time locums role fits your schedule, let's connect.
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