CV Template

Locum Tenens Credentialing CV Template

The Locum Tenens Credentialing CV template is designed for physicians working temporary assignments through locum tenens agencies. This format emphasizes your flexibility, adaptability, diverse clinical experience, and ability to integrate quickly into new practice settings. It highlights your multi-state licensure, varied practice environments, and proven track record of successful temporary placements. Whether you're an experienced locums physician or considering your first temporary assignment, this template presents your credentials in a format that locum tenens agencies and hiring facilities expect and appreciate.

Who it’s for

  • Physicians working locum tenens assignments
  • Doctors seeking temporary or contract positions
  • Retired physicians returning to locum tenens work
  • Physicians seeking flexible schedules through locums

Key features

  • Emphasis on flexibility and adaptability
  • Display of multiple state licenses and availability
  • Format for diverse locum tenens assignments
  • Space for various practice settings and environments
  • Quick credentialing information readily accessible
  • Professional references from locum placements

Core sections included

Personal Information

Contact details and basic credentials

Professional References

Reference contacts and letters

Use cases

Career Locum Tenens

Perfect for physicians working exclusively in locum tenens arrangements.

Example: An emergency physician working locum tenens assignments year-round across multiple states.

Supplemental Locum Income

Ideal for physicians adding locum tenens shifts to supplement their primary income.

Example: A hospitalist picking up weekend locum shifts at nearby hospitals.

Retirement Transition

Well-suited for semi-retired physicians maintaining clinical activity through locums.

Example: A retired family physician working occasional locum tenens assignments.

Frequently asked questions

How is locum tenens credentialing different?

Locum tenens often requires expedited or temporary credentialing. Many facilities use proxy credentialing where you're credentialed through the locum agency. However, you still need appropriate licenses, DEA, and malpractice coverage.

Do I need my own malpractice insurance for locums?

Most locum tenens agencies provide malpractice insurance for your assignments. However, verify coverage details and consider tail coverage. If you maintain your own practice alongside locums, you'll need separate coverage.

How many state licenses should I have?

This depends on your specialty and geographic preferences. Emergency medicine and hospitalist locums may benefit from 5-10 licenses. Specialists might need fewer. Focus on states with high demand for your specialty.

What's the typical length of locum tenens assignments?

Assignments vary from a few days to several months. Common durations are 1-4 weeks for short-term coverage and 3-6 months for longer assignments. Discuss your preferences with locum agencies.

How do taxes work for locum tenens?

Most locum tenens physicians are considered independent contractors (1099) rather than employees (W-2). This means you're responsible for quarterly estimated taxes, but can also deduct business expenses like travel, licensure, and CME.

Can I choose my assignments and schedule?

Yes, one of the main benefits of locum tenens is flexibility. You can choose which assignments to accept, when to work, and how much. However, being flexible with scheduling increases your opportunities.