Job ID:
N/A Join a busy hospital team in Richmond, Indiana, covering Emergency Medicine shifts on a locum tenens basis. You'll work in a 220+ bed facility with a Level III trauma designation using Epic, supported by a full cardiology program, critical care, neurology, general surgery, orthopedics, and other specialty services. The ED team includes physicians, NPs, PAs, nursing staff, and ancillary support.
Assignment details Shift type:
Clinical only (minimum 12 shifts or 108 hours per month) Coverage period: September 2026
- ongoing Specific blocks: Sept 16, 2026 (10:30 PM)
- Sept 24, 2026 (7:30 AM) Oct 11, 2026 (10:30 PM)
- Oct 20, 2026 (7:30 AM) Dec 10, 2026 (10:30 PM)
- Dec 16, 2026 (7:30 AM) Patient population & clinical scope All emergency department patients; case mix is general emergency medicine Admissions and phone consults as required Expected to manage critically ill and injured patients and respond to codes Procedures you'll be expected to perform Invasive and non-invasive ventilation (ETT/tracheostomy/NT, BiPAP/CPAP) Central and arterial line placement Chest tube insertion Temporary transvenous pacemaker placement Lumbar puncture, thoracentesis, paracentesis Code response and stabilization Credentials & compliance Hospital privileges required (credentialing typically 60-90 days) Active Indiana license preferred Board certified or board eligible in Emergency Medicine (if not certified, must obtain certification within 5 years of residency completion) Active DEA BLS required; ACLS required for conscious sedation privileges COVID and flu vaccinations required Must complete order entry and time entry through the Vemsta platform Systems & support
EMR:
Epic — document patient encounters and orders Specialty backup and full support services available on site Compensation & logistics
Rate:
TBD Travel, lodging, and malpractice insurance: covered If you're an experienced emergency medicine provider who's comfortable with high-acuity patients and a broad procedural scope, this Richmond locum opportunity offers strong specialty support and predictable shift blocks in a hospital setting.