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ER Physician

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AIMS LOCUM TENENS LLC

Fort Bragg, NC (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 3 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/15/2026

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Job Description

ER Physician
AIMS LOCUM TENENS LLC
Fort Bragg, NC Job Details Full-time $250 - $265 an hour 1 day ago Benefits Paid training Paid orientation Flexible schedule Qualifications ATLS Certification Cardiac arrest protocols BLS Certification English ACLS Certification Acute care facility experience Basic life support Medical License Critical care (emergency response procedures) Emergency medicine
Full Job Description Benefits:
Paid Orientation and Training Bonus based on performance Competitive salary Flexible schedule Relocation bonus Signing bonus
Position:
Contract ER Physician (1099 Provider)
Location:
Womack Army Medical Center, Fort Bragg, NC (Approximately 70 Miles from Raleigh, NC)
Employment Type:
Independent Contractor (1099).
Overview:
AIMS Locum Tenens is seeking experienced Emergency Medical Officers to deliver high-quality care in the Emergency Department at Womack Army Medical Center. As an independent contractor, you will provide services that adhere to nationally recognized standards while collaborating with both military and civilian healthcare professionals in a dynamic environment.
Key Responsibilities:
Emergency Medical Care:
Conduct evaluations, diagnoses, and treatments for urgent and emergent conditions. Manage acute situations and perform advanced procedures (e.g., intubations, central lines, resuscitations).
Patient Management:
Oversee care from admission to discharge and collaborate on individualized care plans. Refer patients to specialists and coordinate follow-up care.
Clinical Documentation:
Maintain accurate patient records per
AR 40-66
standards. Document all clinical interactions and ensure timely completion of medical records.
Procedural Competency:
Perform various emergency procedures, including medication administration, wound care, and fracture management. Utilize advanced airway management techniques
Shift Hours and Schedule:
Shift Length:
Emergency Medical Officers will work shifts of either 9 or 12 hours, depending on departmental needs.
Shift Times:
9 hours: 0700-1600; 1500-0000; 2200-0700 12 hours: 0700-1900; 1000-2200; 1100-2300; 1400-0200; 1900-0700
Minimum Shift Requirement:
Physicians must work a minimum of four shifts per month, with at least one shift every 30 days to maintain active access credentials (CAC).
Qualifications:
Citizenship:
Must be a U.S. citizen.
Education:
MD or DO degree from an accredited institution.
Certification:
Board Certified in Emergency Medicine by the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM). Current
ATLS,BLS,ACLS
certification is strongly encouraged.
Licensure:
Valid, unrestricted Medical license in State of NC license accepted.
Experience:
Minimum of Three years in an emergency department setting.
Skills:
Proficiency in advanced life support, emergency procedures, and acute care management.
Language:
Fluency in English with excellent communication skills.
Certifications:
Current BLS and
ACLS,ATLS
certifications recognized by the American Heart Association or Red Cross.
Immunization Requirements:
Complete a general physical examination and meet all immunization standards prior to starting clinical duties. This includes proof of immunity to hepatitis B, measles, mumps, rubella, varicella, and a current tetanus-diphtheria booster. Provide documentation of an annual flu vaccination and comply with
COVID-19
vaccination requirements. Undergo tuberculosis screening, with appropriate follow-up care as needed