Transitioning from locum tenens to permanent positions
Another unique advantage of working locum tenens is the potential to transition into a permanent role. For many physicians locum assignments act as a ‘working interview’, allowing you to get a true sense of a facility’s culture, workflow, team dynamics and patient population before making a long-term commitment.
In fact, some facilities specifically bring on locum providers while searching for a permanent hire, which naturally creates opportunities to transition if both sides feel it’s the right fit. This trial period can benefit both parties — you gain firsthand experience, and the facility sees how you work within their system before extending a permanent offer.
Of course, not every assignment leads to a permanent option. For instance, if you’re covering a maternity leave or short-term need, the likelihood is lower. But in many cases, if there’s mutual interest, the door to a permanent arrangement might open.
When a locum-to-perm opportunity arises, the process is usually straightforward. Sometimes a facility will approach the provider directly, or they’ll work through the agency to gauge interest. From there, details like compensation and benefits are typically negotiated between the provider and the client, while the agency helps facilitate communication and transition.
It’s also worth noting that career paths aren’t one-directional. Some providers happily transition from locum tenens into permanent roles, while others leave permanent jobs to return to locums for added flexibility or supplemental income. Both choices are valuable, and the best path forward depends on your professional goals and lifestyle preferences.
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