Locum tenens 101: A physician's guide

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Calendar icon July 15, 2025 • 10 min • Share icon
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Summary

  • Discover what locum tenens is and how it compares to permanent roles, including contract structure, benefits and lifestyle differences for physicians.
  • Understand malpractice insurance works for locum physicians, with information on coverage types.
  • Get expert advice on navigating licensure and housing with insights from Aya Locums on support services and agency expectations.

The career paths available to physicians continue to evolve with the landscape of healthcare. Among the most flexible and fastest growing is locum tenens work. Whether early-career or seasoned professionals nearing retirement, more and more physicians are embracing the freedom, variety and competitive pay that locum work offers.

But what exactly does being a locum tenens involve? Whether you’re just starting your research or actively weighing your options, here are the answers to some key questions almost every provider asks before stepping into this unique world of temporary healthcare assignments.

1. What is a locum tenens physician, and how does it differ from a permanent position?

Latin for to hold the place — a locum tenens physician temporarily fills in at healthcare facilities where there are staffing shortages. Assignments can last from a few days to several months or even years, giving providers control over their schedules and work environments. Typically, working locums can mean fewer administrative responsibilities, allowing you to focus on patient care.

Learn more about the basics of locum tenens work

2. How much experience do physicians need to work as locum tenens?

While some facilities may be open to new graduates, especially in high-demand specialties or underserved areas, most healthcare organizations typically prefer physicians have at least 1–2 years of post-training experience before taking on locum assignments. This helps ensure providers are confident in their skills, able to work independently and comfortable adapting quickly to new environments.

3. What CV best practices should both new and experienced locum providers follow?

Regardless of experience level, your CV should demonstrate your work history, the variety of settings you’ve worked in, certifications, license and strong references. Aya Locums outlines everything you should include in your locum CV, and also provides additional resources like a sample CV and CV template.

4. How do I manage credentialing and multi-state licensing?

It’s common for experienced locums to hold multiple active licenses at a time. If you’re interested in an assignment in a state where you don’t yet hold a medical license, Aya Locums can assist you with applying for and renewing your license(s). Your dedicated licensing coordinator will proactively get you licensed while communicating with the appropriate medical boards.

Smiling male physician in white coat and stethoscope next to a list of tips for streamlining medical licensing and credentialing, including joining the IMLC and using agency support.

Learn more about the IMLC or licensing and credentialing as a locum.

5. What is your employment status as a locum tenens physician?

As a locum tenens physician, you will be engaged as an independent contractor. We strongly recommend consulting a tax professional in your state who specializes in the regulations and requirements associated with 1099 income.

Additionally, working contract-based roles can mean you might receive fewer traditional benefits like employer-sponsored health, life or disability insurance. Many providers seek coverage through an insurance broker or their spouse. However, if you happen to be a W-2 employee for your assignment, you’ll be eligible for benefits from Aya Locums, including medical, dental, vision and more. Talk with your recruiter for details.

6. What should I look for in a locum tenens agency?

Not all agencies are equal. Look for:

  • Specialty-specific experience
  • Transparent pay and contract details
  • Malpractice insurance
  • Full-service credentialing
  • 24/7 support
  • Housing and travel logistics

Aya Locums is committed to ensuring the quality of its job placements. We work closely with leading healthcare facilities nationwide to understand their needs and match them with locum tenens physicians who have the right skills and experience. Aya Locums also provides ongoing support to locum tenens providers to ensure an exceptional experience throughout your locum tenens career.  
 
Explore all the benefits of being an Aya Locums physician by visiting our FAQ page.

7. How does malpractice insurance work for locums?

Most agencies, including Aya Locums, provide coverage, but types vary. Your Aya Locums recruiter will explain the comprehensive malpractice insurance offered with your contract.

8. How can I maintain work-life balance with frequent travel?

Balance is possible — and essential. Planning ahead and being selective about assignments are key to avoiding burnout. Some other strategies to help you achieve locum tenens work-life balance include:

  • Choosing longer or clustered assignments
  • Scheduling intentional breaks
  • Creating travel-friendly routines
  • Negotiating predictable hours
  • Opting for housing that suits your lifestyle

For more in-depth insights, explore additional strategies to enhance your work-life balance as a locum tenens CRNA here.

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9. What are the housing and travel options for locum assignments?

Housing accommodations vary and are typically arranged by the agency. Aya Locums can provide housing, travel and transportation needs for the duration of your assignment. If you prefer to manage travel and transportation for yourself, let us know and we’ll talk to you about available reimbursements.

Common housing options for locum tenens assignments, including agency-provided, hospital housing, and short-term rentals, with respective icons.

10. Can I negotiate my locum contract?

Yes, your dedicated Aya Locums recruiter will guide you through the entire application process, from interview preparation to contract negotiation.

11. What are the common challenges new locum physicians face?

Newcomers to locum tenens should be prepared to adjust quickly to new EMRs and workflows, navigate unfamiliar environments and manage the administrative tasks that come with being self-employed. To ease the initial transition, consider starting with longer assignments, using digital tools for organization and joining online communities for support. Most locums adapt quickly and find that these roles offer the amazing professional and personal experiences that can only be found with these unique, temporary assignments.

Take control of your career today

Locum tenens isn’t just a job — it’s a lifestyle that puts you in charge of your career. With careful planning and the right support, the benefits of locums work can far outweigh the uncertainties. Whether you’re drawn to the flexibility, financial potential, or the chance to travel and explore new practice settings, locum tenens offers a unique path to professional fulfillment.

Thousands of physicians have made locum tenens a long-term lifestyle. If you’re ready to dive in, get connected with an Aya Locums recruiter to start your search now. Or visit our partners at DocCafe, to search for permanent roles.

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Rachel Myers, author of this post
Rachel Myers

Rachel Myers is a Team Manager of Recruitment at Aya Locums. With several years of experience in the locum tenens industry, Rachel has worked with a variety of physician and advanced practitioner specialties. Driven by her passion for making effective matches and enhancing patient care, she primarily focuses on matching locums with leading healthcare facilities across the U.S.

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