Imagine being able to hand-pick your ideal job. You choose the location, pay, schedule, and clinical setting. In many traditional W-2 roles, this level of customization may be possible in theory, but rarely works in practice.

Working locum tenens changes that. When you pursue locum tenens jobs, you can define the criteria that matter most to you and look for locum tenens jobs that match those priorities. Over time, this flexibility makes it easier to build a professional life that supports your personal one rather than competing with it.

Why Locum Tenens Allows for a More Personalized Job Search

Tailored job matching is accessible in locum tenens because healthcare organizations have a variety of staffing needs. Facilities may require coverage for short-term gaps, extended leaves, seasonal fluctuations, or long-term workforce support. As a result, locum tenens jobs vary in schedule, contract length, location, practice setting, and case mix.

That variation is what creates room for personalization. When locum tenens jobs are structured differently, you can focus on the elements of practice that matter most to you and look for locum tenens jobs that align with those preferences rather than adjusting to a fixed role.

For Dr. Mackey, a locum tenens OB/GYN, that personalization begins with knowing exactly how he wants to practice and working with a locum tenens recruiter who can accommodate those preferences.

“What I look for is a 24-hour in-house call because that’s what I like to do. I explain to Josh what I’m looking to do, and he finds me choices in that sphere with some geographic variability, and we work together on finding where’s the fit? Where's his need, what's my interest, and where does that all work? It’s great.” - Dr. Mackey, Locum Tenens OB/GYN

How to Narrow Down the Right Locum Tenens Job

Before working locum tenens jobs, it is important to clarify what matters most to you in your job search. The process includes:

  1. Setting Your Own Criteria: Before reviewing locum tenens jobs, identify what matters most to you. This often includes scheduling preferences, compensation goals, case mix, and preferred practice settings. These criteria help clarify what the right locum tenens job looks like for you. 
  2. Reviewing Available Locum Tenens Jobs: Healthcare organizations across the country rely on locum tenens support to maintain access to care, meaning there are ongoing opportunities nationwide. Review locum tenens jobs through reputable job boards or locum tenens agency partners to compare options based on your priorities. 
  3. Selecting the Locum Tenens Job that Aligns with Your Goals: Once you have identified the locum tenens jobs that match your criteria, choose the assignment that best supports your preferred schedule, clinical interests, and lifestyle.

The Value of Partnering with the Right Locum Tenens Agency

While you can pursue locum tenens jobs independently, many clinicians partner with a locum tenens agency for dedicated support. At Medicus, tailored job matching begins with listening. Before presenting locum tenens opportunities, the Medicus team takes time to understand your preferred locations, hours, case mix, and clinical setting.

The role of the Medicus team is not to place you in the first available opening, but to help identify assignments that align with your preferences and to communicate honestly when something does not feel like the right fit. That approach continues throughout the assignment, not just during placement. Dr. Weaver, a locum tenens surgeon who partners with Medicus, explained:

"My team really caters to my needs; they understand what I am looking for, they listen to what I am looking for, and they put me in the right positions. When things aren't right, be it travel issues, the hotel, a misunderstanding of whether or not I should be doing clinic or not, or the location, they fix those things.” - Dr. Weaver, Locum Tenens Surgeon

How Medicus Supports Your Locum Tenens Career:

  1. Nationwide Locum Tenens Jobs: Medicus partners with healthcare organizations nationwide, giving you access to a wide range of clinical settings, schedules, and geographic locations. This national reach allows your recruiter to focus on finding locum tenens jobs that align with your clinical interests, availability, and lifestyle preferences,  rather than limiting options to a narrow set of openings.
  2. Licensing & Credentialing Support: Our in-house licensing and credentialing teams work with you to ensure all required materials are complete and submitted correctly. They coordinate directly with state medical boards and healthcare facilities, monitor progress, and are available to answer questions as they arise, helping reduce delays and create a smoother path to your next locum tenens job.
  3. Travel & Lodging Assistance: Our in-house travel team coordinates transportation and lodging with your preferences in mind, working to secure accommodation close to your locum tenens job. You also have access to a centralized platform that brings together travel details, lodging information, assignment specifics, and key points of contact in one place through the MedicusIQ Portal, helping simplify logistics before and during your locum tenens job.
  4. A Dedicated Recruiter: Your Medicus recruiter takes the time to understand your skills, preferences, and long-term goals. Once your criteria are clear, your recruiter will present locum tenens job opportunities that align with your needs and manage contract discussions with your preferences in mind. When details change, or a locum tenens job no longer aligns with you, your recruiter is there to step in, have an honest conversation, and help determine whether that locum tenens job is still right for you.

Dr. Mackey, a locum tenens OB/GYN, shared a similar experience involving his Medicus recruiter, Josh. While Dr. Mackey and his wife were traveling in New York, Josh called to flag a last-minute change with a client that could affect how Dr. Mackey viewed the opportunity:

“My recruiter Josh said, ‘Hey, I was just talking to a client, and they’ve changed some things, and I need you to know that immediately because that may impact your view of that client,’ and we talked about it, and he was quick, honest, open, and decided that wasn’t going to be the work situation for me. The fact that he called me in real time, that we decided in real time, and he supported it without any pushback was a huge trust moment that keeps us working together.” - Dr. Mackey, Locum Tenens OB/GYN

At Medicus, job matching starts with listening and continues through clear, consistent communication. Time is spent understanding how you want to practice, what works in your schedule, and where flexibility matters. That context shapes which opportunities are shared, how changes are addressed, and whether an assignment truly makes sense. The result is a locum tenens experience that feels intentional, not transactional.

Interested in working locum tenens with Medicus? View our open locum tenens jobs or complete the short form below to connect with a Medicus recruiter.