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Pediatric Hospitalist Locum Tenens Job with Flexible Shift Coverage in Florida

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  • Physician
  • Pediatrics
  • Florida
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Job Description

A hospital in Florida is seeking a locum tenens pediatric hospitalist to provide coverage for 5–10 shifts per month in structured 5–7 day blocks. This job includes in‑house day shifts from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. with no call required, along with optional night shift coverage. It’s a strong fit for physicians looking for flexible scheduling within an established pediatric program, with a mix of daytime and overnight opportunities available. Interested in learning whether this pediatric hospitalist locum job aligns with your availability? Click “I’m Interested” and complete the form to connect with a specialty‑specific consultant.

Job Requirements

  • Specialty: Pediatric Hospitalist
  • Location: Florida
  • Schedule: 5–10 shifts per month
  • Shift blocks: 5–7 days
  • Day shift: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (no call)
  • Night shifts available
Some positions may require screening through the Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse. Learn more: https://info.clearinghouse.com.

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Why Work with Hayes Locums

Hayes Locums understands why a career in locum tenens is an attractive option for many physicians and advanced practice clinicians. We work with providers across the country looking for freedom and control over their career paths. Our specialty-specific consultants will partner with you every step of the way. Our commitment is to make you our top priority—it is why we are
an award-winning locums agency.

Benefits

  • Dedicated specialty-specific consultants
  • 24/7 Award-winning service
  • NALTO Member
  • Competitive compensation
  • A-rated malpractice coverage
  • Paid travel and housing
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