N0 WV License Require: Emergency Medicine (EM/FM/IM) -Government Opportunity in Clarksburg, WV.
Job at a glance
Job description
I wanted to share details regarding a government opportunity with the Amergis health care staffing in Clarksburg, West Virginia that may be of interest to you. This role offers long-term stability, guaranteed shifts, and consistent scheduling, which is a major advantage of assignments. While government roles typically do not offer higher market rates, they provide reliable hours, predictable schedules, and the ability to work continuously over an extended period. If interested contact Stella Tillya [Register to View] send certs to [Register to View] for immediate consideration. No West Virginia license is required this is a federal position, and an active medical license from any U.S. state is acceptable.
Assignment Details
- Start in 30 Days
- Low Volume
- Start: February 1, 2026 - July 31, 2026
- Extension: Additional 26 weeks available (Option Year 1)
This structure ensures full coverage at all times with consistent scheduling and dependable shift assignments.
If this opportunity aligns with your goals particularly if you’re looking for steady government work with guaranteed hours and long-term potential—please let me know, and I’ll be happy to walk you through next steps.
Job Responsibilities
Evaluate, diagnose, and manage a wide range of acute medical, surgical, and traumatic conditions in a fully operational 24/7 Emergency Department.
Conduct comprehensive patient assessments including history‑taking, physical examinations, and rapid, independent clinical decision‑making.
Stabilize critically ill or injured patients and manage high‑acuity emergencies efficiently and safely.
Emergency Procedures
Perform key emergency procedures such as airway management, wound repair and suturing, abscess incision and drainage, fracture stabilization, and full resuscitation efforts.
Provide immediate interventions for cardiac, respiratory, neurological, and trauma‑related conditions.
Diagnostics & Disposition
Order and interpret laboratory studies and diagnostic imaging to guide patient care.
Determine appropriate patient disposition, including admission, discharge, or transfer to a higher level of care when required.
Provide clear follow‑up instructions and coordinate ongoing care needs.
Collaboration & Communication
Work closely with nurses, administrative personnel, and consulting specialists to deliver coordinated, patient‑centered care.
Maintain effective communication with patients and families regarding diagnoses, treatment plans, and next steps.
Documentation & Compliance
Complete thorough and timely documentation within the facility’s electronic medical record system.
Adhere to all policies, clinical guidelines, safety standards, and emergency department protocols governing patient care.
Additional Responsibilities
Participate in department workflow processes, safety procedures, and quality improvement initiatives.
Perform additional duties as needed to support the operational functions of the emergency department.
Qualifications
Current Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Copy of State Medical License
ACLS and BLS certifications
Board Certification (or documentation of board eligibility)
DEA registration
NPI number
List of procedures performed within the past two (2) years
Working Hours
Shift 1: 12:00 AM – 8:00 AM
Shift 2: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Shift 3: 4:00 PM – 12:00 AM
On average, how many patients per hour does each ER physician see?
40 hours per week
Facility operates 24/7/365, staffed by 3 providers
Coverage divided into three (3) guaranteed 8‑hour shifts, Monday through Sunday:
1.0 PPH average on days (range 0.8-1.3)
0.4 PPH average on night shift (range 0.2-0.6)
31 patients average on weekdays, 20 patients average on weekends.
There are 8 ED Beds, and 3 Fast Track Beds.
Skills
Emergency resuscitation and stabilization for critically ill or injured patients
Rapid clinical assessment and high‑acuity decision‑making
Wound care, laceration repair, and suturing
Splinting, fracture stabilization, and basic orthopedic management
Incision and drainage of abscesses
Interpretation of diagnostic imaging and laboratory studies
Management of cardiac, respiratory, neurological, and trauma‑related emergencies
Efficient triage and prioritization in time‑sensitive situations
Strong communication with patients, families, and interdisciplinary teams
Proficient documentation within electronic medical record systems
Ability to work independently in a fast‑paced emergency care environment
Collaboration with nursing staff, consultants, and support personnel
Crisis management and de‑escalation in high‑stress scenarios
Coordination of patient disposition including admission, discharge, or transfer