Emergency Medicine Locum job in St. Peters, MO
Updated 3/23/26
Saint Peters, Missouri, United States
Physician
Emergency Medicine
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Job at a glance
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Locums/Travel
Work Environment
Hospital
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job description
Job description
Specialty:Emergency Medicine
Start Date: Asap
End date: Ongoing
Coverage type: Clinic Only
EMR :Epic
Certification : BE, BLS
License: MO
Credentialing : 90 Days
Description :
Strict Provider Qualifications
The Medical Director has a "no exceptions" policy for the following:
- Board Status: BC or BE (within 5 years of residency) via ABMS or AOB only. No other boards accepted.
- Residency: Must be residency-trained in FM, IM/Peds, EM, or Med/Peds.
- Clinical Experience: Must show proof of 50 patient encounters in the last 12 months correlating to requested privileges.
- Certifications: BLS must be from the American Heart Association (AHA).
- Patient Population: Must be comfortable treating patients ages 6 months and up.
- Training will be provided but cannot be provided prior to clearing credentialing and onboarding.
Clinical Scope & Procedures
- Environment: State-of-the-art centers with lab and mobile X-ray.
- Support Staff: MAs, Scribes, and Rad Techs (No RN/LPN support).
- Procedures: Suturing, wound care, I&Ds, splinting, IV placement, and X-ray/ECG/EKGs over-reads. We have onsite X-ray and EKG.
- Pacing: No overtime granted.
Submission & Credentialing
- Timeline: 90 Days.
- Licensed in MO
- Required for Presentation: * Actual monthly availability (Minimum 2 weeks per month; more is better).
- Copies of active license to verify a clean background upfront.
- Disclosure of any background issues immediately to avoid delays.
- Must be VERY comfortable with EMR. Epic comfort a plus.
- Prefernce to local clinicians; Available to work in centers throughout facility are open 8A-8P Mon-Friday and 9A-5P Sat/Sun; Moving to 12 hour shifts on weekends; **NO OVERTIME**
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