Emergency Medicine Physician (EM, FP, IM) – Knoxville Area (Morristown, TN) | 1099 | 12-Hour Shifts
Updated 3/22/26
Tennessee, Tennessee, United States
Physician
Emergency Medicine
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Job at a glance
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job description
Job description
Emergency Medicine Physician (EM, FP, IM) – Knoxville Area (Morristown, TN) | 1099 | 12-Hour Shifts
Opportunity Highlights:
- Full-time Emergency Medicine opportunity in a freestanding ED setting
- 1099 independent contractor model with scheduling flexibility
- 12-hour shifts with full APC support
- Low to moderate patient volume in a modern, well-equipped facility
- Provide care to patients of all ages in a collaborative team environment
- Must be open to days, nights, weekends, and holidays
Practice Environment:
- Newly built, state-of-the-art freestanding emergency department
- Efficient workflows with strong clinical support
- Access to radiology and specialty services
- Team-oriented culture focused on high-quality patient care
Compensation & Benefits:
- Elite hourly compensation (1099)
- Sign-on bonus + relocation assistance available
- Student loan repayment opportunities
- Paid professional liability insurance with tail coverage
Why This Opportunity Stands Out:
- Flexible 1099 structure with strong earning potential
- Modern facility with supportive staffing model
- Balanced patient volume for quality care delivery
- Ideal for physicians seeking autonomy with strong backup support
Qualifications:
- BC/BE in Emergency Medicine
- OR BC/BE in Family Medicine or Internal Medicine with extensive EM experience
Community Highlights:
- Located in the Knoxville, TN area in scenic East Tennessee
- Surrounded by the Great Smoky Mountains and Clinch Mountains
- Easy access to lakes, hiking, and outdoor recreation
- Family-friendly community with affordable living
- Short drive to Knoxville and the Blue Ridge Parkway
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