Locum Infectious Disease - Flexible 1-3 weeks per month - Southern California
Updated 11/15/25
Santa Ana, California, United States
Physician
Infectious Disease
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Job at a glance
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Locums/Travel
Part-Time/Contract
Work Environment
Inpatient
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job description
Job description
Locum Infectious Disease | California |Flexible scheduling
Details:
- Location: Orange County, California
- Duration: December – June (option to extend)
- Schedule: rotating 1:3 weeks per month (rotating with 2 other physicians)
- Shift: Monday-Sunday, inpatient consult service 7a-5p + call
- Call: yes – group is establishing call schedule and can work with provider’s availability
- Scope of Practice: 100% inpatient Infectious Disease, highly acute cancer related consults
- Duties: ID consultation is required for patients undergoing CAR T-cell therapy, stem-cell transplant, oncology surgeries (urology, thoracic, lung, colorectal), clinical trials (Phase I–III), and those with autoimmune conditions related to myeloma or lymphoma. The ID physician manages infection risk, prophylaxis, fever workups, and complex or opportunistic infections in these immunocompromised populations.
- NO solid organ transplants or allergen transplants
- Volume: 3-5 new consults and 5-10 follow-ups per day
- EMR: EPIC
- Hospital: stand-alone cancer center with evaluation treatment center: 60-63 beds to start (73 bed capability); 8 bed ICU (20 bed capacity); 8 ETC beds
- Group: 2 other ID specialist, ID pharmacists, no APPs
- Credentialing: 60-90 days
- Require: BC ID, Active California License/DEA
Benefits:
- 1099 Independent Contract
- A+ Malpractice Coverage
- Full Travel/lodging provided
- Highly Competitive Pay Rates
Job Responsibilities
• Duties: ID consultation is required for patients undergoing CAR T-cell therapy, stem-cell transplant, oncology surgeries (urology, thoracic, lung, colorectal), clinical trials (Phase I–III), and those with autoimmune conditions related to myeloma or lymphoma. The ID physician manages infection risk, prophylaxis, fever workups, and complex or opportunistic infections in these immunocompromised populations.
• NO solid organ transplants or allergen transplants
Qualifications
Working Hours
• Schedule: rotating 1:3 weeks per month (rotating with 2 other physicians)
• Shift: Monday-Sunday, inpatient consult service 7a-5p + call
Skills
• Duties: ID consultation is required for patients undergoing CAR T-cell therapy, stem-cell transplant, oncology surgeries (urology, thoracic, lung, colorectal), clinical trials (Phase I–III), and those with autoimmune conditions related to myeloma or lymphoma. The ID physician manages infection risk, prophylaxis, fever workups, and complex or opportunistic infections in these immunocompromised populations.
By applying you agree to our Terms of Service