OB / GYN Locum Tenens Physician
Job at a glance
Job description
Position Overview
One of our Partners in South Carolina is seeking full-time locum tenens OB/GYN coverage beginning March 15, 2026. This assignment combines outpatient clinic coverage with 24/7 second-call pager responsibilities in a rural community hospital supported by midwives who take first call.
This role offers Top ~15% OB/GYN locum provider pay in South Carolina (2026 market data) based on provider compensation, with a straightforward hourly rate for all worked time.
Assignment Highlights
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Full-time locum OB/GYN coverage starting March 15, 2026
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Top ~15% provider pay ranking for comparable SC locum OB/GYN roles (2026 data)
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Combination of clinic, pager call, and callback responsibilities
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Second call only (midwives take first call)
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Flexible coverage models (week-long blocks or split weekday/weekend coverage)
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Low-volume rural OB environment
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Epic EMR
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No circumcisions required
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Independent practice environment
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HPA Healthcare is a Joint Commission–certified agency
Skills & Experience
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Board Certified or Board Eligible in Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Active South Carolina medical license
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South Carolina Controlled Substance Registration (CSR)
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DEA that can remain permanently registered in South Carolina
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Comfortable with:
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Vaginal deliveries
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Cesarean sections
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Independent practice in a rural facility
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Job Responsibilities
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Provide outpatient OB/GYN clinic coverage 2–3 days per week
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Carry 24/7 second-call pager coverage
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Respond to pager notifications and report onsite when required
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Manage labor and delivery coverage (average ~1 delivery/day)
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See 20–25 clinic patients per day on average
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Collaborate with midwives providing first call
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Document care accurately in Epic EMR
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Follow hospital clinical protocols and patient safety standards
Clinic Schedule
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Monday–Thursday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
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Friday: 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
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Clinic coverage required 2–3 days per week
Coverage Structure Options
McLeod Clarendon is flexible and open to multiple coverage models, including:
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Monday 7:00 AM – Monday 7:00 AM blocks, or
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Split coverage, with weekday clinic + pager call and separate weekend coverage
Multiple providers may be utilized to ensure full coverage.