Locum Tenens Jobs in North CarolinaAll Specialties, One Network
Industry-benchmark pay, 21-day credentialing, malpractice + travel + lodging bundled.300+ NPI-validated physicians in our North Carolina network.
Direct answer: Locum tenens physicians in North Carolina earn $135–$550+/hr (1099, take-home) in 2026, depending on specialty — sourced from LocumOS Physician Freedom Project, AMN Healthcare, and NALTO benchmarks. Locums One is a physician-owned locum tenens agency placing physicians in North Carolina in 21 days, average. Rates vary by specialty, call type, and facility.
Browse by specialty: Locum CRNA in North Carolina, Locum Anesthesiologist in North Carolina, Locum Radiologist in North Carolina, Locum Interventional Cardiologist in North Carolina, Locum Cardiologist in North Carolina, Locum Gastroenterologist in North Carolina, Locum Urologist in North Carolina, Locum OB/GYN in North Carolina, Locum Interventional Radiologist in North Carolina
Pay rates per LocumOS Physician Freedom Project 2026, AMN Healthcare 2026, and NALTO benchmarks. Physician take-home, 1099. Updated May 2026.
What hospitals hire locum physicians in North Carolina?
Medical Board
North Carolina MB
Processing: 6–10 weeks
IMLC Compact
Member State
Expedited licensing available
Acute-Care Hospitals
115+
AHA Hospital Statistics 2025
Our Network
300+
NPI-validated physicians in North Carolina
Major health systems hiring locum physicians in North Carolina
Atrium Health
Largest health system in North Carolina with hospitals across the Carolinas
Duke Health
Academic health system with flagship hospital and regional affiliates statewide
UNC Health
Academic health system with flagship medical center and hospitals across North Carolina
Wake Forest Baptist Health
Academic health system with flagship medical center in Winston-Salem
Novant Health
Integrated health system with hospitals and clinics across the Piedmont and Coastal regions
Locum tenens specialties available in North Carolina
Locum CRNA in North Carolina
Experienced locum CRNAs for independent practice and ACT-model coverage. Every CRNA is board-certified, independently credentialed, and ready to deploy.
Locum Anesthesiology in North Carolina
Board-certified locum anesthesiologists for short-term and long-term hospital coverage. Every provider is internally credentialed with 100% clean malpractice before we present them.
Locum Radiology in North Carolina
Board-certified locum radiologists for diagnostic imaging, interventional procedures, and teleradiology coverage. Every provider subspecialty-trained and pre-credentialed.
Locum Interventional Cardiology in North Carolina
Board-certified locum interventional cardiologists for STEMI call, cath lab coverage, and vascular interventions. Every provider is fellowship-trained, pre-credentialed, and ready for 21-day deployment.
Locum Cardiology in North Carolina
Board-certified locum cardiologists for inpatient coverage, nocturnist programs, and clinic backfill. General and interventional subspecialties available for 21-day deployment.
Locum Gastroenterology in North Carolina
Board-certified locum gastroenterologists for endoscopy, inpatient consults, and outpatient procedures. Pre-credentialed providers ready for 21-day deployment.
Locum Urology in North Carolina
Board-certified locum urologists for clinic coverage, 24-hour call, and surgical day support. Every provider is fellowship-trained or general-boarded, pre-credentialed, and ready for 21-day deployment.
Locum Obstetrics & Gynecology in North Carolina
Board-certified locum OB/GYNs for 24-hour call coverage, clinic backfill, and surgical day support. Pre-credentialed providers ready for rural and community hospital deployment.
Locum Interventional Radiology in North Carolina
Board-certified locum interventional radiologists for vascular, oncologic, and diagnostic interventions. Pre-credentialed providers with procedural volume verification.
All locum tenens specialties in North Carolina
Locum tenens jobs in states near North Carolina
South Carolina
Virginia
Tennessee
How long does the North Carolina medical board take?
Licensing Details
Locums One: 21-Day Average
Industry average is 60–90 days. We begin the North Carolina credentialing process at engagement — not at placement — running licensing, privileging, and enrollment in parallel. Average turnaround: 21 days.
- FCVS profile setup + submission
- North Carolina Medical Board application management
- Primary source verification
- Facility privilege packet assembly
- Weekly status tracking
Your Locum Career, Managed End-to-End
Other agencies place you on one assignment, then you start the paperwork from zero on the next. We carry it forward.
Your credentialing packet, license expirations, malpractice tail coverage, tax-pro consult, year-ahead assignment planning — all tracked in one place by the same team. You stay focused on patients. We handle the rest of your locum career.
Nobody else in locum tenens does this end-to-end. We built it because every founder here lived through what didn't.
What's Bundled in Every Assignment
One number on every contract. Everything below included:
Malpractice
$1M/$3M claims-made with tail. No separate invoice.
Travel + Lodging
Round-trip + furnished housing within a 60-mile radius.
1099 Tax-Pro Consult
A CPA on retainer for your 1099 questions, free for placed physicians.
License-Renewal Tracking
We monitor your state expirations and prompt 90 days out.
Same Recruiter Every Assignment
Your recruiter stays with you across every assignment, every state, every year.
One contract. One bill. One number that already includes the things other agencies bill separately.
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Resources for locum physicians in North Carolina
Frequently Asked Questions — Locum Tenens in North Carolina
What's included in a Locums One assignment in North Carolina?
Every Locums One North Carolina assignment bundles malpractice ($1M/$3M claims-made with tail), round-trip travel, furnished lodging within a 60-mile radius, a 1099 CPA consult on retainer, and license-renewal tracking — all into a single transparent bill rate. No separate invoices. No surprise fees.
Locum tenens physicians in North Carolina earn between $135 and $550+ per hour (1099, take-home) in 2026, depending on specialty, call burden, and facility type. CRNAs and anesthesiologists typically earn the highest rates, while primary-care specialties fall at the lower end. All Locums One rates are transparent — you see exactly what the physician earns and what our fee is. No hidden markup.
Major North Carolina health systems regularly hiring locum tenens physicians include Atrium Health, Duke Health, UNC Health, Wake Forest Baptist Health, and others. These facilities use locum physicians for coverage gaps, seasonal demand, maternity leave, and vacancy backfill. Locums One maintains a North Carolina provider network and can place credentialed physicians in 21 days, average.
The North Carolina Medical Board typically processes physician licenses in 6–10 weeks. North Carolina is an IMLC (Interstate Medical Licensure Compact) member state, which can significantly expedite licensing for physicians already holding a compact license. Locums One begins the credentialing and licensing process at engagement — not at placement — so your provider is ready before the start date.
Every Locums One assignment bundles physician compensation, professional liability insurance ($1M/$3M claims-made with tail coverage), round-trip travel, furnished lodging within a 60-mile radius, a 1099 CPA consult on retainer, and license-renewal tracking — all into a single transparent bill rate. There are no separate invoices for malpractice, travel, or lodging. No surprise fees at month-end.
All Locums One placements in North Carolina are structured as 1099 independent contractor agreements. Physicians retain full autonomy over their schedule, maintain their own professional liability coverage (which we verify is active and clean), and receive 1099 income documentation for tax purposes. This is the standard structure for locum tenens nationwide and allows physicians to maximize deductions and retirement contributions.
Locums One places credentialed locum physicians in North Carolina in an average of 21 days. For emergency coverage needs, we can mobilize pre-credentialed providers within 72 hours if the North Carolina license is already active. We begin the credentialing and privileging process at engagement — not at placement — which is why our fill time is roughly one-third the industry average of 60 to 90 days.
Yes. Every locum physician we place in North Carolina carries $1M/$3M claims-made professional liability coverage, including tail, bundled into the single all-in bill rate. There is no separate malpractice invoice. We verify 100% clean malpractice history and active coverage before presenting any provider to a North Carolina facility.
Already eligible for IMLC
North Carolina is an IMLC member state. Pay us a $99 refundable deposit, we'll handle your full IMLC application — get North Carolina + 40+ other state licenses in 3–4 weeks.
How do I apply for a locum physician role in North Carolina?
Tell us your specialty and availability. We'll match you with North Carolina assignments in 21 days, average — with malpractice, travel, and lodging bundled.
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