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Radiation Oncology Locum Job – Illinois – Competitive Pay

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<p>A hospital-based Radiation Oncology locum opportunity in Peoria, Illinois is open for an ongoing assignment — a stable, long-running engagement well suited to the experienced radiation oncologist who values schedule flexibility, transparent compensation, and a manageable clinical routine without the obligations of a permanent position. After-hours charting is explicitly covered within the base pay rate, a meaningful distinction from many locum arrangements that leave documentation time uncompensated.</p>

<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>Competitive locum compensation rate with after-hours charting and documentation time built into the base pay — not treated as uncompensated overhead</li> <li>Flexible scheduling options designed to support work-life balance</li> <li>Ongoing assignment length providing income stability without a long-term permanent commitment</li> <li>Call coverage is possible but not routinely required; when call is needed, it remains limited in frequency</li> <li>Up-to-date vaccination documentation required prior to start</li> </ul>

<h3>Practice Highlights</h3> <ul> <li>Hospital-based Radiation Oncology practice in Peoria, Illinois — an ongoing, open-ended assignment with no defined end date</li> <li>Core clinical responsibilities include direct Radiation Oncology patient care, chart review, and rounding</li> <li>Charting and dictation are required; documentation expectations and platform to be confirmed at time of engagement</li> <li>Call obligations are limited and non-routine — the schedule is structured to support a balanced clinical workload</li> <li>Flexible shift structure accommodates out-of-state physicians and those managing multiple locum engagements</li> </ul>

<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>Board certification or board eligibility in Radiation Oncology (American Board of Radiology)</li> <li>Completion of an accredited Radiation Oncology residency program</li> <li>Active Illinois medical license or eligibility to obtain licensure in Illinois</li> <li>Demonstrated competency in full-scope Radiation Oncology patient care, including chart review and inpatient/outpatient rounding</li> <li>Current vaccinations required per facility credentialing standards</li> </ul>

<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>Peoria is Illinois's second-largest metropolitan area, situated along the Illinois River in the heart of the state — roughly equidistant from Chicago and St. Louis, making it accessible for physicians traveling in from either direction. The city offers a low cost of living relative to major Midwest metros, a well-regarded public school system, a vibrant arts and dining scene anchored by the Peoria Riverfront, and easy access to outdoor recreation along the Illinois River valley. For locum physicians seeking a stable Midwest assignment with genuine lifestyle balance, Peoria delivers urban amenities at a small-city pace.</p>