A 1099 independent contractor Emergency Medicine physician opportunity is available in Sullivan, Indiana — a small-town community setting supported by the infrastructure and clinical resources of a large national emergency medicine organization. This role offers the autonomy of independent contractor status combined with access to a robust professional network, online scheduling flexibility, and a patient safety organization framework that supports high-quality, evidence-based practice.
Perks and Benefits
- Competitive compensation structure for 1099 independent contractors
- Professional liability insurance with tail coverage included
- Access to CME resources and professional development tools through a dedicated physician education institute
- LiveWell WorkLife concierge program supporting physician wellness and work-life balance
- Online scheduling via Shift Admin for flexible, transparent shift management
- Patient safety organization membership providing peer-protected quality improvement support
- Opportunities for growth into leadership roles within a national emergency medicine platform
Practice Highlights
- Independent contractor (1099) engagement with schedule managed through Shift Admin online platform
- Backed by a national network of emergency medicine specialists available for clinical consultation and peer support
- Patient safety organization affiliation supporting quality initiatives and protected peer review
- Access to national emergency medicine leadership, clinical protocols, and best-practice resources
- Pathway to expanded leadership and administrative roles within a large, established emergency medicine group
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility in Emergency Medicine
- Active Indiana medical license or eligibility to obtain
- Comfort with the full spectrum of community emergency department acuity
About the Community
Sullivan is a close-knit community in southwestern Indiana, offering a low cost of living, a relaxed pace of life, and easy access to the natural beauty of the region including Shakamak State Park and the Wabash River corridor. The area sits within reasonable driving distance of Terre Haute, providing access to broader dining, shopping, and cultural amenities while retaining the character of small-town Indiana living — an appealing fit for physicians who value community roots and outdoor recreation alongside a rewarding clinical practice.