Locum Physician (MD/DO) - Anesthesiology - General/Other in Dayton, OH

Doctor of Medicine | Anesthesiology - General/Other Location: Dayton, OH Employer: Lancesoft Inc Pay: Competitive weekly pay (inquire for details) Shift Information: Days - 5 days x 8 hours Contract Duration: 3 Months Start Date: 8/10/2026

About the Position

Description

We are seeking a Board-Certified Pediatric Anesthesiologist for a locum tenens assignment at a hospital-based Level I Trauma Center. This is a full-time, weekday-only position in a high-acuity, high-volume operating room environment. The assignment runs from August 10 through November 16, 2026, with no call, no weekends, and no pain clinic responsibilities.

The physician will provide anesthesia services across a broad patient population ranging from neonatal to adult, working both independently and in a care team model supervising CRNAs.

Job Responsibilities

  • Provide anesthesia care for general surgical cases across neonatal, pediatric, and adult populations

  • Manage complex cases including
    • Thoracic surgery (excluding open heart)

    • Complex orthopedic procedures

    • Neurosurgical cases

  • Perform and manage ventilation and airway care

  • Insert and manage arterial lines (preferred)

  • Evaluate and manage acute volume and blood pressure issues

  • Supervise CRNAs in a care team model, as well as practice solo when needed

  • Deliver pediatric anesthesia services to all subspecialties except cardiac surgery and transplant surgery

Qualifications

  • Board Certified in Pediatric Anesthesiology (required)

  • Active OH medical license (highly preferred)

  • Current certifications
    • BLS (required)

    • ACLS (required)

    • PALS (required)

  • Demonstrated experience with
    • Neonatal, pediatric, and adult anesthesia

    • Thoracic, neurosurgical, and complex orthopedic cases

  • Self-Query NPDB (pulled within one month at time of application)

  • Must meet established rate requirements

Working Hours ⏰

  • Schedule: Monday–Friday

  • Hours: 0700–1530

  • Dates: August 10 – November 16, 2026

  • Call: None

  • Weekends: None

Skills

  • Strong pediatric anesthesia expertise across multiple surgical subspecialties

  • Ability to manage high-acuity cases in a fast-paced OR environment

  • Effective leadership and communication when supervising CRNAs

  • Clinical adaptability within a large, multidisciplinary surgical team

  • Excellent airway and ventilation management skills

About the Facility

  • ACS Level I Trauma Center

  • Number of Beds: 181
  • 14 operating rooms

  • 22 anesthesiologists in the practice

  • Approximately 50–60 surgical cases per day

  • Annual ER volume of 70,000

  • Collegial, team-oriented environment with experienced RNs, surgical techs, PCAs, surgeons, proceduralists, and APPs

Compensation

  • Travel expenses reimbursed, including:
    • Mileage at the IRS standard rate

    • Rental car

    • Hotel

    • Flight

  • Malpractise Covered
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