Cardiology Physician
Grand Junction, CO, 81501, USA
- Healthcare
- Cardiothoracic surgery
- Locum tenens
- Cardiology surgeon
This locum tenens position seeks a board-certified or board-eligible cardiothoracic surgeon to provide comprehensive surgical care and 24-hour coverage for a heart and vascular team in Grand Junction, Colorado. Responsibilities include performing surgical procedures, managing pre- and post-operative care, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, and maintaining thorough documentation. The role requires strong clinical judgment, excellent communication skills, and appropriate licensure and certifications for the duration of a seven-month assignment.
Location: Grand Junction, Colorado
Job Category: Peaks Locum Tenens
Start Date:January 1, 2026
End Date:August 1, 2026
Schedule: 24-hour coverage Up to 1-7 days/week
Reason for Need: Vacancy
Headcount Status: Pending Approval
Positions: 1
We are seeking an experienced Locum Tenens Cardiothoracic Surgeon (MD/DO) to provide continuous cardiothoracic surgical coverage in Grand Junction, Colorado. This assignment spans 7 months and includes full 24-hour call and clinical responsibilities to support the Heart & Vascular team.
ResponsibilitiesPerform history, physical exams, and diagnostic evaluations relevant to cardiothoracic surgery.
Diagnose and manage chest, heart, and lung conditions requiring surgical intervention.
Provide pre-operative, intraoperative, and post-operative care.
Communicate clearly with patients and families regarding treatment options and care plans.
Document all patient encounters thoroughly for compliance, continuity, billing, and quality standards.
Collaborate with cardiology, ICU, anesthesia, and surgical teams, providing leadership and clinical direction.
Refer to or coordinate with specialty services when appropriate.
Maintain availability for office visits, electronic communication, and full on-call responsibilities as required.
Support quality improvement initiatives and patient-safety processes.
Represent and uphold the mission and values of Intermountain Health.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
High clinical judgment and professionalism
Ability to work under pressure and manage complex, high-acuity cases
Compassionate bedside manner
Dependable, collaborative, and ethical practice approach
Education:
MD or DO from an accredited medical or osteopathic institution
Completed residency in cardiothoracic surgery
Licensure & Certifications:
Active Colorado medical license (or ability to obtain)
Board Certified or Board Eligible in Cardiothoracic Surgery
DEA license (state-appropriate)
BLS or ACLS per hospital requirements
Duration: 7 months (01/01 01/2026)
Coverage: Continuous 24-hour call
Credentialing: Updated CV + required documentation for submission
Interviews: Resume review and interview may be required




