Emergency Medicine Physician
Prairie Band Health Services
Browning, MT, 59417, USA
Browning, MT, 59417, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- Emergency Medicine Physician
- ER doctor
- locum tenens
An Emergency Medicine Physician is sought for a long-term locum tenens assignment at Blackfeet Community Hospital in Montana, providing vital emergency care in a government-operated facility. The role requires board certification, U.S. medical licensure, and experience treating both adult and pediatric patients, with flexible shifts and housing available. Preference is given to qualified candidates with previous locum or IHS experience and those under the Indian Preference guidelines.
Are you ready to take your ER skills on a real adventure? Nestled at the edge of Glacier National Park, Blackfeet Community Hospital in Browning, Montana, is calling all mission-driven MDs and DOs who are ready for their next long-term locum assignment. This isn t your average ER gig you ll be part of a government-run facility providing vital care to a diverse community, all while surrounded by stunning natural beauty. With flexible shifts, long-term contracts, and the chance to make a real impact, this opportunity is perfect for seasoned emergency physicians looking to blend purpose with wide-open spaces. Blackfeet Community Hospital is hiring long-term contract locum physicians for our Emergency Room located in Browning, Montana. This is a government-owned and operated facility providing both inpatient and outpatient services.
Learn more about the facility here: Details:
Learn more about the facility here: Details:
- Long-term ER MD/DO contract opportunity, up to 1 year with possible extensions
- Flexible hours with day, night, and mid shifts available
- Housing available
- Local or travel locum tenens welcome to apply
- Emergency Room experience as an MD required
- 2 3 years of experience preferred
- Previous locum tenens and IHS facility experience preferred
- Board certification in Emergency Medicine or Family Medicine required
- Must hold a valid U.S. medical license (any state)
- Experience treating both adult and pediatric patients required




