Gastroenterology Physician
Des Moines, IA, 50301, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- Gastroenterologist
- ERCP
- EUS
This locum-to-perm inpatient Gastroenterologist position in Des Moines, IA requires board certification or eligibility, with a focus on performing ERCP and other GI procedures within a 24-hour on-call schedule. The role involves managing inpatient consults, conducting outpatient GI procedures, and providing comprehensive hospital-based GI coverage. Candidates must hold active licenses, ACLS certification, and be comfortable working in a hospital setting with travel and lodging expenses covered.
Des Moines, IA $3,910/24-Hr On Call ERCP Required Start October 2025
Start Date: October 2025 Ongoing
Setting: Inpatient Hospital-Based GI Coverage
Schedule: 24-Hour On Call (7:00 AM 7:00 AM)
Track: Locum to Perm
Population: Adults only
A well-established health system in Des Moines, Iowa is seeking a Board Certified or Eligible Gastroenterologist for a locum-to-perm inpatient position. This role includes comprehensive GI coverage with ERCP required and EUS highly preferred, all within a 24-hour call model.
Role DetailsPerform 3 4 outpatient procedures/day
Manage inpatient consults and GI procedures
Provide ERCP servicesRequired
Perform EUS proceduresHighly Preferred
EMR: Cerner
Board Certified or Truly Board Eligible (within 3 years of residency)
Active Iowa License or IMLC Required
ACLS Certification Required
COVID Vaccination Required
Clean malpractice and background Preferred
Comfortable with inpatient hospital-based work Required
24-Hour On Call Rate: $3,519.00/Call-back $508/hr
Travel & Lodging: Covered
Licensing & Certification Reimbursement: Provided
Malpractice Insurance: Included
Des Moines offers the perfect balance of city amenities and Midwestern hospitality. With a low cost of living, top-rated schools, and vibrant cultural and dining scenes, it's no wonder this metro is consistently ranked among the best places to live and work in the U.S.
Apply today to join a high-performing GI team with the flexibility of locums and the stability of a permanent path.




