Looking for locum tenens jobs in Connecticut? Barton Associates specializes in locum tenens jobs, with well over a decade of experience placing locum tenens physicians, nurse practitioners (NPs), physician assistants (PAs), and dentists on short and long-term assignments throughout the US.
What’s it like to work as a locum tenens provider in Connecticut? Check out our Travel Guide for Locum Tenens Jobs in Connecticut. We also have provider-specific guides to locum tenens jobs in Connecticut:
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Our client in Connecticut is seeking a Critical Care Medicine Physician Assistant for an 84-day assignment, beginning Apr 6, 2026. This role requires comfort with both day and night shifts, specifically 7a-7p or 7p-7a, managing acute care patients, and performing procedures such as central lines, A-lines, and dialysis catheter insertions.Responsibilities...
Location:CT
Specialty:Critical Care Medicine
Provider Type:Physician Assistant
Our client in Connecticut is actively seeking a dedicated Critical Care Nurse Practitioner for an 84-day assignment commencing Apr 6, 2026. This role involves providing comprehensive critical care, including managing central lines, A-lines, and dialysis catheters, with flexibility for either day (7a-7p) or night (7p-7a) shifts in an acute care hospital...
Location:CT
Specialty:Critical Care Medicine
Provider Type:Nurse Practitioner
We are seeking a skilled Dentist for a 70-day locum tenens assignment in Connecticut. This opportunity starts on Feb 23, 2026, and offers a Monday through Friday schedule with standard day shifts from 8am to 5pm. The ideal candidate will provide a broad range of general dentistry services in a high-volume denture clinic serving Medicaid, Medicare, and...
Location:CT
Specialty:Dentistry
Provider Type:Dentist
Our client in CT is actively seeking an Internal Medicine Physician for a 120-day assignment starting Apr 20, 2026. This role involves providing comprehensive care for B&B Internal Medicine cases, with a consistent daily schedule from 8a-4:30pm. Join a dedicated team focused on patient well-being in a supportive environment.Responsibilities and...
Location:CT
Specialty:Internal Medicine
Provider Type:Physician
Our client in Connecticut is seeking a Critical Care Medicine Nurse Practitioner for a 35-day assignment starting Jul 6, 2026. This role involves managing a variety of critical care cases, including central lines, A-lines, and dialysis catheters, within an acute care hospital setting. The schedule will consist of 12-hour shifts, either 7 AM to 7 PM...
Location:CT
Specialty:Critical Care Medicine
Provider Type:Nurse Practitioner
We are seeking a Critical Care Medicine Physician Assistant for a 35-day assignment in Connecticut, starting Jul 6, 2026. This role involves day or night shifts, from 7a-7p or 7p-7a, managing Central Lines, A-Lines, and Dialysis Catheters for patients within a Medical/Surgical Intensive Care Unit. The ideal candidate will be comfortable with both shift...
Location:CT
Specialty:Critical Care Medicine
Provider Type:Physician Assistant
Our client in Connecticut is seeking a Family Practice Physician Assistant for a 120-day assignment, commencing Apr 6, 2026. This role involves delivering comprehensive primary and family care, including the management of chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol, performing well visits and check-ups, and addressing acute...
Location:CT
Specialty:Family Practice
Provider Type:Physician Assistant
We are seeking a Family Practice Nurse Practitioner for a 120-day assignment starting Apr 6, 2026, in CT. This role involves providing comprehensive primary and family care, including chronic disease management for conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol, conducting well visits, and treating common acute illnesses such as coughs,...
Location:CT
Specialty:Family Practice
Provider Type:Nurse Practitioner
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Our client is actively seeking a skilled Endodontics Dentist for a rewarding 240-day assignment in CT, commencing Mar 23, 2026. This role offers the opportunity to focus exclusively on specialty endodontic cases, managing patient care from 2-3 chairs with consistent shifts from 8am-5:00pm. We invite dedicated professionals to consider this impactful...
Location:CT
Specialty:Endodontics
Provider Type:Dentist
NEW
We are seeking an Endodontics Dentist for an exciting 240-day locum tenens assignment with our client in CT, commencing Mar 23, 2026. This role involves seeing specialty endodontics cases exclusively, working out of 2-3 chairs, with typical shifts from 8am-5:00pm. Join a dedicated team focused on delivering high-quality patient care.Responsibilities...
Location:CT
Specialty:Endodontics
Provider Type:Dentist
Locum tenens refers to healthcare providers who temporarily fill in for other clinicians or work at facilities on a short- or long-term basis. These providers (physicians, nurse practitioners (NPs), physician assistants (PAs), and dentists, take on temporary assignments to cover staffing gaps or vacancies. Explore our locum tenens guide to learn more.
Locum tenens is a Latin phrase that translates to “holding one’s place.” In a modern healthcare context, the term refers to physicians, nurse practitioners (NPs), physician assistants (PAs), and dentists who take short- or long-term assignments at a short-staffed healthcare facility (hospitals, clinics, correctional facilities, doctor’s offices, and more), filling in for permanent providers who have left their position vacant.
Yes, healthcare facilities typically require locum tenens providers taking an assignment at their facility to be credentialed. At Barton Associates, our internal teams handle the credentialing processes for locum tenens providers taking an assignment—all you need to do is get your paperwork in order (such as CVs, licensing information, educational information, and references) for easy reference and we’ll handle the rest.
At Barton Associates, our recruiters proactively scour the marketplace and our own locum tenens job applications to identify highly-skilled healthcare professionals who are willing to travel for work. When we’ve vetted these providers, we begin working on obtaining state licenses for them in the states they’re willing to work, and add them to our expansive network of locum tenens physicians, nurse practitioners (NPs), physician assistants (PAs), and dentists.
When one of our clients expresses a need for staffing assistance, we find a provider in our network that has the experience, qualifications, and skills for the job and present that provider to the client. Once the client approves the provider, Barton Associates’ internal teams get to work on credentialing, arranging travel, and other key steps to ensure they’re ready to go for their assignments.
Yes, locum tenens providers who work with Barton Associates are independent contractors rather than employees of the healthcare facilities at which they practice while on assignment.
Locum tenens jobs vary in length, with some lasting a few days and others multiple months. It all depends on the staffing needs of the facility. Sometimes, locum tenens providers are extended past the duration of their original contract, and in rare cases, are taken on full-time by the facility.
Yes! Barton Associates offers free comprehensive malpractice insurance to all healthcare professionals who work with us. Our claims-made insurance is furnished by an “A”-rated insurance company and includes tail coverage for all providers. Learn more about our malpractice insurance here.
Yes! Locum tenens is a great way to gain experience, as well as explore a specialty to see if it’s right for you.
While some locum tenens healthcare jobs require a prerequisite amount of experience or skill set, many others do not. New graduates can also increase their chances of securing a locum tenens healthcare role with in-demand certifications.
The easiest way to find a job as a new graduate is to connect with a dedicated Barton recruiter, who can find you an open job that matches your needs and skill set.
Although locum tenens work has its roots in the 1970s when American rural areas required additional physician staffing for their medically underserved populations, the industry has expanded to included healthcare providers of all types in all 50 states.
More than 85% of healthcare facilities rely on locum work, including locum nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and dentists.
Yes! Locum tenens jobs are not directly comparable with perm jobs because permanent providers are salaried, while locum tenens are paid an hourly rate, but locum tenens providers typically out earn perm providers on an hourly basis, sometimes earning more than twice as much as their perm counterparts.
There are a variety of reasons locum tenens workers often earn more than their perm counterparts. This is partly because facilities use locum jobs to fill in urgent vacancy, often for in-demand roles, and pay competitively as a result. Variations in pay can also result from location, experience, urgency, and a long list of other variables. Check out our locum tenens salary guides to learn how much more you might earn in a locum role.
We place healthcare professionals in all 50 states. Find locum tenens jobs in Connecticut using our job board located above or choose an assignment in another state—travel expenses are covered by Barton.
This page already shows locum tenens jobs in Connecticut, but to filter by another location, select the state dropdown filter to limit locum job listings to the states of your choice. You can also connect to a recruiter who can recommend listings based on your qualifications and desired work locales.