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S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM). Works under the general supervision of a supervisory Social Worker and the Chief, FAP, Readiness and Health Integration Directorate (RHID).Qualifications: Who May ...

MEDCOM, JTF-NORTH, TRADOC, USAR, and other elements. Fort Bliss is comprised of approximately 1.12 million acres of land in Texas and New México. The Main Cantonment Area of Fort Bliss is located ...

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How much do medcom jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for medcom in Texas is $18.32, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $19.95 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How to get into medical communications?

To enter medical communications, candidates typically need a background in life sciences, healthcare, or related fields, along with strong writing and communication skills. Gaining experience through internships, certifications in medical writing, or familiarity with regulatory guidelines and scientific literature can improve prospects. Many roles also require proficiency with tools like reference management software and understanding of the healthcare industry.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Medcom professional?

Medcom professionals are responsible for researching, writing, and editing a wide variety of scientific and medical materials, such as journal articles, clinical study reports, educational content, and presentations. They often collaborate closely with medical experts, clients, and internal teams to ensure accuracy, regulatory compliance, and clear messaging. In addition to writing, they may participate in project planning, literature reviews, and providing strategic communication support. The role requires effective multitasking and prioritization, as Medcom specialists frequently manage several projects with overlapping deadlines.

What is a Medcom?

A Medcom job typically involves medical communication, which includes writing, editing, or managing scientific and healthcare-related content. Professionals in this role work with pharmaceutical companies, healthcare organizations, or medical agencies to create clear and accurate medical information for diverse audiences, such as doctors, patients, or regulatory bodies. Responsibilities may include writing research summaries, creating educational materials, or ensuring compliance with industry guidelines. Strong scientific knowledge, attention to detail, and excellent communication skills are essential for success in this field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Medcom position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Medcom (Medical Communications Specialist), you need a strong background in life sciences or healthcare, excellent writing and editing skills, and a keen ability to translate complex medical information for diverse audiences. Familiarity with reference management software, content management systems, and regulatory compliance tools is often required, and certifications like CMPP (Certified Medical Publication Professional) can be advantageous. Outstanding interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and adaptability help Medcom professionals work effectively with cross-functional teams and tight deadlines. These skills ensure high-quality, accurate communication that supports medical education, compliance, and stakeholder engagement.

What cities in Texas are hiring for Medcom jobs?

Cities in Texas with the most Medcom job openings:

Infographic showing various Medcom job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 95% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,106 per year, or $18.3 per hour.

Physician / Psychiatry / Texas / Locum or Permanent / Psychiatrist Job

Kurz Solutions

Temple, TX • On-site

Temporary

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Job description

MD/DO - Psychiatrist
Small town charm, Railroad history, outdoor paradise
The Community - Temple and Killeen, TX
Temple and Killeen are located in Central Texas. The area continues to see unprecedented growth in its business sector. This growth has caused a ripple effect in the quantity and quality of entertainment, dining and shopping venues available in and around Temple. During the past year, Temple has experienced this ripple effect in many areas. The Premiere Cinema 12 expanded its 12-screen theater to 16 screens, the Czech Heritage Museum relocated from inside the SPJST insurance Co. into it's current building, a larger building on the corner of French and 3rd Street; and the Temple Civic Theatre combined efforts with Temple College so that performances could be seen in the larger Temple College Performing Arts Center. These are just a few examples of the recent growth that is sure to continue. Killeen is directly adjacent to the main cantonment of Fort Hood, and as such its economy heavily depends on the post and the soldiers (and their families) stationed there.
Client Temple/Killeen
Fort Hood
Fort Hood is a U.S. military post located in Killeen, Texas. The post is named after Confederate General John Bell Hood. It is located halfway between Austin and Waco, about 60 miles (100 km) from each, within the U.S. state of Texas. Its origin was the need for wide-open space to test and train with World War II tank destroyers. The War Department announced the location in January 1942, and the initial completion was set for that August. As originally constructed, Fort Hood had an area of 158,706 acres (64,226 ha), with billeting for 6,007 officers and 82,610 enlisted personnel. The main cantonment of Fort Hood had a total population of 53,416 as of the 2010 U.S. Census. Fort Hood is the most populous U.S. military installation in the world. 1 It is in Bell County, with some portions of the post in Coryell County. In April 2014, the website lists 45,414 assigned soldiers and 8,900 civilian employees with Fort Hood covering 214,000 acres.
Darnall Army Medical Center
The Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center, it's variety of clinics and three community based medical homes support more than 42,000 active duty personnel and more than 145,000 family members and retirees within a 40-mile radius. On an average day, the staff at Darnall deliver eight new babies, handle 4,258 out patient visits, 19 surgeries, 28 admissions, 226 Emergency Room visits and fill 4,160 prescriptions.
Position Overview:
  • Make recommendations on major diagnostics and treatment plans.
  • Provide continuing follow-up care for chronic inpatients and outpatients with acute disorders and complications of these disorders, such as psychosis, organic brain syndrome, and substance abuse/addictions.
  • Provide psychiatric care for walk-in patients presenting with acute illnesses of minor and major proportions.
  • Examine and conduct thorough studies of presenting patients.
  • Collaborate with physicians in other medical specialties on cases involving complicated and multifaceted problems. Facilitate patient access to medical care by recommending appropriate referrals to other health care providers in accordance with Military Treatment Facility (MTF) policies and regulations.
  • Prepare all records and reports as may be required in support of services rendered and as required by the MTF.
  • Participate in clinic Quality Assurance Program as required to meet the standards of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.
  • Responsible for maintenance of the highest standards of professional care in the treatment of patients and in the teaching and training of residents and technicians. Prepare and document appropriate history, physical examinations and diagnosis. Maintain documentation of all treatment provided in accordance with hospital directives and prepare such records and reports as may be required by the contract. Ensure all documentation and reports are legible.
  • Coordination with other departments of the medical facility staff to provide complete care to patients.
  • Provide and document medical advice to patients by telephone as appropriate and in accordance with MTF protocols.
  • Provide clinical direction to supporting government personnel assigned to their area during the performance of clinical procedures.
  • Consult with supervisor and/or colleagues, which are normally available, regarding problems either professional or administrative.
  • Responsible for the quality and the timeliness of treatment records and reports required to document procedures performed and care provided.
  • Participates in clinical education programs and in clinical staff quality improvement functions as prescribed by Chief, Behavioral Health.
  • Utilize interpersonal relationship skills and social sensitivity such that he/she can relate constructively to a variety of patients from diverse backgrounds.
  • Comply with OTSG/MEDCOM Policy Memo 13-062, Policy for Reporting Incidents of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment under the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program (SHARP) only to knowledge obtained while performing services under this contract.
  • Safeguard all government property and information of a confidential or sensitive nature.
  • Responsible for following all MTF policies, procedures, regulations in support of Occupational Safety Health Alliance (OSHA), the Joint Commission (JC), and other national, state, and local policies that regulate the health care industry.
  • Serve on hospital committee(s) if necessary, as directed by the department chief.
  • Consult the Chief, Department of Behavioral Health, or designee, when issu