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Chair Radiology Jobs in Connecticut (NOW HIRING)

Dental Assistant

Fairfield, CT · On-site

$28 - $32/hr

An active state radiology license (if required by law) * Must be able to sit and stand for extended ... Must be able to assist patients safely in and out of chairs or treatment areas * Must be able to ...

Dental Assistant

North Haven, CT · On-site

$28 - $32/hr

An active state radiology license (if required by law) * Must be able to sit and stand for extended ... Must be able to assist patients safely in and out of chairs or treatment areas * Must be able to ...

Dental Assistant

Meriden, CT · On-site

$20 - $24/hr

An active state radiology license (if required by law) * Must be able to sit and stand for extended ... Must be able to assist patients safely in and out of chairs or treatment areas * Must be able to ...

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Chair Radiology information

What is a chair of radiology?

Chair Radiology is a leadership role within a hospital or academic medical center, responsible for overseeing the radiology department. This position typically involves managing faculty and staff, guiding departmental strategy, ensuring high-quality patient care, overseeing educational programs, and promoting research initiatives. The Chair of Radiology works closely with hospital administration and other departments to advance the mission of the institution and the radiology department. They are usually experienced radiologists with strong clinical, academic, and administrative skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a chair of radiology?

To thrive as a Chair of Radiology, you need extensive expertise in diagnostic imaging, board certification in radiology, and significant leadership experience within academic or clinical settings. Familiarity with radiology information systems (RIS), picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), and accreditation requirements is crucial. Outstanding communication, strategic vision, and team leadership are essential soft skills for guiding faculty, fostering research, and promoting collaboration. These competencies ensure effective departmental management, advance clinical and academic excellence, and drive innovation in radiological services.

What are the primary leadership challenges faced by a chair of radiology, and how can new appointees effectively address them?

As a Chair of Radiology, one of the main leadership challenges is balancing administrative duties with clinical, research, and educational responsibilities. New appointees often face the task of managing diverse faculty interests, resource allocation, and adapting to rapid technological advancements. Building strong communication channels within multidisciplinary teams and fostering a positive departmental culture are key strategies for success. Effective Chairs also prioritize mentoring junior staff and supporting professional development to enhance the department’s reputation and operational efficiency.

What is the difference between Chair Radiology vs Radiology Department Head?

AspectChair RadiologyRadiology Department Head
CredentialsMedical degree, radiology certification, leadership experienceMedical degree, radiology certification, leadership experience
Work EnvironmentAcademic medical centers, hospitals, universitiesHospitals, clinics, academic institutions
ResponsibilitiesOversees entire radiology department, strategic planning, researchManages daily operations, staff, and clinical services

Both roles require similar credentials and are found in academic and hospital settings. The Chair Radiology typically holds a higher-level leadership position with broader responsibilities, including research and strategic planning, whereas the Radiology Department Head focuses more on daily clinical operations and staff management.

What are popular job titles related to Chair Radiology jobs in Connecticut?

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What cities in Connecticut are hiring for Chair Radiology jobs?

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Infographic showing various Chair Radiology job openings in Connecticut as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 3% As Needed, 64% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 20% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution.

Physician- Consult Liaison Psychiatrist

Yale New Haven Health

New London, CT • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Overview

The psychiatric consultant supports the patient, primary care provider, emergency room team, and behavioral health team—through regular consultation on an assigned caseload of patients. The psychiatric consultant advises the primary provider on appropriate medications and other treatment strategies, also providing the care team with educational support on diagnosing and managing behavioral health conditions.


Responsibilities
  • Provide direct and consulting care to in-patients and/or out-patients. Recommend any treatment adjustments through the case review process or in ad hoc consultations, including medication recommendations and other interventions, within 24 hours of consulting with a behavioral health care manager or other team members.
  • Ensure compliance with regulatory agency requirements (e.g. JCAHO).
  • Review cases with other members of the CL team to ensure quality of care and efficient use of resources.
  • Maintain clinical activity by full participation in departmental clinical workload.
  • Participate in medical staff leadership activities.
  • Prepares for, attends and participates in team meetings and daily huddle per CL team
  • Collaborates in developing team priorities, patient goals, and care plans
  • Education to primary teams and the department staff to improve awareness around mental health related issues.
  • Keeps problem list, medication list and patient care plan updated for team members
  • Approves orders and referrals for health maintenance
  • Timely documentation of diagnostic evaluations and subsequent evaluations with clearly communicated plan.
  • Be available to provide occasional and hoc telephone consultation to primary care providers for very complex patients or challenging patient situations. Respond to telephone calls or Epic Secure Chat in a timely manner.
  • Coordinate with other psychiatric consultants for vacation coverage.
  • Provide teleconsultation for Westerly Hospital as needed at the request of the Chair.

 If Consulting Remotely and Offsite from Clinic Teams

  • If possible, visit Westerly Hospital at least once when initiating a new consulting relationship and then at least once per year to meet clinic providers and discuss ongoing collaboration.
  • Maintain professional cell phone and email accounts for contact during usual business hours.
  • Check professional accounts daily and respond to email questions/consultations within two business days, sooner if urgent.

Qualifications
  • MD or MBBS
  • Completion of an accredited psychiatry residency program with preferred Consult liaison fellowship training
  • Board certification in psychiatry and/or CL psychiatry.
  • Demonstrated aptitude and interest in educating medical students, residents and fellows.
  • Exhibits qualities that role model excellence in patient care for trainees.
  • Provides excellent patient care in all venues
  • Having a Positive, flexible, and solution-focused attitude.
  • Ability to quickly synthesize medical and psychiatric data and formulate effective and evidence based clinical recommendations desired.
  • Success interacting with patients, all staff, administration, physicians of all types, medical students.

Licensure Requirements

  • Licensed to practice medicine in the state of CT and RI.
  • ABPN certification as noted above.

Education

  • MD or MBBS; completion of an accredited medicine residency program and pulmonary fellowship program, with board certification in both medicine and pulmonary medicine

Additional Information

Apply at Careers | Physician- Consult Liaison Psychiatrist in New London, Connecticut | Careers at CT06320 or contact our recruiter at chasity.laplante@yale.edu or Book time with Chasity LaPlante: Psychiatry Interview

All final candidates will need to provide three letters of reference.

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.


YNHHS Requisition ID
155211
Position Overview

Excellent work environment – a supportive group of highly regarded faculty who provide state-of-the-art IR in an academic setting. Opportunities to develop research interests in collaboration with radiology clinical teams across the campus. Current and future research opportunities involving advanced imaging modalities.

Career Advancement – Unlock your potential and embrace exciting opportunities for professional growth and career advancement within our esteemed healthcare system!

Compensation Package – Enjoy an enhanced compensation package, If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career where you can make a real difference, we want you on our team.

Relocation Assistance – We recognize how vital a smooth transition is, and with our relocation assistance, your journey can be seamless.

Benefits – In addition to a competitive salary, benefits include comprehensive health, dental, vision insurance, retirement plan, paid time off, mortgage program, commuter benefits, Yale home buying program, college tuition benefit plan, and advantage discount program (discounts for activities, travel, services, shopping, and more).

About New Haven: New Haven is a city of innovation and culture, situated between Boston and New York on Long Island Sound. It boasts museums, theaters, music, sports, and award-winning restaurants, alongside a mix of boutique shops and national brands. With quaint neighborhoods and vibrant downtown, the city offers various living options. New Haven is easily accessible by plane, train, and car, and is walkable or bike-friendly, with a free shuttle service from Yale.

Qualifications:
  • MD or MBBS
  • Completion of an accredited psychiatry residency program with preferred Consult liaison fellowship training
  • Board certification in psychiatry and/or CL psychiatry.
  • Demonstrated aptitude and interest in educating medical students, residents and fellows.
  • Exhibits qualities that role model excellence in patient care for trainees.
  • Provides excellent patient care in all venues
  • Having a Positive, flexible, and solution-focused attitude.
  • Ability to quickly synthesize medical and psychiatric data and formulate effective and evidence based clinical recommendations desired.
  • Success interacting with patients, all staff, administration, physicians of all types, medical students.

Licensure Requirements

  • Licensed to practice medicine in the state of CT and RI.
  • ABPN certification as noted above.

Education

  • MD or MBBS; completion of an accredited medicine residency program and pulmonary fellowship program, with board certification in both medicine and pulmonary medicine
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