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Chief Radiologist Jobs in Boston, MA (NOW HIRING)

Musculoskeletal Radiologist

Boston, MA · On-site

$347K - $434K/yr

Collaborate with the MSK section chief and residents/fellows in the MSK section. * Interpret MSK MR ... Instruct radiology residents and fellows. * Participate in research and quality improvement ...

Musculoskeletal Radiologist

Boston, MA

$347K - $434K/yr

TMC Radiology Department Vision To create a patient-focused center of excellence for imaging ... Work as a team with the MSK section chief and residents/fellows rotating in the MSK section.

Musculoskeletal Radiologist

Boston, MA

$347K - $434K/yr

TMC Radiology Department Vision To create a patient-focused center of excellence for imaging ... Work as a team with the MSK section chief and residents/fellows rotating in the MSK section.

Musculoskeletal Radiologist

Boston, MA · On-site

$348K - $435K/yr

TMC Radiology Department Vision To create a patient-focused center of excellence for imaging ... Work as a team with the MSK section chief and residents/fellows rotating in the MSK section.

Radiology Technologist is responsible for providing skill and initiative to the department mission through interactions with staff, Chief Technologist and others as necessary. Primary duties are to ...

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$54.3K

$374.8K

$434.6K

How much do chief radiologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for chief radiologist in Boston, MA is $374,776.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $347,600.00 and $434,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Chief Radiologists?

Chief Radiologists are senior medical doctors who oversee the radiology department in a hospital or medical facility. They are responsible for managing radiology staff, ensuring high-quality imaging and diagnostic services, and establishing protocols for patient safety and care. Additionally, Chief Radiologists play a key role in implementing new technologies, training staff, and collaborating with other medical departments to ensure accurate diagnoses. Their leadership helps maintain standards, compliance, and the smooth operation of the radiology department.

What are some typical challenges a Chief Radiologist faces when managing a large radiology department?

A Chief Radiologist often encounters challenges related to balancing administrative duties with clinical responsibilities. Overseeing a large team means ensuring consistent quality across imaging studies, maintaining workflow efficiency, and implementing new technologies or protocols. Additionally, the role requires effective communication and collaboration with other medical departments to support patient care. Managing budgets, compliance with regulatory standards, and mentoring junior radiologists are also common aspects of the position.

What is the difference between Chief Radiologist vs Radiologist?

AspectChief RadiologistRadiologist
CredentialsMedical degree, radiology residency, board certification, leadership trainingMedical degree, radiology residency, board certification
Work EnvironmentHospital leadership, overseeing radiology departments, administrative dutiesClinical settings, interpreting medical images, patient consultations
Employer & IndustryHospitals, healthcare organizations, radiology groupsHospitals, clinics, imaging centers

The main difference is that a Chief Radiologist holds leadership and administrative responsibilities, overseeing radiology departments, while a Radiologist primarily focuses on diagnosing and interpreting medical images. Both roles require similar medical credentials, but the Chief Radiologist combines clinical expertise with management duties.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Chief Radiologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Chief Radiologist, you need board certification in radiology, extensive clinical experience, and strong diagnostic imaging skills. Familiarity with advanced imaging technologies (such as MRI, CT, and PACS systems) and ongoing continuing medical education are essential. Leadership, decision-making, and effective communication set outstanding Chief Radiologists apart in managing teams and collaborating across departments. These skills ensure high diagnostic accuracy, optimal patient outcomes, and efficient departmental operations in a healthcare setting.
What cities near Boston, MA are hiring for Chief Radiologist jobs? Cities near Boston, MA with the most Chief Radiologist job openings:
Radiology Assistant/Radiology Practitioner Assistant (Fluoroscopy)

Radiology Assistant/Radiology Practitioner Assistant (Fluoroscopy)

Mass General Brigham

Salem, MA • On-site

$18.75 - $25.25/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Brigham and Women's Hospital rating

8.0

Company rating: 8.0 out of 10

Based on 98 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

125th of 997 rated hospitals


Job description

Site: North Shore Medical Center, Inc.
Mass General Brigham relies on a wide range of professionals, including doctors, nurses, business people, tech experts, researchers, and systems analysts to advance our mission. As a not-for-profit, we support patient care, research, teaching, and community service, striving to provide exceptional care. We believe that high-performing teams drive groundbreaking medical discoveries and invite all applicants to join us and experience what it means to be part of Mass General Brigham.
Job Summary
32 hours per week (Mon - Thurs) in Fluoroscopy
Open to RA or RPA.
No Weekends!
Full Benefits that start on day one and free parking!
$20,000 Sign On/Stay on Bonus now added to this role!
• Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
• Tuition Reimbursement
• Generous Paid Time Off
• 50% Off MBTA passes OR Free Parking
• Access to childcare resources and emergency backup care
• 403(b), Cash Balance Retirement Plan, and Tax-Sheltered Annuity options
• Exclusive "Perks" - enjoy discounts on tickets and passes for everything from ski resorts to museums to sporting events)
Summary
Under the clinical supervision and direction of the Division Chief Radiologist and reporting to the Clinical Director, the Registered Radiologist Assistant is responsible for assisting the radiologist in the care of patients within the Department of Radiology. The care will be in accordance with the role delineation set by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), the Practice Standards set forth by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT), or other such governing documents that may be jointly approved by the American College of Radiology (ACR), the ASRT and American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). This position will supplement the current radiology team structure and provide an added dimension for patient care. The RA will be directly involved with patients undergoing identified fluoroscopic and/or invasive procedures as their training and expertise dictate, and serve under the supervision of the radiologist, as a liaison between the Department of Radiology and the referring physicians. The RA will communicate with all staff involved with the patient's care, including, but not limited to, Radiologic technologists, Radiology attending physicians, fellows, nurse coordinators, and the physicians and nurses caring for the patients.
Essential Functions
1. Clinical Procedure Support
Perform and assist with fluoroscopic and invasive radiology procedures under the radiologist's supervision.
Conduct patient history/physicals and obtain consent for procedures.
Apply basic and advanced cardiac life support as needed.
-2. Patient Assessment and Coordination
Assess patients prior to exams/procedures, including chart reviews for risk factors.
Coordinate care for patients with special needs (e.g., coagulation, consent, translation, anesthesia).
Serve as a continuity-of-care resource and liaison between patients, radiologists, and referring services.
-3. Documentation and Communication
Manage case documentation and ensure communication with clinicians before, during, and after procedures.
Address patient consults and facilitate appropriate procedures by gathering history and reviewing imaging.
-4. Protocol and Policy Development
Contribute to updates of clinical protocols, divisional policies, and procedures in collaboration with department leadership.
-5. Interdepartmental Collaboration
Interface with radiology supervisors and managers across modalities (CT, Ultrasound, Interventional, Fluoroscopy).
Liaise with frequently referred services (e.g., surgery, oncology, nephrology) for patient management.
-6. Education and Training
Provide educational presentations and in-services.
Teach and support medical students, residents, fellows, and other healthcare professionals.
-7. Administrative and Project Participation
Participate in departmental clinical projects and initiatives as assigned.
-8. Scope of Practice Compliance
Perform duties in accordance with ASRT Practice Standards, ARRT role delineation, and other governing documents approved by ACR, ASRT, and ARRT.
-9. Modality Coverage
Function as a technologist in the primary certified modality when needed.
Qualifications
Education
Bachelor's Degree Related Field of Study required
Master's Degree Advanced Radiologic Sciences required
Can this role accept experience in lieu of a degree?
No
Licenses and Credentials
Registered Technologist [R.T.(ARRT)] - American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) required
Radiologic Technologist and Technician [State License] - required Registered Radiologist Assistant [R.R.A.(ARRT)] - American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) required
Experience
Radiologist Technologist 5-7 years required
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Knowledge and usage of PACS systems.
- Comprehensive understanding of computer operations relating to Imaging, the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and HIS, order entry systems, PACS, etc.
- Possess the ability to follow complex patient management plans as directed by the attending/supervising radiologist.
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Remote Type
Onsite
Work Location
81 Highland Avenue
Scheduled Weekly Hours
32
Employee Type
Regular
Work Shift
Day (United States of America)
Pay Range
$74,547.20 - $112,008.00/Annual
Grade
6
At Mass General Brigham, we believe in recognizing and rewarding the unique value each team member brings to our organization. Our approach to determining base pay is comprehensive, and any offer extended will take into account your skills, relevant experience if applicable, education, certifications and other essential factors. The base pay information provided offers an estimate based on the minimum job qualifications; however, it does not encompass all elements contributing to your total compensation package. In addition to competitive base pay, we offer comprehensive benefits, career advancement opportunities, differentials, premiums and bonuses as applicable and recognition programs designed to celebrate your contributions and support your professional growth. We invite you to apply, and our Talent Acquisition team will provide an overview of your potential compensation and benefits package.
EEO Statement:
3200 North Shore Medical Center, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. To ensure reasonable accommodation for individuals protected by Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Vietnam Veteran's Readjustment Act of 1974, and Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, applicants who require accommodation in the job application process may contact Human Resources at (857)-282-7642.
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