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Read STAT/"Wet" diagnostic studies within fifteen (15) minutes from the time the diagnostic studies are made available to the contract radiologist for interpretation. The response time on these ...

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As of Jun 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for contract radiologist in the United States is $344,970.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $320,000.00 and $400,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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AspectContract RadiologistStaff Radiologist
CredentialsMedical degree, radiology residency, state license, board certificationMedical degree, radiology residency, state license, board certification
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Employer & Industry UsageLocum tenens agencies, hospitals, imaging centersHospitals, healthcare systems, clinics
Work FlexibilityHigh; choose assignments and scheduleLess flexible; fixed schedule and location

Contract Radiologists typically work on temporary assignments through agencies, offering flexibility and varied experiences. Staff Radiologists are employed full-time by a single facility, providing stability and consistent work environment. Both roles require similar credentials, but differ mainly in employment structure and work setting.

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$260 - $290/hr

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Radiologist

What you will be doing:

  • Review and interpret special procedures and nuclear medicine studies obtained on DoD beneficiaries from local and/or regional civilian medical centers, and Veterans Administration Hospitals within twenty-four (24) hours after receipt in the Department of Radiology if requested in writing by the Chief, Department of Radiology.

  • Provide advice and opinions upon request by the Chief of Radiology in support of diagnostic interpretations of radiological examinations and procedures as provided in conjunction with patient care and treatment as provided by the contractor.

  • Read STAT/"Wet" diagnostic studies within fifteen (15) minutes from the time the diagnostic studies are made available to the contract radiologist for interpretation. The response time on these diagnostic studies may be monitored by the COR at the government's discretion.

  • The turnaround time for reports should be as follows:

    • STAT = 1 hour

    • ASAP = 24 hours

    • Routine = 72 hours

  • Interpret all routine studies (including plain films, CT, US, and nuclear medicine as available at the MTF) and submit a written report within twenty-four (24) hours after the study is performed.

  • Accomplish fluoroscopic exams and special procedures on the daily schedule established at the direction of the Chief, Department of Radiology. These fluoroscopic exams and special procedures require same-day interpretation.

  • The contractor shall perform and provide diagnostic interpretation of radiologic examinations, and provide diagnostic consultation related to diagnostic imaging to other members of the medical staff. Examination procedures and studies performed will include the full range of diagnostic and therapeutic work which would be performed by a diagnostic radiologist who shall, at a minimum, be board eligible for certification without additional education or training being required for board certification. Routine studies such as plain film interpretation, the normal range of fluoroscopic examination and common invasive procedures, the interpretation of CT scans, interpretation of MRI scans, and the performance of ultrasound and mammographic exams are required.


What you must have:

  • MD or DO degree

  • Successful completion of a US accredited Diagnostic Radiology program

  • Board certified or board eligible in Diagnostic Radiology

  • Active TX medical license

  • At least 2 years of recent clinical experience

  • Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification

  • Malpractice insurance, minimum parameters of $1M/$3M

If you're interested, please reply to this advertisement or directly email your resume to me at DSalgado@teemagroup.com or by calling/texting (949) 295-5951.

I strive to reply within 48 hours. Looking forward to connecting with you soon. Thank you!