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Director Private Practice Radiologist Jobs in Needham, MA

Boston Diagnostic Radiologist

Boston, MA · On-site

$550K/yr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Diagnostic Radiologist A well-established Boston hospital-based private practice is seeking a BC/BE Diagnostic Radiologist for a partnership position . Current fellows, residents, new graduates ...

Dentist

Woburn, MA

$100K - $200K/yr

Overview Dentist with Future Partnership/Ownership Opportunity - Respected Private Practice in New ... The role includes Direct mentorship and a path to ownership opportunity with flexible scheduling ...

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$32.7K

$300.2K

$435.7K

How much do director private practice radiologist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for director private practice radiologist in Needham, MA is $300,174.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $126,400.00 and $435,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Director Private Practice Radiologist vs Radiology Department Chair?

AspectDirector Private Practice RadiologistRadiology Department Chair
CredentialsMedical degree, radiology residency, board certificationMedical degree, radiology residency, board certification, often additional leadership training
Work EnvironmentPrivate practice setting, outpatient clinics, imaging centersHospital or academic medical center, overseeing multiple departments
Employer & IndustryPrivate radiology practices, outpatient imaging centersHospitals, academic institutions, healthcare systems
Primary FocusClinical radiology services, practice management, patient careAdministrative leadership, departmental strategy, research oversight

The main difference is that a Director Private Practice Radiologist focuses on clinical radiology within private practices, while a Radiology Department Chair holds a leadership role overseeing radiology services in hospitals or academic settings. The former emphasizes patient care and practice management, whereas the latter involves administrative and strategic responsibilities at an institutional level.

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Compliance Director - Private Equity

Origin Staffing

Boston, MA

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

A rare opportunity to own a sophisticated private credit compliance program, work directly with investment and board leadership, and build alongside a deep, established compliance team.

Our client, a globally established alternative investment manager, is adding aCompliance Directorto serve as the primary compliance partner for its expanding Private Credit business. The platform spans public and perpetual-life BDCs, private funds, separately managed accounts, CLOs and direct-lending strategies. Reporting directly to the Chief Compliance Officer for the BDC and Private Credit businesses, this person will have meaningful authority over program design, transaction guidance, board reporting and the continued scaling of the compliance framework.

The timing is especially compelling. Private Credit is an active growth engine for the firm, with substantial new capital, billions of dollars deployed across middle-market investments, an expanding BDC franchise and continued growth across liquid and structured credit. This is not a static program or a maintenance-only role. As the business adds capital, investment activity and product complexity, the new Director will gain broader exposure, increasing visibility and genuine career runway alongside the platform.

Highlights

This is a high-ownership position, but it is not a one-person compliance shop. The broader function is led by an experienced Chief Compliance Officer with dedicated compliance heads across major investment and functional areas, multiple Director-level peers, junior professionals, outside counsel and specialist consultants.

The result is a rare combination at this level: autonomy without isolation. The Compliance Director will be empowered to help lead the Private Credit program, build a visible internal brand and exercise independent judgment, while still having an experienced bench available to pressure-test complex issues and support major initiatives. Prior compliance interview processes have consistently involved senior compliance leaders, functional heads, Director peers and junior team members, reflecting the breadth and connectivity of the group.

The firms broader culture emphasizes hands-on ownership, respectful challenge, intellectual rigor and supportive leaders who invest in employee development. People are expected to ask difficult questions and take accountability, but they do so within a collaborative, low-ego environment where colleagues actively help one another succeed.

Scope

  • Lead the design, implementation, testing and annual review of the Investment Company Act Rule 38a-1 compliance program for the BDC complex, together with the associated Advisers Act Rule 206(4)-7 framework for the Private Credit adviser.
  • Sit close to the investment process, advising portfolio managers and deal teams on live transactions, co-investment activity, affiliated transactions, the firms exemptive order and other Investment Company Act considerations, including Sections 17, 55 and 57.
  • Serve as a visible compliance resource to senior leadership and the BDCs independent directors. Prepare and present quarterly and annual board materials, lead examination readiness, oversee service providers and outside counsel, strengthen policies and testing, and guide junior team members.
  • The variety is a major part of the appeal. One day may involve a time-sensitive co-investment analysis for a new transaction; the next may focus on a board presentation, regulatory inquiry, service-provider review, expense allocation question, marketing communication or longer-term program enhancement. This is substantive, judgment-intensive work with a direct connection to how the business invests and grows.

Qualifications

The ideal candidate will bring strong compliance experience within an investment adviser, registered fund complex, private fund manager, asset management law practice or the SEC. Meaningful experience designing, managing or materially supporting a Rule 38a-1 compliance program is essential.

This person should have strong command of the Investment Company Act, particularly co-investment, affiliated-transaction and fund-governance requirements, along with the credibility to present to boards and advise sophisticated investment professionals.

The strongest fit will be rigorous without being rigid: proactive, commercially practical, highly collaborative and comfortable making sound decisions in a fast-moving environment.

Culture, benefits and long-term value

The position offers a business-casual environment, direct access to senior leaders and meaningful opportunities to grow vertically or across a diversified investment platform.

The benefits package includes comprehensive medical, dental and vision coverage, retirement programs, family-forming support, mental-health and wellbeing resources, income protection and additional employee programs.

Compensation

Total package: Base, Bonus, Profit Sharing / Match) - DOE