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Hourly Radiologist Jobs in Washington (NOW HIRING)

Interventional Radiologist | Sign-On Bonus Available Full-Time Position | VHC Health - Arlington, Virginia VHC Health is seeking a collaborative and clinically strong Interventional Radiologist to ...

Radiologist

Mclean, VA · On-site

$460K/yr

We invite applications for a Diagnostic Radiology position with your choice of where to live in the Baltimore, DC/Suburban Maryland and Northern Virginia areas. Unlike other U.S. health systems ...

Musculoskeletal Radiologist

Manassas, VA · On-site

$320K - $400K/yr

The University of Virginia Health System (UVA Health) is seeking a fellowship-trained Musculoskeletal (MSK) Radiologist to join our Community Division . This position offers the opportunity to ...

A growing UVA Community Health MG radiology team - including breast radiology, diagnostic radiologists, interventional radiology - and strong upstream/downstream connection with UVA Health Radiology.

Breast Radiologist

Manassas, VA · Hybrid

$320K - $400K/yr

The University of Virginia Health System (UVA Health) is seeking a fellowship-trained Breast Radiologist to join our Community Division. This position offers the opportunity to practice the full ...

UVA Health Interventional Radiologist The University of Virginia (UVA) Community Health Radiology Department is seeking a BC/BE Fellowship trained Interventional Radiologist to join our dynamic ...

Holy Cross Health is seeking a full-time Diagnostic Radiologist located in Silver Spring, Maryland. This position supports Holy Cross Health, which includes Holy Cross Hospital, Holy Cross Germantown ...

Holy Cross Health is seeking a full-time Diagnostic Radiologist located in Silver Spring, Maryland. This position supports Holy Cross Health, which includes Holy Cross Hospital, Holy Cross Germantown ...

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What are the typical challenges faced by hourly radiologists when working across multiple healthcare facilities?

Hourly radiologists often work at various hospitals or imaging centers, which can present challenges such as adapting quickly to different workflows, electronic medical record systems, and communication styles among care teams. Additionally, managing varying caseloads and ensuring timely turnaround for imaging interpretations can be demanding. Building rapport with referring physicians and maintaining consistency in reporting standards across facilities are also important aspects of the role. Flexibility and strong organizational skills are key to thriving in this dynamic work environment.

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

To thrive as an Hourly Radiologist, you need a medical degree, board certification in radiology, and strong diagnostic and analytical skills. Familiarity with Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS), radiology information systems, and advanced imaging technologies is essential. Excellent attention to detail, time management, and effective communication with referring physicians are standout soft skills. These competencies ensure accurate image interpretation, timely reporting, and high-quality patient care in a dynamic healthcare environment.

What are hourly radiologists?

Hourly radiologists are medical professionals who specialize in interpreting medical images such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs and are compensated based on an hourly wage rather than a salaried or per-study basis. They may work for hospitals, clinics, or teleradiology services, often providing flexible coverage or filling in for staff shortages. This type of employment can offer more flexible schedules and may be ideal for radiologists seeking part-time or temporary work. Hourly radiologists perform the same diagnostic and consultative tasks as their salaried counterparts.

What is the difference between Hourly Radiologist vs Radiology Technician?

AspectHourly RadiologistRadiology Technician
CredentialsMedical degree, radiology residency, state licenseAssociate's or bachelor's in radiologic technology, certification
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, imaging centers, often consultingHospitals, outpatient clinics, imaging centers, assisting radiologists
Employer & Industry UsageMedical facilities, healthcare providers, private practicesMedical facilities, diagnostic imaging centers, hospitals

Hourly Radiologists are licensed physicians specializing in interpreting medical images, working in various healthcare settings. Radiology Technicians assist with imaging procedures under radiologists' supervision. While both roles are essential in medical imaging, radiologists have advanced training and interpretative responsibilities, whereas technicians focus on operating imaging equipment.

What are the most commonly searched types of Radiologist jobs in Washington? The most popular types of Radiologist jobs in Washington are:
Interventional Radiologist

Interventional Radiologist

VHC Health

Arlington, VA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

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Job description

Interventional Radiologist | Sign-On Bonus Available

Full-Time Position | VHC Health - Arlington, Virginia

VHC Health is seeking a collaborative and clinically strong Interventional Radiologist to join a comprehensive, growing interventional radiology program providing both inpatient and outpatient services within one of the region's most respected independent health systems.

Opportunity Highlights

The incoming physician will join a high-performing Interventional Radiology team providing comprehensive inpatient and outpatient procedural services across a broad range of minimally invasive diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. This is a full-time, hospital-based position located on the main VHC Health campus in Arlington, Virginia. The IR program is supported by experienced technologists, dedicated nursing staff, advanced imaging capabilities, and a collaborative procedural environment that continues to expand in both complexity and volume.

VHC Health's Interventional Radiology service works closely with oncology, vascular surgery, hepatology, nephrology, trauma, emergency medicine, and surgical specialties to provide high-quality, patient-centered care throughout the continuum of treatment.

Interventional Radiology Services Provided Include:

* Oncology

* Image-guided biopsies

* Tumor Ablation

* Y-90 Radioembolization

Vascular

* Peripheral angiography and stent placement

* Thrombolysis/thrombectomy

* AV fistula and graft interventions

* IVC filter placement/removal

* Embolization

* TIPS

Non-Vascular

* Para/Thoracentesis

* Nephrostomy, Gastrostomy, and Gastrojejunostomy tube placement

* Myelogram

Women's & Men's Health

* Uterine or Prostate embolization

* Hysterosalpingography (HSG)

* Fallopian tube recanalization

Pain and Musculoskeletal

* Bone biopsies

* Joint & Spine injections

* Vertebroplasty/kyphoplasty

Neuro Intervention

* Neuro interventional procedures (preferred; at least one physician will support stroke intervention in collaboration with neurology)

The practice offers:

* A broad and diverse case mix with strong procedural volume

* Advanced imaging and procedural technology

* Dedicated IR support staff and collaborative operational infrastructure

* Opportunities to participate in program growth and procedural expansion initiatives

* Strong multidisciplinary referral relationships across the health system

* A collegial physician culture with administrative support

* Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits

* The ideal candidate will have strong clinical and procedural skills, a patient-centered approach, and interest in contributing to the continued growth and advancement of the Interventional Radiology program.

Candidate Qualifications

* Board Certified or Board Eligible in Diagnostic Radiology

* Fellowship training in Interventional Radiology

* Board Certified/Eligible in Interventional Radiology/Diagnostic Radiology (IR/DR)

* Eligible for medical licensure in the Commonwealth of Virginia

* Excellent communication and collaborative skills

* Interest in multidisciplinary care and program development preferred

* Neuro interventional radiology skills preferred (at least one member of the IR team must be trained in neuro intervention to support stroke patient care)

About VHC Health

Located in desirable Arlington, Virginia, VHC Health is expanding its physician enterprise with a comprehensive Interventional Radiology program delivering both inpatient and outpatient services. We are seeking collaborative, patient-focused physicians who are excited by the opportunity to help shape and grow a high-impact service line within a nationally recognized health system. You will practice in a supportive, multidisciplinary environment with strong institutional investment, clinical autonomy, and a shared commitment to innovation, quality, and exceptional patient care - with 100% of your time dedicated to interventional radiology.

Situated in Arlington, Virginia, just minutes from Washington, DC, the community offers exceptional quality of life, top-ranked schools, vibrant neighborhoods, and easy access to cultural, professional, and recreational opportunities.

Compensation & Benefits

VHC Health offers a highly competitive compensation package including a sign-on bonus, comprehensive benefits, CME support, retirement plans, and more.

anbell@vhchealth.org


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