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Independent Contractor Radiologist Jobs in Florida

Radiologist

Orlando, FL · Remote

$298K - $373K/yr

General Radiology desired and can accommodate other subspecialties. Work from home in ANY state ... US Board certification and state license required. * Part-Time and Independent Contractor ...

Radiologist

Orlando, FL · On-site +1

$298K - $373K/yr

General Radiology desired and can accommodate other subspecialties. Work from home in ANY state ... US Board certification and state license required. * Part-Time and Independent Contractor ...

Radiology Physician

The Villages, FL · Hybrid

$280K - $350K/yr

Diagnostic Radiologist opportunity The Villages, FL (On-site/Hybrid) A private, non-PE-backed ... We offer both Employment and Independent Contractor opportunities. Here are high-level terms; these ...

Radiology Physician

Orlando, FL · Hybrid

$298K - $373K/yr

Diagnostic Radiologist opportunity Orlando, FL (On-site/Hybrid) A private, non-PE-backed radiology ... We offer both Employment and Independent Contractor opportunities. Here are high-level terms; these ...

Radiology Physician

Titusville, FL · Hybrid

$262K - $328K/yr

Diagnostic Radiologist opportunity Titusville, FL (On-site/Hybrid) A private, non-PE-backed ... We offer both Employment and Independent Contractor opportunities. Here are high-level terms; these ...

Radiology Physician

Tampa, FL · On-site

$302K - $378K/yr

Radiologist Remote We're hiring a Radiologist who wants total schedule flexibility and the ability ... independent contractor model • Malpractice coverage provided • Licensing assistance for ...

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How much do independent contractor radiologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for independent contractor radiologist in Florida is $257,794.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $239,100.00 and $298,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Independent Contractor Radiologist job?

An Independent Contractor Radiologist is a medical professional who interprets medical images, such as X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans, on a contract basis rather than as a full-time employee. They typically work with multiple healthcare facilities, providing diagnostic expertise remotely or on-site. These radiologists have more control over their schedules and workload but are responsible for their own taxes, benefits, and malpractice insurance.

What are some common challenges faced by Independent Contractor Radiologists, and how can they be managed?

Independent Contractor Radiologists often navigate challenges such as managing a high caseload, maintaining clear communication with multiple healthcare providers, and adapting to different hospital protocols and systems. Staying organized, developing efficient reporting workflows, and being proactive in addressing discrepancies or urgent findings help manage these demands effectively. Many radiologists also find it beneficial to invest in continuing education and network with peers to stay current on evolving best practices. By balancing autonomy with strong organizational and interpersonal skills, contractors can deliver high-quality interpretations while meeting diverse client expectations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Independent Contractor Radiologist position, and why are they important?

Independent Contractor Radiologists need comprehensive training in diagnostic imaging, board certification in radiology, and the ability to independently interpret medical images. Familiarity with PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems), dictation software, and secure telemedicine platforms is essential. Strong communication, critical thinking, and time-management skills help stand out in this autonomous yet collaborative role. These skills and qualities ensure accurate diagnostics, efficient remote work, and reliable consultation with referring physicians.

What are the most commonly searched types of Radiologist jobs in Florida? The most popular types of Radiologist jobs in Florida are:
Infographic showing various Independent Contractor Radiologist job openings in Florida as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Internship, 4% As Needed, 70% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $257,794 per year, or $123.9 per hour.
Radiologist

$298K - $373K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

We are seeking Radiologists for remote positions in a well-established Joint Commission accredited private radiology practice with an active presence throughout the entire US.  General Radiology desired and can accommodate other subspecialties.  Work from home in ANY state.

Our teleradiology team consists of a collegial group of nearly 100 radiologists reading for the hospital groups we support.  We offer substantial support to our physicians to ensure high quality reads, maximum efficiency, and reduction of fatigue.  Join this very stable, well-run teleradiology group, with mentoring senior physicians. 
We are currently hiring teleradiologists to read remotely with the following areas of focus / specialties:

  • General Radiology
  • Body
  • MSK
  • Neuro

You may apply if your subspecialty falls out of the aforementioned, as our needs and volumes do shift and we'll be happy to share if we have an upcoming opportunity in Nuc / PET, Breast Imaging, etc.


Our radiology groups offer full support:

  • Trusted nationally by top-tier health networks with an extensive track record.
  • Full physician support team and extenders to take on all non-reading tasks to increase your productivity and reduce physician fatigue.
  • Collegial environment with other skilled tele-radiologists who enjoy collaboration.
  • Highly efficient support structure in place that is focused on enhancing your production in a headache-free manner.

Requirements

Teleradiology additional details / requirements:

  • Shift available: 11 pm to 8 am Eastern
  • 7 on 14 off schedule (traditional M - F) with 1:4 weekend call.  Overnight position available with elevated compensation.
  • US Board certification and state license required.
  • Part-Time and Independent Contractor Opportunities are also available.

Benefits

Benefits and additional details:

  • Full-Time salary + production bonuses w/income potential over $800k
  • Professional doctor-centric culture that is grounded on listening and acting on the feedback from our telerads.
  • Close-knit radiology team that collaborates well together to ensure the highest quality outcomes.
  • We fully pay for licensing and credentialing.
  • We provide you with all the necessary equipment and support to excel.
  • Opportunities for future growth and leadership.
  • Full benefits package (health, dental, 401K w/ match, CME and more).


We are an equal opportunity employer and a drug free workplace. All applicants selected for employment are required to submit to a background check and pre-employment drug test.