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Interventional Radiology Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

Radiology Physician

Roosevelt, UT · On-site

$333K - $416K/yr

Team also has a part time PA that performs some interventional procedures. The Hospital has an additional campus in Vernal that services a stand alone ED as well as a full complement of radiology ...

Radiology Physician

Salt Lake City, UT · On-site

$7.25 - $999.99/hr

As a Radiologist at Intermountain Health, you will work with a team of healthcare professionals ... We also complete minor outpatient interventional procedures. While we read screening mammography ...

Radiology Physician

Salt Lake City, UT · On-site

$7.25 - $999.99/hr

As a Radiologist at Intermountain Health, you will work with a team of healthcare professionals ... We also complete minor outpatient interventional procedures. While we read screening mammography ...

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How much do interventional radiology jobs pay per week?

As of Jun 28, 2026, the average weekly pay for interventional radiology in Utah is $2,578.63, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $2,232.69 and $2,940.38 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Interventional Radiology vs Diagnostic Radiology?

AspectInterventional RadiologyDiagnostic Radiology
CredentialsMedical degree, residency in radiology, fellowship in interventional radiologyMedical degree, residency in radiology
Work EnvironmentProcedural settings, hospitals, outpatient clinicsImaging departments, hospitals, clinics
ProceduresMinimally invasive procedures like biopsies, embolizationsImaging diagnosis, interpretation of scans
Employer & IndustryHospitals, specialized clinicsHospitals, diagnostic imaging centers

Interventional Radiology focuses on minimally invasive procedures guided by imaging, while Diagnostic Radiology primarily involves interpreting medical images for diagnosis. Both roles require similar training but differ in their clinical focus and daily tasks.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Interventional Radiology Technologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Interventional Radiology Technologist, you need a solid background in radiologic technology, anatomy, and sterile techniques, typically supported by an associate’s degree in radiologic technology and ARRT certification. Familiarity with fluoroscopy, CT, ultrasound-guided procedures, and PACS systems is essential. Strong attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication are key soft skills that distinguish top professionals in this field. These competencies ensure precise image-guided interventions, patient safety, and seamless collaboration with physicians and healthcare teams.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in Interventional Radiology, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Interventional Radiology often encounter challenges such as managing high patient volumes, navigating complex procedures, and keeping up with rapidly evolving technology. Effective communication and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams are essential, as cases frequently require coordination with surgeons, nurses, and other specialists. To address these challenges, many IR specialists participate in ongoing training, maintain strong organizational skills, and foster supportive relationships within their departments. Emphasizing continuous learning and teamwork can significantly improve both workflow and patient outcomes.

What is interventional radiology?

Interventional radiology (IR) is a medical specialty that uses image-guided, minimally invasive procedures to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions throughout the body. These procedures are performed using technologies like X-rays, CT scans, ultrasound, and MRI to guide tiny instruments, such as catheters and needles, to the area of interest. Interventional radiologists can treat conditions such as blocked blood vessels, tumors, or internal bleeding without the need for traditional open surgery, resulting in less pain, shorter recovery times, and fewer complications for patients.
What are the most commonly searched types of Interventional Radiology jobs in Utah? The most popular types of Interventional Radiology jobs in Utah are:
Infographic showing various Interventional Radiology job openings in Utah as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 1% As Needed, 60% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 26% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $134,089 per year, or $64.5 per hour.
Breast Imaging Radiologist

Breast Imaging Radiologist

AMN Healthcare, Inc.

Salt Lake City, UT • On-site

$450K - $600K/yr

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Job Description & Requirements
Breast Imaging Radiologist
StartDate: ASAP Pay Rate: $450000.00 - $600000.00

The University of Utah Health is seeking a fellowship-trained Breast Imaging Radiologist to join its expanding Breast Imaging Division within a nationally recognized, NCI-designated cancer center.


This opportunity offers the ability to practice full-spectrum breast imaging across a highly integrated academic and community-based system, supported by advanced technology, a collaborative faculty team, and strong institutional investment in continued growth. 


Opportunity Highlights:

  • Practice within a nationally recognized, NCI-designated cancer center with fully integrated multidisciplinary breast care 
  • Full-scope breast imaging including mammography (2D/3D tomosynthesis), ultrasound, breast MRI, and image-guided procedures
  • Structured weekly rotations across diagnostics, screening, MRI, and biopsy services
  • State-of-the-art imaging infrastructure across academic and community sites, including mobile screening units
  • Collaborative faculty team of fellowship-trained breast radiologists supported by experienced advanced practice staff
  • Academic environment with teaching, mentorship, research, and multidisciplinary conference participation
  • Optional compensated weekend or off-hours reading for additional income
  • Recruitment driven by program growth and major capital investment (new hospitals and cancer center expansion) 


Practice Environment:

The daily workflow includes a balance of diagnostic imaging, screening, MRI interpretation, and image-guided procedures, with predictable volumes and structured ramp-up for new faculty.

  • Faculty group of experienced breast radiologists with varied tenure and career stages
  • Dedicated breast imaging practice—no dilution with general radiology responsibilities 
  • Integrated care model with surgical oncology, medical oncology, radiation oncology, genetics, and supportive services
  • High-functioning workflows supported by Epic EMR and trainee involvement in select reads


Advanced Imaging & Clinical Capabilities:

  • Comprehensive imaging services including mammography, MRI, ultrasound, CT, nuclear medicine, and interventional radiology
  • Strong emphasis on patient safety and quality, including low-dose imaging technology and dedicated physics support
  • Fully integrated cancer care environment supporting second-opinion services and complex case management


Academic Environment:

Faculty are supported in developing academic interests while maintaining a sustainable clinical structure.

  • Active teaching program with residents and dedicated breast imaging fellows
  • Opportunities for: 
    • Teaching and mentorship
    • Research and clinical innovation
    • Multidisciplinary tumor boards and second-opinion review


Growth & Expansion:

This is a growth-driven opportunity, not a replacement role offering long-term stability and meaningful program-building involvement.

  • New community hospital and imaging expansion underway
  • New comprehensive cancer center and clinical/research facilities planned
  • Increasing regional demand across a broad referral network spanning the Intermountain West


Community: Salt Lake City, Utah:

Salt Lake City offers a rare combination of academic opportunities and a balanced lifestyle, consistently ranked among the nation’s best places to live.  

  • Four world-class ski resorts within 45–60 minutes
  • Nonstop access to 100+ domestic and international destinations
  • Strong economic growth and expanding population base
  • Access to year-round outdoor recreation alongside urban amenities


Let’s Connect - If this resonates, and you are ready to advance your career within a program rooted in excellence, discovery, and compassionate care, we’d love to speak with you.


Facility Location
Surrounded by soaring mountain ranges, Salt Lake City boasts beautiful scenery and a bustling city scene. Home to some of the best snowboarding and skiing conditions in the country, the city was chosen as host for the 2002 Winter Olympics. The Living Planet Aquarium and Clark Planetarium offer educational family fun, while the city's many museums document the history, culture, and arts of the region. The city's many parks offer plenty of recreational options, with scenic spots for picnics and sports alike.
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About the Company
At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
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