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Remote Daytime General Radiologist

$327K - $409K/yr

POSITION SUMMARY Columbus Radiology (CRC) is seeking a Board-Eligible or Board-Certified General ... Opportunities to grow in both clinical and non-clinical roles within the practice DESIRED ...

Remote Daytime Neuro Radiologist

$327K - $409K/yr

POSITION SUMMARY Columbus Radiology (CRC) is seeking a Board-Eligible or Board-Certified ... Opportunities to grow in both clinical and non-clinical roles within the practice DESIRED ...

Remote Daytime General Radiologist

$327K - $409K/yr

POSITION SUMMARY Columbus Radiology (CRC) is seeking a Board-Eligible or Board-Certified General ... Opportunities to grow in both clinical and non-clinical roles within the practice DESIRED ...

Remote Daytime Radiologist

$327K - $409K/yr

Opportunities to grow in both clinical and non-clinical roles within the practice DESIRED ... Board certified or Board eligible in Diagnostic Radiology by the American Board of Radiology ...

Remote Late Night General Radiologist

$327K - $409K/yr

... in both clinical and non-clinical roles within the practice DESIRED PROFESSIONAL SKILLS AND ... Founded in 1946, Columbus Radiology Corporation is the fifth largest and one of the fastest growing ...

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How much do non clinical radiologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for non clinical 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.

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

To thrive as a Non Clinical Radiologist, you should have a robust background in radiology or imaging sciences, strong analytical skills, and an advanced degree such as an MD, DO, or PhD in a related field. Familiarity with PACS systems, medical image analysis software, and experience with quality assurance processes or regulatory compliance are highly valuable. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and attention to detail help distinguish professionals in non-clinical roles within radiology. These skills ensure accurate analysis, clear reporting, and effective collaboration across research, training, or industry settings where patient-facing clinical duties are not the focus.

What is a Non Clinical Radiologist job?

A Non Clinical Radiologist is a trained radiologist who works outside of direct patient care and medical imaging interpretation. They may work in fields like medical consulting, healthcare administration, informatics, education, or artificial intelligence development. These roles leverage their radiology expertise to influence medical policies, improve healthcare technologies, or train future radiologists. Non-clinical radiologists often transition due to personal preferences, work-life balance, or a desire to impact healthcare beyond traditional image reading.

What types of projects or responsibilities might a Non Clinical Radiologist typically handle?

Non Clinical Radiologists often work on tasks such as medical imaging informatics, research and development, regulatory affairs, quality assurance, or education and training within healthcare organizations or the medical imaging industry. They may collaborate with clinical radiologists, data scientists, engineers, and regulatory professionals to improve imaging technologies, ensure compliance with industry standards, or develop best practices. Typical responsibilities include reviewing imaging protocols, analyzing large datasets for research, participating in product development, and creating educational materials or conducting training. This role generally involves less direct patient contact and focuses more on supporting advancements in the field of radiology from a technical or strategic perspective.

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Radiologist - Emergency/Acute Care - Portland, Maine

Radiologist - Emergency/Acute Care - Portland, Maine

Spectrum Healthcare Partners

Portland, ME • On-site

$327K - $409K/yr

Full-time

Retirement

Re-posted 20 days ago


Job description

Spectrum Healthcare Partners Radiology Division is seeking a highly motivated and skilled radiologist to join our Emergency/Acute Care Radiology and Body Imaging team. This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a dynamic and collaborative group of over 40 radiologists, encompassing both specialists and generalists.
About the Position
  • Provide coverage for emergency, urgent care, and hospital-based patients at a 780-bed Level 1 trauma center, an affiliate of Tufts University School of Medicine.
  • No overnight shifts are required.
  • Flexible scheduling options, including remote work with a home workstation provided.
  • Interpretation of a broad range of diagnostic imaging studies, including CT, ultrasound, and diagnostic X-rays.
  • Active participation in teaching at the workstation and delivering lectures to a thriving hospital-based residency program.
  • Opportunity to lead and further develop the department.
Why Join Us?
  • Work in a state-of-the-art hospital equipped with cutting-edge imaging technology and a highly collaborative team.
  • Engage in multidisciplinary conferences, including our bimonthly trauma conference.
  • Enjoy a hybrid practice model that combines the independence of a private group with the stimulating environment of an academic setting.
  • Access to continuous learning and professional development opportunities.
Qualifications
  • Board-eligible or board-certified in radiology.
  • Fellowship training in Emergency Radiology or Body Imaging is preferred. Neuro skills are a plus.
  • Strong interest in CT imaging.
  • Prior experience in emergency radiology is a plus.
  • Passion for teaching and leadership.
Compensation & Benefits
  • Competitive salary and academic rank commensurate with experience.
  • Comprehensive benefits package. Support for professional growth and career advancement.
  • Options for Full-Time / Part-Time / 4 Day work week
  • Opportunities for non-clinical activities such as research and academic endeavors
  • Profit sharing and 401(k) options
  • Opportunities for non-clinical income through investments in imaging, real estate, and other ventures
About Spectrum Healthcare Partners:
Spectrum Healthcare Partners is a physician-owned and physician-led organization committed to delivering exceptional healthcare throughout Maine and northern New England. With over 190 board-certified, fellowship-trained physicians, we prioritize excellence in diagnosis, prevention, and treatment while fostering a culture of continuous learning and community engagement. As part of our network, you'll have access to various investment opportunities and non-traditional sources of income, further enhancing your professional and financial prospects.
Join us in making a difference in patients' lives while enjoying the natural beauty and vibrant culture of Portland, Maine. Apply today to embark on an enriching career journey with Spectrum Healthcare Partners.

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