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Oral Radiologist Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

With decades of expertise, we are Leading Radiology Forward . With dynamic cross-training and ... Must have outstanding oral/written communication. * Demonstrates the ability to work independently ...

With decades of expertise, we are Leading Radiology Forward. With dynamic cross-training and ... Must have outstanding oral/written communication. * Demonstrates the ability to work independently ...

$21.46 - $32.20/hr

Assists radiologist/midlevel personnel with fluoroscopic procedures * Administers oral/rectal contrast during fluoroscopic exams * Administers IV contrast during GU studies * Performs General ...

DENTAL ASSISTANT

Lafayette, IN · On-site

$18 - $28/hr

Do you have the drive and passion to help others improve their oral health in the way that we do? Come join our team-- help us pioneer a new culture of dentistry. * Requirement: Radiology ...

This position reports to the Radiology Supervisor. Essential Functions and Responsibilities ... Ability to: * follow both written/oral instructions * handle patient contacts with high degree of ...

This position reports to the Radiology Supervisor. Essential Functions and Responsibilities ... oral contrast media Alters activities to reflect/ensure adequate care appropriate to the age of ...

This position reports to the Radiology Supervisor. Essential Functions and Responsibilities ... Ability to: * follow both written/oral instructions * handle patient contacts with high degree of ...

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How much do oral radiologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for oral radiologist in Indiana is $328,261.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $304,500.00 and $380,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some of the typical daily responsibilities of an Oral Radiologist?

An Oral Radiologist's daily responsibilities generally include interpreting diagnostic images, such as panoramic X-rays, CBCT scans, and other dental radiographs, to identify abnormalities, diseases, or structural issues in the head and neck region. They prepare detailed diagnostic reports for referring dentists, oral surgeons, and other healthcare providers, and often participate in multidisciplinary case discussions. Additionally, Oral Radiologists may oversee radiographic equipment operation and safety protocols, mentor dental staff or residents, and stay up to date on advances in imaging technology. This combination of tasks ensures high standards of patient care and accurate support for dental treatment planning.

What does an Oral Radiologist do?

An Oral Radiologist is a dental specialist who focuses on diagnosing diseases, conditions, and abnormalities of the teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures using imaging techniques like X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs. They interpret radiographic images to detect issues such as infections, tumors, bone disorders, and developmental anomalies. Oral Radiologists work closely with dentists, oral surgeons, and other healthcare professionals to provide accurate diagnoses and treatment recommendations. Their expertise is crucial in identifying problems that might not be visible through a standard dental exam.

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

To thrive as an Oral Radiologist, you need a dental degree with specialized training or residency in oral and maxillofacial radiology, along with board certification. Expertise in using advanced imaging systems such as digital X-rays, cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), and radiology analysis software is essential. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication are valuable soft skills for interpreting images and consulting with dental professionals. These competencies are crucial for accurate diagnoses, ensuring patient safety, and supporting treatment planning within dental healthcare teams.

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Credentialing Coordinator

Credentialing Coordinator

RadNet

Indianapolis, IN

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 3 days ago


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Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

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Job description

Responsibilities

Artificial Intelligence; Advanced Technology; The very best in patient care. With decades of expertise, we are Leading Radiology Forward. With dynamic cross-training and advancement opportunities in a team-focused environment, the core of our success is its people with the commitment to a better healthcare experience. When you join us as an Indiana Credentialing Coordinator, you will be joining a dedicated team of professionals who deliver quality, value, and access in the 21st century and align all stakeholders- patients, providers, payors, and regulators to achieve the best clinical outcomes.

We are seeking a candidate who is knowledgeable in credentialing requirements for the states of Indiana.

You Will:

  • Assist with the gathering of information required to complete credentialing and re-credentialing activities for our contracted/employed radiologist.
  • Research and obtain verifications of radiologist credentials.
  • Coordinate with hospital/internal medical centers and radiologists to complete credentialing process, including any additional documentation, verifications, references, and applications necessary.
  • Manage radiologist credentialing according to department policy and procedures.
  • Will complete and review all applications to ensure accuracy prior to submission.
  • Proficient and efficient use of Microsoft Office Suite tools and credentialing software to accurately enter and maintain physician information and track incoming and outgoing requests.
  • Monitor applications and credentialing files for completion; notifies appropriate department leads, management, and/or appropriate member of changes in a radiologist’s status.
  • File, maintain and update pertinent documents in credentialing files.
  • Maintain and ensure that all files contain all up-to-date licenses for corresponding Radiologist. Follow-up and obtain updated radiologist license when necessary.
  • Conduct verification of credentialing through the use of system resources and approved departmental tools and document status within credentialing database(s).
  • Protects organization's principles by retaining strict confidentiality.
  • Files all information promptly in corresponding credentialing files/software/database.
  • Works directly with Radiologists to complete and obtain documentation for credentialing during onboarding, licensing, payer enrollment and other assigned duties.
  • Will initiate and maintain payor enrollment.
  • Will perform facility credentialling/re-credentialling for current medical facilities. Will initiate support facility credentialing of new medical facilities and acquisition of new

You Are:

  • Genuinely passionate about customer service and exercise sound judgement and an ability to remain professional in all situations
  • Able to demonstrate effective and professional communication, interpersonal skills and respect with patients, vendors & referring physicians
  • Able to thrive in a fast-paced environment, have a knack for prioritizing work with a structured approach, and possess strong organizational skills

To Ensure Success In This Role, You Must Have:

  • High School graduate or equivalent
  • One year or more of experience with credentialing.
  • Some health care industry knowledge is required.
  • Must demonstrate proficient computer skills to include proficiency with Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word & Excel).
  • Must have outstanding oral/written communication.
  • Demonstrates the ability to work independently and make sound independent judgment and have strong decision-making abilities.
  • Must be knowledgeable and have a core understanding of credentialing and completing and reviewing credentialing and re-credentialing applications.
  • Knowledge of data management and documentation

We Offer:

  • Comprehensive Medical, Dental and Vision coverages.
  • Health Savings Accounts with employer funding.
  • Wellness dollars
  • 401(k) Employer Match
  • Free services at any of our imaging centers for you and your immediate family.
Qualifications:UNAVAILABLEEducation:UNAVAILABLEEmployment Type: FULL_TIME

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About RadNet

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At RadNet, we are Leading Radiology Forward. RadNet aligns innovative solutions to deliver high-quality, cost-effective consumer-focused healthcare. Backed by 40 years of experience and with over 10,000 employees and over 380 imaging centers in 9 states, we are positioned for the future of healthcare.

Industry

Health care and social assistance

Company size

5,001 - 10,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Los Angeles, CA, US

Year founded

1980

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