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Oral Radiologist Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Radiology Aide

Janesville, WI · On-site

$15.91 - $23.87/hr

Operates the radiology information systems. Assists with patient exams as requested by technologist ... oral instructions. * Directs or escorts incoming patients from designated areas. * Cares for ...

Prepares patient for radiology exam by positioning the patient for the procedure. * Follows ... Frequent use of hearing and speech to share information through oral communication. * Frequent use ...

Radiology Technologist

Janesville, WI · On-site

$28.06 - $42.09/hr

Radiology • Schedule: PRN as needed • Pay Range: $28.06 - $42.09/hour Daily pay available! • ... Frequent use of hearing and speech to share information through oral communication. * Frequent use ...

Radiology Technologist

Janesville, WI · On-site

$28.06 - $42.09/hr

Radiology · Schedule:​ PRN as needed · Pay Range: $28.06 - $42.09/hour Daily pay available! · ... Frequent use of hearing and speech to share information through oral communication. * Frequent use ...

Prepares patient for radiology exam by positioning the patient for the procedure. * Follows ... Frequent use of hearing and speech to share information through oral communication. * Frequent use ...

Current enrollment in a radiology program Join the SSM Team and make an impact. Apply Today! Job ... Frequent use of hearing and speech to share information through oral communication. * Frequent use ...

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$50.5K

$348.2K

$403.7K

How much do oral radiologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for oral radiologist in Wisconsin is $348,197.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $323,000.00 and $403,700.00 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.

What are the most commonly searched types of Oral Radiologist jobs in Wisconsin? The most popular types of Oral Radiologist jobs in Wisconsin are:
What are popular job titles related to Oral Radiologist jobs in Wisconsin? For Oral Radiologist jobs in Wisconsin, the most frequently searched job titles are:
Interventional Radiology Technologist

Interventional Radiology Technologist

SSM Health

Madison, WI • On-site

$35.81 - $53.72/hr

Full-time

Medical

Posted 13 days ago


SSM Health rating

6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

Based on 535 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

It's more than a career, it's a calling

WI-SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital - Madison

Worker Type:

Regular

Job Highlights:

  • Schedule:​ full time days
  • Sign On Bonus: up to $       
  • Pay Range: $35.81 - 53.72/hour        Daily pay available! 
  • Shift Differentials: Available for night, weekend, and additional shifts
  • Relocation assistance is available for qualified applicants.
  • Requirements:

    Completion of Radiology program and ARRT-R credential.  

    Interventional experience preferred but cross training can be provided  

SSM offers flex scheduling, cross training, amazing benefits and more.  Apply today!    

Job Summary:

Performs specialized imaging procedures such as angio, complex vascular and nonvascular and neuro interventional and therapeutic procedures, along with assisting the Radiologist/PA. The only registration requirement for this position is Radiography.

Job Responsibilities and Requirements:

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Prepares and positions patients and selects anatomic and technical parameters accurately.
  • Prepares and administers contrast media and medications within the accepted scope of practice and applicable state and federal regulations.
  • Observes patient during procedure and reports abnormal activity. Monitors protocols and recommends updates or refinements as warranted.
  • Follows radiation safety procedures and guidelines.
  • Ensures all activities comply with regulatory agency standards.
  • Works in a constant state of alertness and safe manner.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.


EDUCATION

  • Completion of a Radiology Technology program


EXPERIENCE

  • No experience required

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Constant standing and walking.
  • Frequent use of vision and depth perception for distances near (20 inches or less) and far (20 feet or more).
  • Frequent use of hearing and speech to share information through oral communication.
  • Frequent use of hearing to distinguish body sounds and/or hear alarms, malfunctioning machinery, etc.
  • Frequent lifting/carrying and pushing/pulling objects weighing 0-25 lbs.
  • Frequent lifting/moving of patients.
  • Frequent reaching, gripping and keyboard use/data entry.
  • Occasional lifting/carrying and pushing/pulling objects weighing 25-50 lbs.
  • Occasional use of vision to identify and distinguish colors.
  • Occasional bending, stooping, squatting, twisting and repetitive foot/leg and hand/arm movements.
  • Rare kneeling and sitting.

REQUIRED PROFESSIONAL LICENSE AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS   
 
State of Work Location: Illinois

  •     Basic Life Support (BLS) Instructor - American Heart Association (AHA)
  •     And
  •     ARRT-R Radiography - American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)
  •     And
  •         Radiologic Technologists - Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA)
  •         Or
  •         Radiologic Technologists – Temporary Accreditation - Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA)

     
State of Work Location: Missouri, Oklahoma

  •     Basic Life Support (BLS) Instructor - American Heart Association (AHA)
  •     And
  •     ARRT-R Radiography - American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)

     
State of Work Location: Wisconsin

  •     Basic Life Support (BLS) Instructor - American Heart Association (AHA)
  •     And
  •     ARRT-R Radiography - American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)
  •     And
  •     Radiographer, Licensed - Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services

Work Shift:

Day Shift (United States of America)

Job Type:

Employee

Department:

4203000007 Interventional Radiology
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
32

Benefits:

SSM Health values our exceptional employees by offering a comprehensive benefits package to fit their needs.

  • Paid Parental Leave: we offer eligible team members one week of paid parental leave for newborns or newly adopted children (pro-rated based on FTE). 

  • Flexible Payment Options: our voluntary benefit offered through DailyPay offers eligible hourly team members instant access to their earned, unpaid base pay (fees may apply) before payday.

  • Upfront Tuition Coverage: we provide upfront tuition coverage through FlexPath Funded for eligible team members. 

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SSM Health is an equal opportunity employer. SSM Health does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Click here to learn more.

Benefits
SSM Health values our exceptional employees by offering a comprehensive benefits package to fit their needs. 
  • Paid Parental Leave: we offer eligible team members one week of paid parental leave for newborns or newly adopted children (pro-rated based on FTE). 
  • Flexible Payment Options: our voluntary benefit offered through DailyPay offers eligible hourly team members instant access to their earned, unpaid base pay (fees may apply) before payday.
  • Upfront Tuition Coverage: we provide upfront tuition coverage through FlexPath Funded for eligible team members. 

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