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Radiology Physician

Kailua, HI · Hybrid

$333K - $416K/yr

This opportunity is best suited for a Radiologist who enjoys a wide breadth of Radiology, including ... High quality, well-trained clinical and non-clinical team support * Beach community with up to 30 ...

Radiology Physician

Kailua, HI · Hybrid

$333K - $416K/yr

This opportunity is best suited for a Radiologist who enjoys a wide breadth of Radiology, including ... High quality, well-trained clinical and non-clinical team support * Beach community with up to 30 ...

Columbus Radiology Corporation (CRC) is seeking a Part-Time independent contractor Breast Imaging ... Capable of reading non-subspecialty diagnostic imaging. * Work in a collaborative environment with ...

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How much do part time non clinical radiologist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time 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 is the difference between Part Time Non Clinical Radiologist vs Part Time Clinical Radiologist?

AspectPart Time Non Clinical RadiologistPart Time Clinical Radiologist
CredentialsMedical degree, radiology certificationMedical degree, radiology certification
Work EnvironmentImage interpretation, report writing, remote or office-basedPatient interaction, image interpretation, outpatient or hospital settings
Employer & IndustryHospitals, imaging centers, teleradiology firmsHospitals, clinics, outpatient facilities
Search & Comparison IntentFocus on non-clinical, remote work, report-only rolesFocus on clinical, patient-facing roles

Part Time Non Clinical Radiologists primarily interpret medical images and generate reports without direct patient contact, often working remotely. In contrast, Part Time Clinical Radiologists engage in patient care activities alongside image interpretation. Both roles require similar credentials but differ mainly in work environment and clinical involvement.

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Clinical Nursing Faculty - Part-time, Non-tenure Stream

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA • On-site

$38 - $52/hr

Part-time

Medical, Retirement

Re-posted 4 days ago


Job description

The University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing is seeking qualified applicants for part-time, non-tenure stream clinical faculty in the following areas:
• Community Health Nursing
• Medical/Surgical Nursing
• Obstetric Nursing
• Pediatric Nursing
• Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing
Minimum Qualifications:
Instructor of Practice* must have a bachelor's degree in nursing.
Clinical Instructor must have a graduate degree in nursing.
Candidates at all faculty ranks must:
• Show evidence of or potential for excellence in clinical and/or classroom teaching and contributing to a learning environment that values evidence-based practice;
• Demonstrated expertise in at least one of the indicated areas of community health, medical/surgical, obstetric, pediatric, or psychiatric/mental health nursing;
• Hold an unencumbered RN license in Pennsylvania or compact state.
*If the incumbent has not earned a graduate degree in nursing, the incumbent is required to complete a graduate degree in nursing within five years of the date of hire.
Desired Qualifications: Prior experience in clinical education and/or scholarship is preferred but not required.
As part of your application, please provide a statement about your area of clinical practice, and why you believe you will be successful at Pitt Nursing.
Salary and academic rank are commensurate with qualifications and experience.
About the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing:
Since its founding in 1939, the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing has provided faculty and students with the resources and support to generate new healthcare knowledge and the educational foundation to conduct evidence-based practice, engage in scholarly activities, and translate knowledge to improve the delivery of healthcare in Pennsylvania, the nation, and throughout the world.
As one of the nation's elite schools of nursing, Pitt Nursing receives millions of dollars in NIH grant funding each year, and U.S. News & World Report highly ranks multiple academic programs. A complete list of rankings for the School of Nursing can be found at: www.nursing.pitt.edu/about/our-rankings.
About the University of Pittsburgh:
Named a "New Ivy" by Forbes, the University of Pittsburgh is internationally recognized as a center of learning, innovation, and research. Pitt shares a campus with the world-class healthcare enterprise, UPMC. Collaboration between Pitt and UPMC results in an environment of interdisciplinary research and education, cutting-edge evidence-based practice, and an infrastructure that fosters career development and sustained successes.
Reasons to work at Pitt:
The University offers exceptional benefits that include education benefits, health and wellness benefits, and a generous retirement plan. There are also generous tuition and educational benefits. Information about these and other benefits can be found on the University's HR website: https://www.hr.pitt.edu/current-employees/benefits.
Apply Now:
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Candidates should apply online at https://www.join.pitt.edu/ and search for requisition number: 25005903. For more information on the School of Nursing, visit www.nursing.pitt.edu.