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Part Time Radiologist Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

Facilities Laborer 04106 NWP

Moab, UT · On-site

$16.50 - $20.25/hr

General Laborer (Facility) Schedule (FT/PT): Regular Full Time Travel Required: Yes (0-25 ... removal of radiological, hazardous, and toxic waste for federal, state, tribal, and local ...

$16.50 - $20.25/hr

Decon Laborer Schedule (FT/PT): Regular Full Time Travel Required: No Government Clearance: Ability ... removal of radiological, hazardous, and toxic waste for federal, state, tribal, and local ...

Mechanic I Schedule (FT/PT): Regular Full Time Travel Required: No Government Clearance: Ability to ... removal of radiological, hazardous, and toxic waste for federal, state, tribal, and local ...

Mechanic 03883 NWP

Moab, UT · On-site

$24 - $33/hr

Mechanic Schedule (FT/PT): Regular Full Time Travel Required: Yes (0-25%) Government Clearance ... removal of radiological, hazardous, and toxic waste for federal, state, tribal, and local ...

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$45.5K

$314.1K

$364.1K

How much do part time radiologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 3, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time radiologist in Utah is $314,051.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $291,300.00 and $364,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Radiologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Radiologist, you need a medical degree, board certification in radiology, and proficiency in diagnostic imaging interpretation. Familiarity with PACS systems, advanced imaging modalities (like CT, MRI, and ultrasound), and relevant state licensure are typically required. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and the ability to make timely decisions are critical soft skills. These competencies are vital for ensuring accurate diagnoses, patient safety, and seamless collaboration with referring physicians, even in a part-time capacity.

How do part-time radiologists typically manage their schedules and coordinate with full-time colleagues?

Part-time radiologists often work flexible or set shifts, such as mornings, evenings, or weekends, depending on departmental needs. Coordination with full-time colleagues is key, especially for ensuring consistent patient care and timely report turnaround. Communication tools like shared worklists, regular team meetings, and electronic health record systems help facilitate seamless collaboration. Many part-time roles also include participation in multidisciplinary meetings or case discussions, ensuring integration with the broader radiology and healthcare teams.

What are part time radiologists?

Part time radiologists are medical doctors who specialize in interpreting medical images, such as X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans, but work fewer hours than full-time radiologists. They may work on a flexible schedule, covering certain days of the week or specific shifts, depending on the needs of a hospital, clinic, or teleradiology service. Part time radiologists perform the same diagnostic and consultative duties as their full-time counterparts, but with reduced working hours, which can provide a better work-life balance.

What is the difference between Part Time Radiologist vs Full Time Radiologist?

AspectPart Time RadiologistFull Time Radiologist
CredentialsMedical degree, radiology residency, state licenseMedical degree, radiology residency, state license
Work EnvironmentHospitals, imaging centers, outpatient clinicsHospitals, imaging centers, outpatient clinics
Work HoursFewer hours, flexible scheduleStandard full-time hours, typically 40+ hours/week
Employer UsagePart-time staffing, locum tenens, consultingFull-time employment, hospital staff, private practices

Part Time Radiologists typically work fewer hours with flexible schedules, often in outpatient or imaging centers, while Full Time Radiologists work standard hours in hospital or clinic settings. Both roles require the same credentials but differ mainly in hours and employment structure.

What are the most commonly searched types of Radiologist jobs in Utah? The most popular types of Radiologist jobs in Utah are:
What cities in Utah are hiring for Part Time Radiologist jobs? Cities in Utah with the most Part Time Radiologist job openings:
Infographic showing various Part Time Radiologist job openings in Utah as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 28% Full Time, 68% Part Time, and 2% Temporary. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $314,051 per year, or $151 per hour.
RN PACU/SDS Recovery PRN

Part-time, Per diem

Posted 4 days ago


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Job description

RN PACU/SDS Recovery PRN

Job Category: Nursing

Part-Time

On-site

Location: Logan, UT 84341, USA

Description

Job Title: RN - PACU/SDS/Recovery

Essential Functions:

Assists in provision of nursing care to patients in a same day surgery setting. Assumes total responsibility for patient care in accordance with physician's orders and centers policies. Monitors and controls use of and charging for supplies utilized in the center.

Supervision Received: Supervisor of Clinical Services

Education/Experience:

  • Graduate of an accredited school of nursing.
  • Current Registered Nurse License
  • Current American Heart Assn. BLS and ACLS, PALS certifications
  • One year nursing experience

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Assesses, develops and implements total nursing care for post-operative patients
  • Records and reports to appropriate persons all symptoms, reactions abnormalities and changes in the physical and/or mental conditions of the post-operative patients
  • Administers medications and treatments ordered by the physicians
  • Care and discharge post-operative patients according to facility policies
  • Able to accurately assess needs for pain and /or nausea medication
  • An order always precedes the administration of medication
  • Intended actions and side effects are known
  • Medications are documented
  • Maintains patient and employee privacy and confidential information
  • Provides psychological support to patients and/or families
  • Maintains rapport with physicians and other departments providing care for the patients, (i.e.: home x-ray, outside radiology)
  • Admits patients to sit-up area
  • Performs routine charging of medications and supplies
  • Accurately checks charge sheets for supplies used on patients
  • Functions independently in emergency situation
  • Able to make logical quick decisions based on sound judgment
  • Maintains competence through continuing education
  • Meets requirements for CEU re-licensure
  • Assists in orientation of new employees with factual information regarding current departmental policies
  • Acts as a resource for new employees
  • Maintains supplies and cleanliness in the work environment

Physical Demands:

  • Standing: 66-100%
  • Sitting: 0-33%
  • Walking: 66-100%
  • Lifting: 0-50lbs. as needed
  • Carrying: 0-25lbs. as needed
  • Pushing: 0-400lbs. on wheels with assistance as needed
  • Climbing: 1-5 flights of stairs as necessary
  • Pulling: As necessary while providing patient care
  • Bending: Proper bending necessary to pick things off the floor
  • Squatting: As necessary while providing care
  • Rotating: Shoulders as necessary
  • Kneeling: If necessary while providing patient care
  • Reaching: overhead while providing patient care
  • General comments: Visual and hearing senses must be adequate to provide patient care.

Environmental Conditions:

  • Inside 95-100%
  • Outside 0-5%
  • Temperature 30F-115F
  • Fumes: Occasional
  • Dust: Occasional
  • Gases: None
  • Odors: Occasional
  • Mist: Occasional
  • Radiation: Occasional
  • Noise or Vibrations: Biomedical equipment, needles, sharps, copy machine, phones, latex, disinfectants, etc.
  • Hazards: Occasional contact with communicable disease, electrical equipment, etc.
  • Personal Protective Equipment: Provided (gowns, gloves, masks, head cover).

Equal Employment Opportunity & Work Force Diversity

Our organization is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment based on race, color, creed, sex, religion, marital status, age, national origin or ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, parental status, sexual orientation, veteran status, genetic testing results or any other consideration made unlawful by federal, state or local laws. This practice relates to all personnel matters such as compensation, benefits, training, promotions, transfers, layoffs, etc. Furthermore, our organization is committed to going beyond the legal requirements of equal employment opportunity to take positive actions which ensure diversity in the workplace and result in a multi-cultural organization.

This description is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities and working conditions may change as needs evolve.

Qualifications

Licenses & Certifications

Required

Registered Nurse

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