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Teleradiology Radiologist Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Radiology - Teleradiology Physician

Charleston, WV · Remote

$311K - $388K/yr

Locums - Teleradiology (Remote) West Virginia (IMLC Accepted) Key Schedule * Shift: 8:00 AM - 5:00 ... Board Certified Diagnostic Radiologist * Active WV License OR active IMLC * Active DEA Registration ...

Radiology - Teleradiology Physician

Charleston, WV · Remote

$311K - $388K/yr

Locums - Teleradiology (Remote) West Virginia (IMLC Accepted) Key Schedule * Shift: 8:00 AM - 5:00 ... Board Certified Diagnostic Radiologist * Active WV License OR active IMLC * Active DEA Registration ...

Radiology - Teleradiology Physician

Indiana, PA · On-site +1

$292K - $365K/yr

Tele-Radiologist Position Summary The Tele-Radiologist provides remote diagnostic interpretation of ... Fully remote or hybrid teleradiology environment * Coverage may include hospitals, emergency ...

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How much do teleradiology radiologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for teleradiology 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 a typical work environment like for a Teleradiology Radiologist?

Teleradiology Radiologists usually work remotely, often from home offices or dedicated telemedicine centers, using secure digital platforms to review and interpret medical images. The workflow can be highly flexible, with opportunities for both scheduled shifts and on-call coverage, depending on the employer and case volume. You’ll frequently interact and consult with physicians, technologists, and other healthcare professionals via secure communication tools to discuss findings and ensure coordinated patient care. This setup allows for an efficient work-life balance but requires consistent self-discipline, reliable internet connectivity, and a quiet workspace to maintain high standards of accuracy and patient safety.

What is a Teleradiology Radiologist job?

A Teleradiology Radiologist is a medical professional who interprets medical images, such as X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans, remotely using digital technology. They provide diagnostic reports to healthcare providers without being physically present at the imaging location. This role allows for faster turnaround times, improved access to specialized radiology expertise, and 24/7 coverage for hospitals and clinics. Teleradiologists typically work from home or centralized reading centers, collaborating with medical teams across different locations.

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

To thrive as a Teleradiology Radiologist, you need board certification in radiology, expertise in interpreting medical images, and a valid medical license. Familiarity with Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS), Radiology Information Systems (RIS), and secure telemedicine platforms is essential, as is maintaining credentials such as ABR or equivalent. Strong attention to detail, effective communication skills, and the ability to work independently under time constraints are key soft skills. These competencies are crucial for ensuring accurate, timely diagnoses and maintaining seamless collaboration with referring physicians remotely.

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Infographic showing various Teleradiology Radiologist job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 70% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 15% Contract, and 5% Nights. Highlights an 70% In-person, 5% Hybrid, and 25% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $344,970 per year, or $165.9 per hour.

USRAD Management Solutions -- Teleradiology

USA Radiology Management

Chesterfield, MO • On-site

$316K - $395K/yr

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

USRAD Management Solutions — Diagnostic Radiologist Opportunities (Teleradiology)

USRAD Management Solutions is a long-established, multi-state radiology organization providing high-quality diagnostic and teleradiology services to hospital partners for more than two decades. As demand for flexible, well-supported teleradiology continues to grow, we are expanding our team of General / Diagnostic Radiologists.

We are a stable, 25 year old family-owned organization built on long-term relationships, operational excellence, and respect for radiologists’ time, judgment, and professional autonomy.

Why Consider USRAD Management Solutions?

Radiologists consistently tell us they value stability, flexibility, and thoughtful support. Our model is designed with those priorities in mind.

  • Flexible Scheduling Models
  • Evening and overnight teleradiology shifts with recurring schedules (1 on / 2 off or 1 on / 3 off)
  • Strong Operational Support
  • Responsive credentialing, IT, and operations teams that handle the details so you can focus on reading
  • Well-Established Hospital Partnerships
  • Consistent case volume supported by long-standing client relationships across multiple states
  • Physician-Respecting Culture
  • Clear expectations, accessible leadership, and a collaborative, professional environment
  • Licensure Support
  • State licensing costs covered for approved candidates
Who We’re Seeking
  • Board Certified or Board Eligible Diagnostic Radiologists (Generalists)
  • Comfortable with a broad range of general diagnostic studies
  • Licensed in MO, TN, PA, GA, or holding an IMLC Compact License
  • Interested in teleradiology with a stable, well-managed organization

(No subspecialty or mammography requirements)

Next Steps

If you are exploring a teleradiology role that offers flexibility, long-term stability, and a supportive practice environment, I would welcome a brief conversation to determine whether there is mutual interest.

Patrick J. O’Neill, MS

Physician Recruiter

USRAD Management Solutions

231-881-7922

poneill@usradmgmt.com


https://usradmgmt.com