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CT Technologist

London, KY

$31.53 - $46.90/hr

... virtual care offerings. The posted compensation range of $31.53 - $46.90 /hour is a reasonable ... Registered Technologist Radiography ARRT, upon hire and * Registered Technologist Computed ...

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How much do virtual radiographer jobs pay per week?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average weekly pay for virtual radiographer in Kentucky is $1,590.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,001.92 and $2,078.85 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Virtual Radiographer job?

A Virtual Radiographer is a radiologic professional who remotely assists in image acquisition, analysis, and interpretation using advanced digital technologies. They support on-site radiographers by providing guidance on positioning, quality control, and troubleshooting imaging equipment. Virtual Radiographers may also assist radiologists by pre-analyzing scans, ensuring optimal image quality, and facilitating secure data transmission. This role is essential in telemedicine, allowing radiology services to be more accessible and efficient across different locations.

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

To thrive as a Virtual Radiographer, you need strong knowledge of radiologic imaging techniques, anatomy, and interpretation, typically supported by an accredited radiography degree and ARRT certification. Proficiency with teleradiology software, digital PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems), and secure data transmission tools is essential. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and time management skills are critical for collaborating remotely with healthcare teams and ensuring accurate, timely results. These abilities ensure high standards of diagnostic quality and effective support of patient care in a virtual environment.

What are some common challenges faced by Virtual Radiographers working remotely?

Virtual Radiographers may encounter challenges such as maintaining effective communication with onsite healthcare teams, ensuring consistent access to high-quality digital images, and managing heavy workloads across different time zones. Additionally, working remotely requires strong self-discipline and efficient organization to meet strict turnaround times for image interpretations. Overcoming these obstacles involves familiarity with telehealth platforms, proactive communication habits, and staying updated on evolving imaging protocols. Many employers provide structured support, virtual team meetings, and ongoing technical training to help overcome these challenges and foster a collaborative remote work environment.
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Pediatric, Pediatric Neuroradiologist - Louisville, KY

Norton Medical Group

Louisville, KY

$521K - $565K/yr

Full-time

PTO

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

 
 Pediatric Neuroradiology Career Opportunity
 Louisville, KY

Norton Childrens Radiology, affiliated with the UofL School of Medicine, and a part of Norton Childrens Medical Group, is recruiting for additional pediatric radiologists across multiple subspecialties. The practice currently includes fellowship-trained pediatric radiologists with training in various subspecialties, as well as a registered radiologist assistant, specialized nurses and radiology technicians.
 

THE PROGRAM NOW OFFERS TWO TRACKS OF EMPLOYMENT. Physicians can choose between an all-clinical track with a gratis faculty appointment or an academic track through the University of Louisville Department of Pediatrics. The position includes a faculty appointment at the University of Louisville School of Medicine, with the opportunity to explore quality improvement, clinical research, translational research, medical education, child advocacy or community engagement. Norton Childrens Research Institute, affiliated with the UofL School of Medicine, offers broad support for every stage of research, including study design and statistical analysis.  The academic track provides different levels of professorship with opportunities for promotion from the assistant level up to full professor.


The newly renovated radiology space at Norton Childrens Hospital features advanced imaging technology:
  • Two MRIs and one 3 tesla (3T) MRI machine
  • Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) scanner
  • Two 256-slice CT scanners
  • Biplane interventional suite
  • FerriScan for liver or cardiac iron quantification
  • Fluoroscopy equipment
  • Advanced cardiac imaging (CT and MRI) to help diagnose and evaluate children and adults with congenital heart disease
  • Ultrasound elastography to evaluate for chronic liver conditions
  • Digital X-ray technology that uses minimal radiation compared with older machines
Other facilities served by the team include Norton Womens & Childrens Hospital and Norton Childrens Medical Center, in which a new Siemens 3T MRI has recently been installed. Access to this advanced technology and multiple campuses allows the group to grow volumes and expand in complexity.
As an integrated entity since 2020, Norton Childrens Medical Group, affiliated with the UofL School of Medicine, has recruited over 100 providers, added four new accredited fellowships, expanded outreach throughout Kentucky, and increased funding from the trial drug network through Norton Childrens Research Institute, affiliated with the UofL School of Medicine.

About the Position
Pediatric Neuroradiologist 
  • Base compensation between $521,000 up to $565,000 depending upon experience, in addition to, the opportunity for a productivity bonus.
  • Sign on bonus of $45,000, relocation bonus between $15,000 and $25,000, and as an additional recruitment incentive, fellows receive up to $100,000 over 5 years of service and experienced physicians receive $60,000 over 3 years of service.
  • Full-time positions receive 45 days of paid time off and 7 paid legal holidays. All offer terms are prorated based on the physicians FTE.
  • Join current team of pediatric neuroradiologists
  • Opportunities to participate in epilepsy research with Norton Neuroscience Institute
  • Capability to use advanced neuroscience technology such as FreeSurfer and MRtrix3 brain imaging software to extract and aggregate data on epilepsy patients
  • Sophisticated software package that allows for the coregistration of eight layers of radiographic data
  • Swoop Portable MR Imaging System to help assess conditions such as ischemia/infarction, midline shift, ventriculomegaly and bleeding
  • Work alongside a newly hired pediatric neuropsychologist with three decades of cognitive neuroscience research experience
  • Partner with an engineering lab experienced in radiographic AI analysis and handling large amounts of data
  • Opportunities to attend epilepsy conference, head conference, trauma PI conference and neuro tumor board
 
 
About Norton Children's Neuroscience Institute
 

Norton Children's Neuroscience Institute, affiliated with the UofL School of Medicine, includes neurologists, neurosurgeons, neuro-oncologists, a neuroradiologist, a radiation oncologist, neuropsychologists, neurology advanced practice providers and neurosurgery advanced practice providers. Norton Childrens Neuroscience Institute offers advanced technologies, such as Visualase for epilepsy surgery, virtual reality Surgical Theater that allows surgeons to combine brain scans into a single 3D image, and state-of-the-art electroencephalography capabilities. It also offers vagal nerve stimulation, electromyography and nerve conduction studies. Norton Childrens was the first in Kentucky and among the first in the nation to use neurostimulation in a pediatric patient. Norton Childrens Neuroscience Institute also is the clinical home for an academic team of 15 neurology residents and a pediatric epilepsy fellowship. The academic team is involved in a significant amount of clinical research, working with Norton Childrens Cancer Institute and Norton Childrens Research Institute, both affiliated with the UofL School of Medicine.
Discuss this opportunity with Amanda Bailey, Director Consultant, Norton Children's Medical Group:Call or Text Recruiter: (502) 439-5144Email Recruiter: amanda.bailey@nortonhealthcare.org
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or status as a protected veteran.