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CT Scan Aide (Per Diem)

Falmouth, MA ยท On-site

$17.42 - $30.11/hr

Enters patient information in to the Virtual Radiology System and validates the information. * Assists patients with scheduling questions. * Must be able to multitask. * Performs other related duties ...

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How much do virtual radiology jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for virtual radiology in the United States is $24.40, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.43 and $27.40 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is virtual radiology?

Virtual radiology, also known as teleradiology, is the practice of transmitting medical images such as X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans electronically for interpretation by radiologists who are not physically present at the location where the images are taken. This allows radiologists to review and diagnose images remotely, often providing faster turnaround times and access to specialized expertise regardless of geographic location. Virtual radiology is widely used in hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic centers to ensure timely and efficient patient care, especially in areas with limited access to radiological services.

How does a virtual radiologist typically collaborate with referring physicians and other healthcare professionals?

Virtual radiologists regularly interact with referring physicians and healthcare teams through secure digital platforms, providing rapid turnaround on imaging interpretations and consultations. Effective communication is essential, as radiologists may need to clarify clinical details or suggest additional imaging. Most work is done remotely, often within a team of other radiologists, which allows for subspecialty input and peer review. Although the role is less face-to-face than traditional settings, building strong virtual relationships is key to delivering quality patient care and maintaining workflow efficiency.

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

To thrive as a Virtual Radiologist, you need a medical degree, board certification in radiology, and deep expertise in interpreting medical imaging. Familiarity with Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS), teleradiology platforms, and secure digital communication tools is essential. Strong attention to detail, time management, and clear written communication help ensure accurate and timely reporting in a remote setting. These skills and qualities are crucial for delivering high-quality diagnostic services, maintaining patient safety, and collaborating efficiently with healthcare teams across locations.
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Posted 13 days ago


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Radiology

Here we care. For one another.

Altru Health System is located in North Dakota and Minnesota. For more information, please contact Sarah McCaslin, Provider Recruiter. We are seeking a board certified/board eligible Radiologist in Grand Forks, North Dakota to join our multi-specialty health system.

Position: Radiologist

Our team is comprised of and known for:

  • Team of 5 Radiologists

  • 100% virtual work

  • Schedule: M-F 8-5

  • EMR: Epic, integrated in primary care

Compensation and Benefits:ยญยญยญยญ

  • Salary guarantee or wRVUs, whichever is greater

  • Sign on bonus

  • Medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance, 401(k) and 457(b) retirement plans

  • Paid malpractice insurance, including tail coverage

  • Relocation allotment

  • Immigration allotment and H1b visa sponsorship available

Requirements:

  • Board Eligible/Board Certified

  • Licensed MD/DO in ND and MN

The Future of Local Healthcare:

As a regional-owned health system, Altru has provided outstanding healthcare for over 130 years. Altru's new hospital, opening for patients in early 2025, has been thoughtfully designed for our patients, visitors, and team members. The new hospital, as part of the "hospital in a park", will be surrounded by beautiful green space with walking paths and ponds.

We want you to join us in our new facility coming 2025

  • Our new hospital, spread over 552,000 sq. ft., will include:

  • Seven above ground floors

  • Space for 226 licensed patient beds

  • A 16-bed observation unit

  • An entire unit capable of being operated at negative pressure

  • 14 ORs (5 general, 1 trauma, 2 heart, 2 c-section, neuro, ortho, hybrid & robotic)

  • ER in the New Hospital | Altru

  • NICU in the New Hospital | Altru

  • Introducing Altru's Masterplan: Hospital in the Park

  • Learn more about all the patient benefits of the new hospital here

By combining world-class facilities, technology and a new approach to patient care, we are meeting our patients' changing needs and expectations and securing our region's healthcare future for generations to come.

Community: Grand Forks, ND
The tree-lined sidewalk streets of Grand Forks, North Dakota boast lush greenery and flowers along the Red River of the North. Grand Forks is home to about 60,000 people, making it one of the most comfortable and family-friendly locations in the U.S. Here are the top 5 reasons Grand Forks is a cooler place to call home:

Community: Our tight-knit community is the #1 reason U.S. News ranks North Dakota as the state offering the best quality of life.

No traffic: With one of the best commute times in the U.S., our "rush hour" is measured in minutes - not hours.

Good Schools: Our public and private educational systems are some of the best in the country. Whether you're 5 or 55, we provide outstanding educational opportunities for students of all ages and needs.

Economy: With a consistently low unemployment rate (<3%), Grand Forks is a hub for engineering, aerospace, energy, agriculture, and healthcare.

Weather: Whether you call it a big, small town or small, big town, Grand Forks has at least one of everything - including all four seasons.

About Altru Health System

Based in Grand Forks, N.D., Altru is an independent, non-profit healthcare organization. We are physician-led, with over 300 providers and 65 specialties of care. Altru boasts an acute care hospital, specialty hospital, level II trauma center and more than two dozen practice locations throughout northwest Minnesota and northeast North Dakota. Altru was the first member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network, extending Mayo Clinic expertise to the patients we serve. Altru employs over 3,400 staff and providers who are empowered to fulfill Altru's mission - making a difference for those we care for. Altru Family Medicine Residency offers teaching opportunities for residents and fellows in family practice and obstetrics. Also located in Grand Forks, the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences offers research and teaching opportunities for medical students and general surgery residents.

Accreditation, Awards and, Recognition:

Altru Health System Is Nationally Recognized for its Commitment to Providing High-Quality Stroke Care

Altru Awarded on Newsweek's Best Maternity Hospitals 2024 List

Altru Earns CHIME Digital Health Most Wired Awards for the Tenth Year in a Row

Mayo Clinic Care Network | Altru Health System

Contact:

Sarah McCaslin, M.S. Provider Recruiter sarah.mccaslin@altru.org 701-780-5178