Work fully remote, with nights on a fixed 7-on/7-off schedule. Enjoy flexible nightshift start windows and a simple shift-based model with no RVU threshold. A medical group recognized among America's best for care and outcomes seeks a BE/BC Radiologist to provide nightshift/swing Emergency imaging. Significant sign-on bonus. Candidates must have Florida license eligibility and ACGME/AOA training. Connect with us today to learn more.
Opportunity Highlights
•\u0009Work 100% remote night shifts, providing dedicated overnight radiology coverage
•\u0009Choose flexible hours within defined overnight windows
•\u0009Practice under a simple, shift-based compensation model with no RVU threshold and highly competitive pay
•\u0009Join a large, financially stable organization with national scale and resources
•\u0009Work a 7-on-7 off, nightshift schedule with a predictable cadence
•\u0009Join a 90+ radiologist employed W2 team with a strong remote cohort
•\u0009Read primarily ER and inpatient studies with occasional outpatient CT, ultrasound, and X-ray
•\u0009Benefit from a significant sign-on bonus and clear shift-based pay structure
•\u0009Collaborate with experienced radiologists covering STAT exams and routine studies
•\u0009Emergency Radiology experience preferred but not required
Community Information
Radiologists located in Hawaii, Alaska, or the Pacific Time Zone are strongly encouraged to apply, as these regions best align with our overnight scheduling needs. However, qualified candidates across the US will be considered. This fully remote position offers the flexibility to live where you thrive—whether that means staying close to family, reducing your cost of living, or eliminating a daily commute. Work from home while contributing to a nationally respected organization.
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