Southern California, Diagnostic Radiologist Opening ~ Temecula Area

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Southern California, Diagnostic Radiologist Opening ~ Temecula Area

  • Clinical Role:
    • Seeking a physician Board Certified or Board Eligible in Radiology
    • ACGME accredited Radiology residency training program - Required
    • Private group, employed, permanent position
    • Hospital based
    • Cover 3 facilities from one location
    • Ideal start date is July 2024
    • I/R doctors are on site
    • Imaging: Pain Films, CTs, MRIs, Cat scan, Body imaging, Neuro
    • Schedule:
      • 2 weeks onsite, 8am to 5pm
      • 1 week onsite, 5pm to 12 midnight
      • 1 week off
      • 1 weekend per month
    • The long term goal is to convert these sites to 100% teleradiology positions
    • Qualifications:
      • Must be capable of reading a wide variety of cases (Reading for 3 hospitals)
      • Must be comfortable with high volume (100-120 cases per shift)
      • Reading Pace: 12-15 Cases per hour
    • Join a growing, well-established practice with plans to expand outpatient radiology service
    • Allow RecruitWell to set up a phone call with you and the client to discuss more!
  • Organization:
    • Competitive base salary
    • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Lifestyle Information:
    • Live in a beautiful family-oriented area
    • Affordable cost of living
    • Unwind in wine country, with over 40 wineries and vineyards to choose from
    • Enjoy the spectacular climate with multiple hiking trails for scenic views or take a visit to nearby Lake Elsinore or hot spring
    • Visit multiple cultural attractions in the area, see the vibrant downtown, or shop in the Old Town district
    • 1 hour from San Diego
    • 1 hour from Laguna Beach
    • 1.5 hours from Los Angeles
    • 4.5 hours from Las Vegas, NV
    • Easy access to the freeway
    • Access to an international airports
  • RecruitWell's Core Values:
    • Open communication
    • Sense of urgency
    • Teamwork
    • Accountability
    • Driven to win
    • Higher consciousness
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