Physician - Radiologist

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  • ID: 211389
  • Published October 29, 2025

  • Job ID 211389
  • Job Title Physician - Radiologist
  • Clinician Type Physician
  • Specialty Radiology
  • State KY
  • Duration 120 Days

Job Description

We are seeking a Board Certified Interventional Radiologist for a locum tenens assignment in Kentucky, starting Jan 1, 2026, for 120 days. This opportunity features a Monday through Friday schedule onsite from 7:00 am to 4:00 pm CST, with overnight and weekend call coverage preferred but not required.


Job Details

  • Location: Kentucky
  • Start Date: Jan 1, 2026
  • LOA: 120 days
  • Provider Type Needed: Interventional Radiologist
  • Schedule: Monday - Friday onsite 7:00 am - 4:00 pm CST; 4:00 pm - 7:00 am weekday call; 24-hour weekend call preferred (not required); options for 2 weeks on/2 weeks off


Responsibilities and Duties

  • Participate in Tumor Board and Lung Board; complete notes and history & physicals
  • Perform 4-5 diagnostic procedures daily
  • Conduct inpatient biopsies or clinic visits
  • Carry out Cath Lab procedures, including kyphoplasty (required)
  • Manage add-on procedures, dictations, and clinical notes
  • Utilize RPCE Tech Stack and Powerscribe 4.0 systems
  • Maintain minimum productivity of 25 RVUs per shift


Additional Information

  • Board Certification required in Interventional Radiology and Diagnostic Radiology
  • Must possess a valid Kentucky medical license
  • Trauma experience preferred
  • Y90 is not required
  • Ongoing assignment need


Benefits

  • Strong compensation
  • Travel-related expenses covered
  • A-rated medical malpractice insurance provided
  • Dedicated recruiter for future travel opportunities


What are Locum Tenens Jobs?

Locum tenens jobs, sometimes referred to as travel assignments, are contract positions that help meet patient care needs at various healthcare facilities and hospitals for a defined period. These roles can vary in length from a single week to over a year, often with options for extension. Medical professionals who undertake locum or travel work possess the same qualifications as permanent staff and frequently opt for these roles due to benefits such as competitive remuneration and greater scheduling flexibility.