Locum Diagnostic Radiologist Job in Charleston, WV | Onsite Hospital Radiology Opportunity
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Job description
We are seeking a Board-Certified Diagnostic Radiologist for a locum tenens radiology opportunity in Charleston, West Virginia. This is an onsite, hospital-based assignment offering a consistent weekday schedule, a diverse diagnostic case mix, and access to multiple imaging modalities.
The position is ideal for radiologists experienced in high-volume diagnostic imaging, light interventional procedures, and fluoroscopy. Candidates must be comfortable performing infant barium enema (BE) exams and working in a collaborative hospital environment with strong clinical support.
Job Responsibilities
• Read and report on X-ray, CT, MRI, Ultrasound, and Nuclear Medicine exams
• Perform fluoroscopy studies, including infant barium enema (BE) exams
• Conduct light interventional radiology procedures
• Perform image-guided biopsies (thyroid, lung, liver, renal – CT and US guided)
• Perform drainage procedures including paracentesis, thoracentesis, abscess drainage, chest tubes, and cyst drainages
• Perform diagnostic lumbar punctures
• Conduct arthrograms and joint injections (knee, hip, shoulder, elbow, ankle)
• Maintain timely and accurate radiology reporting
• Collaborate with referring physicians and clinical teams
• Adhere to quality, safety, and compliance standards
Qualifications
• Active West Virginia medical license
• DEA registration
• Clean malpractice history
• NPDB self-query report dated within required timeframe
• Ability to perform infant BE exams (required)
• Experience with hospital-based radiology workflows
• Strong diagnostic accuracy and efficiency
Working Hours
• Day shifts
• Typical hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
• No overnight shifts specified
Skills
• Fluoroscopy
• CT, MRI, Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine
• Light interventional radiology procedures
• Image-guided biopsies and drainages
• Arthrograms and joint injections
• High-volume case management
• EMR and PACS proficiency
• Attention to detail and diagnostic precision
• Effective communication with clinical teams