Locum Tenens General Radiologist Opportunity – Diagnostic Imaging | Leesburg, FL
Job at a glance
Job description
We are seeking a highly skilled Locum Tenens General Radiologist to provide comprehensive diagnostic imaging services in a fast-paced hospital-based radiology department. This opportunity is ideal for physicians experienced in general radiology, emergency imaging, and neuro-related studies, including code stroke coverage. The role offers a dynamic case mix, advanced imaging modalities, rotating shifts, and consistent clinical volume. This position is well-suited for radiologists searching for locum tenens radiology jobs in Florida, diagnostic radiologist opportunities, or short-term radiology assignments with flexible scheduling.
Job Responsibilities
• Provide timely reads for emergency department and inpatient imaging
• Perform and interpret CT perfusion studies for code stroke cases
• Read CT abdomen and pelvis studies with accuracy and efficiency
• Collaborate with emergency physicians and clinical teams to support patient care
• Maintain detailed and accurate documentation within the radiology information system
• Manage a high-volume workflow while maintaining quality and turnaround standards
• Participate in rotating weekday and weekend shifts as scheduled
Qualifications
• Active Florida Medical License required
• DEA registration required
• Clean professional and malpractice history
• Demonstrated experience in general diagnostic radiology
• Ability to handle high-volume imaging environments
• NPDB self-query report required within 30 days of submission
Working Hours
• Weekday shifts may include early, mid, or evening coverage
• Weekend coverage may be required
• Rotating schedule designed to support departmental needs
Skills
• Proficiency in CT, MRI, X-ray, ultrasound, and fluoroscopy
• Strong skills in neuro imaging and emergency radiology
• Ability to read 90–100 studies per 8-hour shift efficiently
• Excellent communication and clinical decision-making skills
• Adaptability to varied schedules and rotating shifts