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Discover top radiology physician jobs across hospital systems, imaging centers, and physician-led groups, including locum tenens radiology jobs.
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Browse a wide range of radiologist opportunities, including diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology, breast imaging, teleradiology, and more. Explore radiology careers that align with your training, subspecialty focus, and preferred practice setting.
Statistics on Radiology Jobs
Key insights on the radiology job market, compensation, and radiologist job outlook.
$353,960
Average Salary
for radiologists per the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
4%
Job Growth
projected through 2034 per the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
37,150
Active Radiologists
in the United States per the AAMC
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Radiology Physician FAQs
Answers to common questions about the radiology job market, compensation, and hiring trends.
The job outlook for radiologists remains steady. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 4% employment growth for physicians and surgeons between 2023 and 2033. In radiology, the American College of Radiology reports continued growth in imaging volume, particularly for CT and MRI, supporting ongoing demand for diagnostic and interventional radiologists across hospital systems, imaging centers, and teleradiology settings.
Radiologist jobs are influenced by subspecialty training, geographic location, and practice setting. Demand often varies based on imaging volume, call coverage needs, and access to subspecialty support. Factors such as hospital versus private practice employment, the availability of teleradiology, and whether a role is permanent or locum tenens can also shape job availability and work structure.
a. A radiologist's salary varies by region, due to workforce demand, shortages, and cost of living. According to the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, these five states report the highest mean annual wages for radiologists:
- Minnesota – $515,440
- South Dakota – $495,570
- Arizona – $447,530
- Maine – $439,890
- Michigan – $414,550
For new grads, the radiology job market is generally favorable, especially if you are flexible on location or open to certain practice models. In the 2021 ACR/RBMA Workforce Survey, 62% of radiology practices hired radiologists in 2021, and practices that hired brought on an average of 2 radiologists. Eighty-seven percent of those hires were full-time. That is a strong signal that many groups are actively adding staff, which supports the steady availability of radiology jobs and radiologist opportunities.