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Assistant Radiologist

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Avispa Technology

Stanford, CA (In Person)

$141,440 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 days ago (Updated 1 hour ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/22/2026

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Assistant Radiologist Avispa Technology - 4.8 Stanford, CA Job Details Temporary | Part-time | Full-time $68 an hour 4 hours ago Benefits Dental insurance Vision insurance Qualifications Direct patient care Anatomy knowledge Image processing Diagnostic radiology Clinical instruction Radiology equipment troubleshooting Hospital radiation policies Computer hardware Radiologic image processing Clinical interprofessional collaboration Aseptic technique Teaching Cross-functional communication Full Job Description Assistant Radiologist 1493743 Hourly pay: $68/hr
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Leading university (Stanford, CA 94305 - Onsite) W2 Employment, Group Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement Savings Program, PSL 40 hours/week, 3-6 Month Assignment A leading university is seeking an Assistant Radiologist to support diagnostic imaging and research activities by assisting physicians with advanced imaging procedures, post-processing, and clinical research initiatives in a high-performance radiology environment.
Assistant Radiologist Responsibilities:
Assist physicians with complex imaging procedures, including 3D reformations and post-processing, operate medical imaging systems to generate clinical images and data, and ensure images are optimized for diagnostic and research purposes. Support and participate in the design, development, implementation, and execution of multiple research studies involving medical imaging systems, utilizing software, hardware, and computer systems to generate and analyze clinical data. Perform patient-facing responsibilities, including transferring, positioning, and instructing patients on procedures, while also providing instruction and technical guidance to researchers, technologists, and physicians. Develop, test, and improve imaging-related products and procedures, post-process volumetric image data on 3D workstations, produce and track quantitative measurements, and ensure high clinical value of imaging outputs. Maintain accurate documentation for procedures, scheduling, and billing; assist with case preparation for publication; contribute to SOPs, quality assurance programs, and departmental safety policies while ensuring compliance with imaging standards and safety protocols.
Assistant Radiologist Qualifications:
3+ years of relevant experience in medical imaging or radiology support. Two-year degree or equivalent combination of education and experience. Certification in Nuclear Medicine (NMTCB or ARRT-N) and a California Nuclear Medicine Technologist License. Must hold one of the following: ARRT, California Radiologic Technologist certification, or ARMRIT certification. Experience as a PET/MR Technologist, Nuclear Medicine Technologist, or MR/CT Technologist with active California licensure. Advanced knowledge of cross-sectional anatomy, physiology, sterile technique, patient care, and imaging safety procedures. Advanced experience operating medical imaging systems, including 3D reformations and post-processing techniques. Strong knowledge of imaging physics, tissue contrast, and clinical imaging applications. Experience with Unix, Windows, Mac, and/or Linux systems; ability to troubleshoot MR systems and computer issues. Ability to identify imaging artifacts and respond to detailed imaging requests for specific anatomy/pathology. Experience teaching and instructing technologists, researchers, and physicians. Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to collaborate across multidisciplinary teams. Ability to work in environments with exposure to imaging systems (X-ray, CT, PET, MRI), high magnetic fields, and noise. Physical ability to handle patient movement and equipment as required.
Shift:
8:00 am to 5:00 pm. (H)

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