Radiologist & Neuroradiologist - Portland, ME

Remote
Full Time
Physician - Radiology South
Mid Level

Spectrum Healthcare Partners, Maine’s premier physician-owned and -led radiology group, is seeking Board-Certified or Board-Eligible Radiologists and Neuroradiologists to join our expanding teleradiology division. These remote opportunities offer exceptional flexibility, strong subspecialty support, and the ability to practice high-quality radiology within a collaborative, well-established group.
You’ll be part of a large, subspecialized practice of 40+ radiologists, supporting a diverse mix of outpatient imaging centers, community hospitals, and Maine’s only Level 1 Trauma Center and stroke center of excellence.


Position Highlights
  • 100% Remote / Teleradiology
  • Flexible scheduling options, including:
    • Daytime-only shifts
    • 7 on / 7 off schedules
    • Flexible shifts, days, evenings, and weekends
  • Full-time or part-time options available
  • Coverage includes:
    • Acute care and general radiology (CT, XR, US)
    • Optional MR and Nuclear Medicine
    • Outpatient-focused neuroradiology opportunities
    • Optional inpatient and ER studies
    • Oncology CT imaging as a significant component
  • State-of-the-art PACS/RIS, voice recognition, and dedicated IT support

Subspecialty Focus
  • Neuroradiology expertise highly desired for outpatient neuro-focused roles
  • Body imaging experience (CT/US) ideal for acute care, inpatient, and ER coverage
  • Fellowship training welcomed but not required

Compensation Options
  • Productivity-driven, per-study compensation model
  • W-2 employed positions available
  • Competitive salary structures based on role, schedule, and workload

Benefits & Perks
  • 9 weeks of paid vacation (for eligible full-time roles)
  • Profit sharing
  • 401(k) with match
  • Paid malpractice coverage (with tail)
  • CME allowance
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, life, short-term and long-term disability benefits
  • Licensure support for Maine

Ideal Candidate
  • Board Certified or Board Eligible in Diagnostic Radiology
  • Comfortable interpreting cross-sectional and plain film studies
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills
  • Eligible for Maine licensure (assistance provided)

About Spectrum Healthcare Partners
Spectrum Healthcare Partners is a Maine-based, physician-owned and -led, multi-specialty healthcare organization with over 200 Board-Certified physicians, including radiologists, anesthesiologists, pathologists, and radiation oncologists. Our Radiology Division is recognized for its strong hospital partnerships, innovation in care delivery, and rigorous emphasis on quality assurance.
Spectrum is also affiliated with a Tufts University School of Medicine teaching program, offering opportunities for academic engagement within a clinically focused practice.

Apply today and experience the freedom of remote reading with the support, stability, and clinical excellence of a premier radiology group.
 

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