Radiologist - Flexible Employment Bangor, ME

Remote
Full Time
Physician - Radiology North
Experienced

Spectrum Healthcare Partners | Maine-Based, Physician-Owned Practice

Spectrum Healthcare Partners is seeking a Board Certified/Board Eligible Diagnostic Radiologist for a full-time, teleradiology position designed around clinical excellence, physician collaboration, and flexibility for physicians who value work-life balance.

Why This Role Stands Out

  • Daytime hours only – No nights. No weekends.
  • True work-from-home lifestyle – Remote workstation provided at no cost
  • Flexible scheduling – Built to support your life outside of work
  • Collaborative, physician-led culture – Not a corporate teleradiology model
  • Engaged support team – including strong IT support, excellent credentialing team, engaged and active Teams chat support with other physicians, and OneConnect, our dedicated team that supports our radiologists with communicating clinical findings
Position Highlights
  • Read from the comfort of your home while maintaining predictable daytime hours
  • No Nights/ No Weekends – True lifestyle-friendly schedule
  • General diagnostic mix with flexibility to focus on your subspecialty strengths
  • Cases include CT (neuro/body), MRI, X-ray, and Ultrasound
  • Efficient technology platform: AGFA EI 8.2 and FFI 5.3 with excellent nationwide performance
  • Seamless workflow and communication—urgent findings and physician connections facilitated in just two clicks via PACS
  • Fully Remote Setup – Diagnostic workstation provided
Ideal Candidate - We’re looking for a radiologist who:
  • Values flexibility and lifestyle balance
  • Thrives in a collaborative, team-oriented environment
  • Is comfortable with general diagnostic radiology, with subspecialty expertise welcomed
A Teleradiology Experience That’s Different
At Spectrum, we’ve intentionally built a tight-knit, highly interactive radiology group—even in a remote environment.  We are a group of radiologists who actively consult and collaborate with each other.  We have real-time communication through an integrated PACS chat and Microsoft Teams.  This allows for case sharing and support for second opinions on complex studies.  We have a strong commitment to keeping remote radiologists fully integrated and connected.
Unlike many large teleradiology groups, you won’t feel isolated here, you will be a valued member of a highly collaborative clinical community.
Our Practice
We are an established, physician-owned group of 18 radiologists serving hospitals throughout Eastern and Coastal Maine, with:
  • Dominant regional presence and minimal local competition
  • Diverse case mix across large tertiary and smaller community hospitals
Our flagship hospital, Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center (EMMC):
  • 411-bed regional referral center
  • Recently completed $300M expansion
  • Serves a broad catchment area extending to the Canadian border
  • Strong multidisciplinary relationships across specialties including trauma, neurology, oncology, pulmonology, and more
Our integrated cancer program, in partnership with Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, offers:
  • More than 20 medical and radiation oncologists
  • On-site, state-of-the-art PET-CT imaging
  • A highly collaborative oncology care environment
We offer a flexible engagement model with opportunities to tailor schedule and structure based on individual preferences

Interested in Full-Time Employed (W2) Position: 
  • Flexible Health Coverage (Anthem BCBS) – Choice of HMO or HDHP plans with 100% preventive care coverage
  • Company-Funded HSA Match – Up to $1,625 (individual) / $3,000 (family) annually
  • 401(k) + Generous Match & Profit Sharing
    • Immediate vesting and up to 4% match in 401(k)
    • Annual profit sharing 6% of compensation
  • Comprehensive Insurance – Dental, vision, life, and disability coverage
  • Exceptional Time Off – 10 weeks PTO/CME annually for full-time physicians
  • Professional Expense Reimbursement
About Spectrum Healthcare Partners
Spectrum Healthcare Partners is a physician-owned and physician-led organization based in Maine, bringing together over 200 board-certified specialists across radiology, anesthesiology, pathology, and radiation oncology for over 30 years.
We are driven by:
  • A commitment to clinical excellence and patient-centered care
  • A culture of collaboration, respect, and continuous learning
  • Deep roots in the communities we serve across Maine and Northern New England

Join Us
If you’re seeking a remote role without sacrificing connection, quality, or professional satisfaction, Spectrum Healthcare Partners offers something truly different.

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