Radiologist - Body Imager - Portland, ME

Remote
Full Time
Physician - Radiology South
Mid Level

Body Imaging Opportunity – Portland, Maine

Spectrum Healthcare Partners in Portland, Maine, is seeking a Board-Certified Remote Radiologist with strong body/chest imaging expertise to support our expanding, subspecialized radiology practice. This is a remote position within a well-established and collaborative group of more than 45 radiologists.

The ideal candidate is a skilled body radiologist who values flexibility, quality, and the support of a premier physician-led organization. While the primary focus is outpatient radiology, there is optional opportunity to read inpatient and emergency department studies, as well as neuro imaging, based on interest.

Position Highlights

  • Remote reading opportunity
  • Flexible scheduling options, including days, evenings, and weekends
  • Full-time or part-time positions available
  • Compensation options:
    • Per-study, productivity-driven compensation model, allowing you to influence your earning potential directly
    • W-2 employment option is also available
This role is predominantly outpatient-focused, offering additional flexibility during the workday—an ideal structure for physicians balancing professional responsibilities with personal or family commitments.

Compensation & Benefits
For those seeking a full-time employed position, Spectrum Healthcare Partners offers a competitive compensation package and exceptional benefits, including:
  • 9 weeks of paid vacation
  • Profit sharing
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Paid malpractice coverage
  • Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability, and long-term disability

About Spectrum Healthcare Partners
Spectrum Healthcare Partners is a Maine-based, physician-owned and -led healthcare organization that combines strong physician leadership with expertise from a multi-disciplinary management team. Spectrum comprises over 200 Board Certified physicians, primarily fellowship-trained, serving patients and communities throughout Maine and northern New England. Our physicians are dedicated to excellence in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of illness; to lifelong learning; to a strong commitment to our communities; and to the primary importance of the care and treatment of our patients.


Our Southern Radiology Division is known for its strong hospital partnerships, innovation in care delivery, and commitment to high-quality imaging services across the state.  When joining our team, you will be part of a large, subspecialty group with an emphasis on quality assurance which enables us to be a leader in patient care.

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

 

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