Radiologist - Pediatric Radiologist - Portland, Maine

About the position

Pediatric Radiologist Opportunity in Beautiful Portland Maine Spectrum Healthcare Partners is seeking a Board Eligible/Board Certified Diagnostic Radiologist with Pediatric Radiology fellowship training to join our team. We provide Pediatric Radiology services to multiple hospitals and imaging centers in Maine and New Hampshire with state-of-the-art equipment and a 24/7 integrated PACS system. Located in Portland Maine, Maine Medical Center (MMC), a 700-bed tertiary hospital, is the largest in northern New England. A Level One Trauma Center, with both diagnostic and interventional residency programs, MMC includes the Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital (BBCH). BBCH houses a 50-bed Level 3 NICU, an 8-bed PICU, a busy Level 1 ER, and a full complement of pediatric specialties and residency. About the Role: Your opportunity to join a large, progressive team covering multiple hospitals in Maine and New Hampshire. We also own and operate a dedicated tele-radiology company for after-hours final reads. Based in Portland, you will be part of our dynamic team, supported by a large subspecialty group committed to quality assurance, which enables us to lead in patient care. Community Living and working in Maine assures an enhanced work-life balance. Located on the southern Maine coastline, Portland is an exceptionally diverse and vibrant community, renowned for the best of urban sophistication with small-town friendliness. Four-season recreational opportunities, such as skiing, hiking, sailing, and miles of beautiful beaches are all within a short driving distance. The greater Portland area offers great school districts, is ideal for raising a family, and is located less than two hours north of Boston. Why Spectrum With over 200 top specialists in anesthesiology, pathology, radiation oncology, radiology, and interventional radiology, Spectrum is committed to providing a broad range of advanced expertise to our patients, communities, and hospital partners. As a result of our size, the diverse services we offer, and the breadth of our geographic coverage, Spectrum has a seat at the table with healthcare systems, employers, insurers, managed care organizations, and policymakers. When it comes to making decisions about healthcare delivery, the physician's perspective is represented. Join us in Portland, where professional fulfillment meets an outstanding quality of life. Apply today to become a part of Spectrum Healthcare Partners and make a difference in patient care.

Requirements

  • Board Eligible/Board Certified Diagnostic Radiologist
  • Pediatric Radiology fellowship training

Benefits

  • Generous compensation and benefits package
  • Both Partnership Track and Employed positions available
  • Limited call responsibility
  • Hybrid work model
  • Flexible time off opportunities (full-time and part-time positions)
  • Internal moonlighting options
  • Multiple opportunities for passive income in imaging, real estate, and management services.
  • Collaborative and supportive work environment
  • Advanced technology and state-of-the-art-facilities
  • Unique practice model that combines private practice and academics
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