JOB OVERVIEW
- Job Title : Radiologist
- Job Type : Locum Tenens
- Location : Flagstaff, AZ
- Service Setting : Acute Care Hospital
- Coverage Type : Clinical Only (No Call)
- Coverage Period : 09 / 22 / weeks (specific dates listed below)
- Clinical Shift Schedule : Mon Fri, 8 : 00a 5 : 00p
COVERAGE DATES
Sept 22 Sept 26, 2025Sept 29 Oct 3, 2025Oct 13 Oct 17, 2025Oct 20 Oct 24, 2025Oct 27 Oct 31, 2025PATIENT INFORMATION
Patient Demographics : AdultsPatient Volume / Census : reads / day (locums expectation; perm radiologists average 100 / day)Case Mix : General Radiology, ER coverage with occasional basic fluoroFACILITY INFORMATION
Trauma Level : Adult I IVEMR System : CernerOffice Equipment Available : Standard radiology equipmentSupport Staff Available : Radiology team on siteReason for Coverage : Supplemental coveragePRIVILEGES & COMPLIANCE
Hospital Privileges Required : YesCredentialing Timeline : Applications due within 7 days; approximately 60 days to credentialTraining : Cerner training required (remote, 4 hours, paid at provider rate or $215 / hr)COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
Travel, Lodging, and Malpractice Insurance : CoveredTravel Details :Flights : Economy only (Flagstaff Pulliam Airport nearby; Phoenix Sky Harbor 2.5 hrs away)
Lodging : Max $200 / night (hotel or Airbnb / Vrbo)
Rental Car / Gas : Standard / economy only, max $100 / day, gas reimbursed
Parking : Reimbursed (hotel, airport economy, rideshare allowed)
REQUIRED PROCEDURES
General radiology reads for ER patientsOccasional basic fluoroscopy casesJOB REQUIREMENTS
Licenses : Active Arizona license or IMLC (Required)Board : Board Certified in Radiology (Required)DEA : RequiredCertifications : BLS (Required)Other Qualifications : Must complete mandatory Cerner training prior to startDUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Provide general radiology coverage for ER patientsPerform occasional basic fluoroscopy proceduresMaintain expected daily read volume of studiesComplete in-hospital reads (remote not an option)Document patient care accurately in the Cerner EMR system