Diagnostic Radiologist - $500k Bonus
Seeking fully trained U.S. board eligible/certified and licensed Diagnostic Radiologists for full-time opportunities.(Not a remote or telemedicine position. Various onsite positions throughout the world at military installations.)Diagnostic Radiologist – U.S. Navy (Active-Duty Medical Corps Officer)Full-Time In-Person | Diagnostic Radiology SpecialtyAnnual Compensation: $252,805 to $336,090Step into a high-impact role with the U.S. Navy Medical Corps as a Diagnostic Radiologist . Serve those who serve while advancing your career in a mission-driven environment that offers unmatched benefits, work-life balance, and professional fulfillment.Position Highlights:$500,000 Accession Bonus!$66,000 Specialty Incentive Pay$8,000 Board Certification PayCME AllowanceExceptional Benefits – retirement, 30 days PTO, and more12 Weeks Paid Maternity Leave – plus any required convalescent leaveQuality of Life – no production requirements; focus purely on patient careGenerous Housing – receive a housing stipend or live on base for freeForever GI Bill – 36 months of education benefits including full tuition, housing allowance, and $1,000 annual book stipend (for you or your dependents)No Billing Concerns – your patients' care is fully coveredResponsibilities:Interpret X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and other medical imaging to diagnose diseases, injuries, and abnormalities. Collaborate closely with clinical teams to support timely, accurate treatment decisions. Your expertise supports the health, readiness, and recovery of service members in both operational and non-operational settings.Potential Practice Locations:Portsmouth, VirginiaTwentynine Palms, CaliforniaBethesda, MarylandOkinawa, JapanJacksonville, FloridaPensacola, FloridaCamp Lejeune, North CarolinaBremerton, WashingtonGreat Lakes, IllinoisYokosuka, JapanGuam...and more!Minimum Qualifications:MD or DO from an accredited school (or ECFMG certified)Board Certified in radiology (or in final year of residency)Completion of an ACGME accredited diagnostic radiology residency (or in final year of residency)U.S. CitizenshipBetween ages 21 to 64 (Federal Law: Title 10 U.S. Code section 531 and 532)This is more than a job — it's a calling.Experience unmatched purpose, professional growth, and the honor of supporting our military and their families.Contact:Osmel AlfonsoNavyMedicalSupportTeam@navy.comCall: (877) 612-8040Reach out or apply today to learn more!