Temple University, Office of Physician & Faculty Recruitment

Radiology- Per Diem- Interventional Radiologist

Job Locations US-PA-Philadelphia
Posted Date 1 month ago(3/2/2026 4:41 PM)
ID
2026-2059
Specialty Area
Radiology

Summary of Position

Temple University Hospital (TUH) is seeking a skilled Per Diem Interventional Radiologist to join our dynamic and mission driven Interventional Radiology team. This is an excellent opportunity to practice in a high acuity, academic medical center known for innovation, community service, and exceptional clinical care.

 

About the Role
As a per diem Interventional Radiologist at TUH, you will:
• Provide procedural coverage for a wide range of IR services in a busy Level 1 trauma center
• Perform image guided diagnostic and therapeutic procedures (including vascular, non vascular, and oncology interventions)
• Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of physicians, APPs, nurses, and technologists
• Support inpatient and emergency needs with a focus on high quality, patient centered care
• Enjoy flexible scheduling and competitive per diem compensation

 

Qualifications
• MD or DO from an accredited institution
• Board certified or board eligible in Diagnostic Radiology
• Fellowship training in Interventional Radiology (or equivalent experience)
• Eligible for Pennsylvania medical licensure
• Commitment to teamwork, teaching, and excellent clinical care

 

Why Temple University Hospital?
• Thriving academic environment with residents, fellows, and advanced technology
• Diverse patient population and high procedural volume
• Opportunity to contribute to one of Philadelphia’s most respected health systems
• Supportive culture that values clinical excellence and work life balance

 

Interested candidates should apply online.

For additional information, please contact: William Mawhinney, Senior Recruiter, Office of Physician/Faculty Recruitment & Retention, email: William.Mawhinney@tuhs.temple.edu

 

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