Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Nuclear Radiologist or Nuclear Medicine Physician
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, us, 44101
The Cleveland Clinic Imaging Institute is seeking outstanding Nuclear Radiologists and Nuclear Medicine Physicians to join our dynamic and growing Division of Nuclear Medicine.
We offer flexible, full‑time opportunities including fully remote, on‑site (at our main campus in Cleveland, Ohio), and hybrid roles to best fit your lifestyle and professional goals.
Our division is comprised of ABR and ABNM certified physicians in a high‑volume diagnostic practice with an expanding theranostics program. We are looking for candidates with experience across the full spectrum of nuclear medicine, including a variety of PET tracers, general nuclear medicine imaging, procedures, and radiopharmaceutical therapies. Ideal candidates should be collegial, self‑motivated, and committed to delivering compassionate, patient‑centered care within a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment.
As part of the Cleveland Clinic, you will have access to exceptional clinical, research, and educational resources, along with numerous opportunities for professional growth and development. Our department also maintains a strong academic focus, with staff physicians actively involved in the teaching and mentorship of residents, contributing to the education and training of the next generation of nuclear medicine specialists.
Position Requirements
MD/DO degree (or foreign equivalent).
Candidates should be board‑certified or board‑eligible through the American Board of Nuclear Medicine (ABNM) and/or American Board of Radiology (ABR).
Must be eligible for or hold active medical licenses in Ohio and Florida.
Remote opportunities are available from most U.S. states (except California, Colorado, Connecticut, New Jersey, Oklahoma).
Benefits
Highly competitive base salary commensurate with experience
Generous time‑away package (vacation, CME, meetings) relative to private practice
Sign‑on bonus
Attractive schedule with no overnight coverage
Excellent retirement matching and tax‑advantaged options
Comprehensive healthcare plan
Relocation reimbursement (if applicable)
Internal moonlighting opportunities
Numerous professional reimbursements
Professional liability insurance
Parental leave equal to 100% pay
Life insurance and disability coverage
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
And much more!
Job Responsibilities Patient Care
Participate in weekday clinical work while ensuring timely, high‑quality clinical care.
High volume of PET including FDG, PSMA, SSTR, and ER exams.
Wide variety of general nuclear medicine exams including pediatric imaging.
On‑site staff rotation covers theranostic and procedural services.
Theranostic services 177 Lu, ? 131 I, 223 Ra as well as several active clinical trials.
Lymphoscintigraphy injections are performed on most days by on‑site staff.
Participation in department and some multidisciplinary conferences.
Occasional late‑swing shifts (1 pm‑9 pm) – can be remote at your discretion.
Weekend call roughly every 7‑9 weeks with opportunities for compensation time off.
No overnight call!
Research and Scholarship
Research and scholarly endeavors are encouraged but not required.
The department will support researchers and those serving as a willing collaborator in clinical and translational research.
Education
Provide instruction for the radiology residency by reviewing cases and administering lectures.
Serve as a mentor for residents, fellows, and other faculty in the department.
About Our Team
Collegial, stable, and academically oriented environment with low staff turnover and high employee engagement.
Team includes six full‑time and seven part‑time physicians, plus radiologists, a medical physicist, scientists, and technologists.
Team members have expertise in radiology, neurology, and cardiology.
We interpret over 50,000 studies annually from approximately 32 sites across the enterprise.
All sites are networked with MIM, PACS (AGFA EI), voice recognition (Powerscribe 360), and EMR (EPIC).
Advanced resources: seven fixed and three mobile PET/CT systems, dedicated SPECT and PET radiopharmacies, and an onsite cyclotron.
Main campus in Cleveland, OH serves as the primary training site for 45 diagnostic and interventional radiology residents, rotating subspecialty radiology fellows, and one‑to‑two nuclear radiology candidates each year.
When submitting your CV please indicate whether you are interested in onsite or remote opportunities. Onsite strongly preferred.
Salary Range The pay range displayed on this job posting reflects the anticipated range for new hires. A successful candidate’s actual compensation will be determined after taking various factors into consideration such as the candidate’s educational training, work history, experience, skill set, and board certification. This is not inclusive of the value of Cleveland Clinic’s benefits package, which includes among other benefits healthcare/dental/vision, and retirement.
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We offer flexible, full‑time opportunities including fully remote, on‑site (at our main campus in Cleveland, Ohio), and hybrid roles to best fit your lifestyle and professional goals.
Our division is comprised of ABR and ABNM certified physicians in a high‑volume diagnostic practice with an expanding theranostics program. We are looking for candidates with experience across the full spectrum of nuclear medicine, including a variety of PET tracers, general nuclear medicine imaging, procedures, and radiopharmaceutical therapies. Ideal candidates should be collegial, self‑motivated, and committed to delivering compassionate, patient‑centered care within a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment.
As part of the Cleveland Clinic, you will have access to exceptional clinical, research, and educational resources, along with numerous opportunities for professional growth and development. Our department also maintains a strong academic focus, with staff physicians actively involved in the teaching and mentorship of residents, contributing to the education and training of the next generation of nuclear medicine specialists.
Position Requirements
MD/DO degree (or foreign equivalent).
Candidates should be board‑certified or board‑eligible through the American Board of Nuclear Medicine (ABNM) and/or American Board of Radiology (ABR).
Must be eligible for or hold active medical licenses in Ohio and Florida.
Remote opportunities are available from most U.S. states (except California, Colorado, Connecticut, New Jersey, Oklahoma).
Benefits
Highly competitive base salary commensurate with experience
Generous time‑away package (vacation, CME, meetings) relative to private practice
Sign‑on bonus
Attractive schedule with no overnight coverage
Excellent retirement matching and tax‑advantaged options
Comprehensive healthcare plan
Relocation reimbursement (if applicable)
Internal moonlighting opportunities
Numerous professional reimbursements
Professional liability insurance
Parental leave equal to 100% pay
Life insurance and disability coverage
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
And much more!
Job Responsibilities Patient Care
Participate in weekday clinical work while ensuring timely, high‑quality clinical care.
High volume of PET including FDG, PSMA, SSTR, and ER exams.
Wide variety of general nuclear medicine exams including pediatric imaging.
On‑site staff rotation covers theranostic and procedural services.
Theranostic services 177 Lu, ? 131 I, 223 Ra as well as several active clinical trials.
Lymphoscintigraphy injections are performed on most days by on‑site staff.
Participation in department and some multidisciplinary conferences.
Occasional late‑swing shifts (1 pm‑9 pm) – can be remote at your discretion.
Weekend call roughly every 7‑9 weeks with opportunities for compensation time off.
No overnight call!
Research and Scholarship
Research and scholarly endeavors are encouraged but not required.
The department will support researchers and those serving as a willing collaborator in clinical and translational research.
Education
Provide instruction for the radiology residency by reviewing cases and administering lectures.
Serve as a mentor for residents, fellows, and other faculty in the department.
About Our Team
Collegial, stable, and academically oriented environment with low staff turnover and high employee engagement.
Team includes six full‑time and seven part‑time physicians, plus radiologists, a medical physicist, scientists, and technologists.
Team members have expertise in radiology, neurology, and cardiology.
We interpret over 50,000 studies annually from approximately 32 sites across the enterprise.
All sites are networked with MIM, PACS (AGFA EI), voice recognition (Powerscribe 360), and EMR (EPIC).
Advanced resources: seven fixed and three mobile PET/CT systems, dedicated SPECT and PET radiopharmacies, and an onsite cyclotron.
Main campus in Cleveland, OH serves as the primary training site for 45 diagnostic and interventional radiology residents, rotating subspecialty radiology fellows, and one‑to‑two nuclear radiology candidates each year.
When submitting your CV please indicate whether you are interested in onsite or remote opportunities. Onsite strongly preferred.
Salary Range The pay range displayed on this job posting reflects the anticipated range for new hires. A successful candidate’s actual compensation will be determined after taking various factors into consideration such as the candidate’s educational training, work history, experience, skill set, and board certification. This is not inclusive of the value of Cleveland Clinic’s benefits package, which includes among other benefits healthcare/dental/vision, and retirement.
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