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California Musculoskeletal Radiology Jobs

Explore Musculoskeletal Radiologist Jobs in California

AMN Healthcare is excited to present fantastic job opportunities for Musculoskeletal Radiologists seeking positions in vibrant California. This remarkable state is home to major cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, and Sacramento, all of which boast a range of healthcare facilities looking for specialists in musculoskeletal imaging. Whether you’re drawn to the bustling metropolis of Los Angeles or the scenic coasts of San Diego, there are numerous hospitals, academic medical centers, and outpatient imaging centers that require skilled Musculoskeletal Radiologists. With a strong demand for such expertise, working in California offers professionals the chance to advance their careers while enjoying an enviable lifestyle.

As a Musculoskeletal Radiology Specialist, your role will involve interpreting advanced imaging procedures such as MRI, CT scans, and X-rays, focusing on conditions affecting bones, joints, and soft tissues. Hospitals and clinics may hire you to conduct specialized musculoskeletal imaging studies, provide diagnostic assessments, collaborate with orthopedic surgeons, and participate in multidisciplinary treatment planning. Beyond imaging interpretation, opportunities for image-guided interventions, such as biopsies and joint injections, may also be part of your responsibilities. The broad array of healthcare facilities in California—including academic institutions, community hospitals, and specialized clinics—means that you will have various environments in which to use and expand your skills.

Living and working in California affords Musculoskeletal Radiologists the chance to experience remarkable locations while pursuing their careers. The Golden State is renowned for its diverse landscapes, from its beautiful beaches to stunning national parks such as Yosemite and Sequoia. Furthermore, vibrant cultural attractions in cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles offer unique opportunities for leisure and social engagement. When considering a Musculoskeletal position in California, physicians should evaluate the benefits of permanent vs. locum tenens roles; permanent positions typically provide job stability and comprehensive benefits, whereas locum jobs offer flexibility and the ability to travel. Ultimately, the top three considerations for a Musculoskeletal physician seeking work in California include the state’s favorable job market for radiologists, the diverse professional opportunities, and the chance to enjoy a high quality of life in a state known for its brilliance in both medicine and lifestyle.

Musculoskeletal Radiology Jobs in California

If you’re a Musculoskeletal Radiologist looking for permanent job opportunities in California, AMN Healthcare currently has 1 position available that span various locations and facility types. These positions offer stability and professional growth across California, whether you’re interested in working in major metropolitan areas or more rural settings. As MSK Radiology continues to be a critical subspecialty in Radiologies, the demand for experienced specialists is high in California, providing plenty of options for those seeking long-term roles.

Experience Levels and Career Growth in Musculoskeletal Radiology

In California, MSK jobs offered by AMN Healthcare cater to professionals at different stages of their careers. Whether you are advancing into hospital administration or focusing on direct patient care, California offers a range of job levels to match your career aspirations.

Competitive Salaries for Musculoskeletal Radiologists in California

For Musculoskeletal Radiologists, compensation is competitive across California. Based on 1 available job listings as of 11/21/24, annual salaries range between $350k and $380k, with the average salary around $365k per year. Historically, annual pay for MSK jobs averages around $340k, offering financial rewards alongside career advancement opportunities.

Start Dates and Facility Types for MSK Radiology Jobs in CA

Flexibility in start dates is a notable feature of the Musculoskeletal Radiology jobs available through AMN Healthcare. As of 11/21/24, positions in California offer start dates ranging from 12/05/24 (1 job), giving physicians options that align with their current schedules. The types of facilities that have employed Musculoskeletal Radiologists in California include Academic (3 jobs). This range of healthcare settings ensures that physicians can select environments that best match their professional preferences and clinical focus.

Key Considerations for Musculoskeletal Radiologists Seeking Permanent Jobs in CA

When considering a permanent Musculoskeletal Radiology position in California, it’s essential to weigh factors such as experience level, salary, and work environment. California offers a wide variety of opportunities across hospitals, academic institutions, and specialized care centers. The flexibility in start dates and diverse facility types make it an attractive location for Musculoskeletal Radiologists seeking both professional fulfillment and personal balance. Whether you’re looking to advance into leadership roles or focus on clinical practice, California provides ample opportunities for career growth and stability in this vital Radiologies subspecialty.

Top Cities in California with Permanent Musculoskeletal Jobs

AMN Healthcare currently has 1 permanent Musculoskeletal positions available in the state of California. Search the most recent jobs below, or click the button below to view all jobs.

Permanent Musculoskeletal Radiologist Jobs in Sacramento

AMN Healthcare has 1 permanent Musculoskeletal openings in Sacramento, California.
permanent
Academic MSK Radiologist
  • Sacramento, California – 95817
  • December 5, 2024
$350k to $380k
Yearly Pay*
Enjoy a dedicated MSK section, an excellent quality of life, great collaborative teams, flexible hours with very light call, some remote work, and a highly desirable California location. UC Davis is looking for a top-notch Musculoskeletal Radiologist to join their team as either a Health Sciences Clinical Professor (HSCP) or Professor of Clinical "X" (ClinX). As a faculty member in the ClinX series, you can teach, conduct research, and work with patients. If you opt for the HSCP series, your focus will be primarily on clinical work, but you'll still be involved in teaching, service, and scholarly and/or creative activities. To be considered, you must have an MD degree or equivalent, be board-certified in Diagnostic Radiology (or be eligible for certification), and possess expertise in all areas of musculoskeletal imaging, from MR and CT to US and image-guided procedures.Opportunity Highlights Community Highlights – Desirable Metro in Beautiful Northern California Sacramento, CA, offers a significantly lower cost of living than San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, and other parts of California. One of the state's most historic areas, California's capital city is filled with community events and activities and endless opportunities to experience adventure in the surrounding scenic nature. 
  • Sacramento's cost of living is 40% lower than San Francisco's 
  • Remarkable housing options include access to a paid-for concierge service Capitol Resource Network for house hunting (https://academicaffairs.ucdavis.edu/capital-resource-network
  • Access to UC Davis Mortgage Origination Program once appointment is final (https://frontdoor.ucdavis.edu/housing/mop)
  • Access to plenty of big-city amenities, including a vibrant downtown area, professional sports, and an international airport 
  • Enjoy convenient proximity to Lake Tahoe, wine country, beaches, and the San Francisco Bay Area 
  • US News ranks California #5 in Best States for Healthcare and #10 in Economy 
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Statistics for Permanent MSK Radiologist Jobs in California

Based on historical data for past placements of Musculoskeletal Radiologist jobs in California, we can offer the insights healthcare providers need to steer their career. Below are the salary ranges for Permanent Musculoskeletal Radiologists over the last 3 months, alongside additional useful statistics about healthcare facilities hiring in the MSK Radiology specialty.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Musculoskeletal Radiology Jobs in California

How many Permanent Musculoskeletal Radiologist jobs are available in California from AMN?

As of 11/21/24, AMN Healthcare had 1 exclusive job opportunities for Permanent MSK medical practitioners in California.

What is the salary range for MSK jobs in California today?

Pay rates for Permanent Musculoskeletal Radiology doctors in California currently range from $350k to $380k annually for permanent positions.

What is the historical salary range for Musculoskeletal Radiology jobs in California?

Based on the last 12 months of data, pay rates for Permanent Musculoskeletal Radiology doctors in California has reached up to $340k annually for permanent positions.

What is the average salary for a Permanent Musculoskeletal Radiologist?

Based on historical data, the average pay for Musculoskeletal Radiology jobs in California is $340k a year for permanent jobs.

Which types of facilities hire the most Musculoskeletal Radiologists in California?

Historically, Musculoskeletal Radiology jobs for Permanent physicians in California have been placed at Academic facilities.

California Facilities with Musculoskeletal Radiologist Jobs

Healthcare settings in California have the most current jobs for Musculoskeletal Radiology physicians at Academic (1 job) facilities.
UC Davis Department of Radiology
Address
4860 Y St Ste 3100
Sacramento, CA 95817
Nearby Neighborhoods
East Sacramento (95819), Oak Park (95817), Brighton (95819), Fruitridge Manor (95824), Elvas (95819)

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* Estimate of payments is intended for informational purposes and includes hourly wages, as well as reimbursements for meal & incidental expenses and housing expenses incurred on behalf of the Company. Please speak with a recruiter for additional details.