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Shape the Future of Cardiothoracic Imaging at UNC-Chapel Hill
The Department of Radiology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is seeking a Cardiothoracic Radiologist to join our nationally recognized academic medical center. Whether you are an early-career physician seeking mentorship and growth or an established radiologist looking to expand your academic impact, UNC offers an exceptional opportunity to build a rewarding career in a collaborative and innovative environment.
At UNC Radiology, you'll join a department committed to advancing patient care, education, and discovery while fostering a culture where faculty can thrive professionally and personally. As part of the Cardiothoracic Imaging Division, you will work alongside talented colleagues with expertise in cardiovascular and thoracic imaging and collaborate closely with leaders in pulmonology, oncology, cardiology, internal medicine, and cardiothoracic surgery.
Why UNC?
As one of the nation's leading public universities and academic health systems, UNC combines the resources of a major research institution with the warmth and collegiality of a close-knit community. Faculty benefit from:
- A robust academic environment with opportunities for teaching, research, innovation, and leadership
- Strong multidisciplinary partnerships across the School of Medicine and UNC Health
- Flexible work arrangements, including hybrid and virtual opportunities when appropriate
- Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits
- Dedicated support for career development, mentorship, and professional growth
- Access to cutting-edge imaging technology and complex clinical cases
About the Opportunity
The Cardiothoracic Imaging Division provides comprehensive thoracic and cardiovascular imaging services, including:
- Chest radiography
- Thoracic CT
- Cardiac CT
- Cardiac MRI
- Chest fluoroscopy
Faculty play an integral role in multidisciplinary care and are active participants in UNC's renowned Thoracic Oncology and Interstitial Lung Disease programs. For radiologists interested in procedures, opportunities exist to perform image-guided thoracic interventions, including CT-guided lung and mediastinal biopsies.
In this role, you will:
- Interpret a broad spectrum of cardiothoracic imaging studies
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary clinical teams to guide patient care
- Participate in tumor boards and specialty conferences
- Teach and mentor residents, fellows, and medical students
- Contribute to quality improvement, research, and scholarly initiatives aligned with your interests and career goals
Academic Appointment
This is an open-rank, fixed-term faculty appointment at the level of Instructor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor, commensurate with experience and qualifications.
UNC welcomes applications from qualified international candidates. Visa sponsorship may be available for candidates who meet institutional and federal requirements.
Live Where Others Vacation
Consistently ranked among the best college towns and best places to live in America, Chapel Hill offers an exceptional quality of life. Enjoy vibrant arts and culture, award-winning restaurants, beautiful parks and greenways, top-rated schools, and easy access to both the North Carolina mountains and coast. Home to Carolina athletics and a thriving university community, Chapel Hill provides the perfect balance of professional opportunity and personal fulfillment. Flexible work arrangements, including virtual and hybrid work locations, are an integral part of the School of Medicine’s Working Forward initiative. This position may be eligible for a virtual or hybrid work arrangement, in accordance with UNC policy and subject to approval.
Join Us
If you're looking for a place where you can make a meaningful impact through clinical excellence, education, and innovation while enjoying an outstanding quality of life, we invite you to explore a future with UNC Radiology.
Come help us redefine patient-centered care and shape the future of cardiothoracic imaging for North Carolina and beyond.
