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Description
Baylor Scott & White Health is seeking BE/BC subspecialty-trained or Emergency Department–focused diagnostic radiologists to join a well-established and growing radiology team in the Austin area. These positions offer exceptional flexibility, hybrid remote/onsite work options, and multiple scheduling models designed to support a variety of professional and lifestyle preferences.
Flexible Scheduling Options
Candidates may choose from several scheduling structures, including:
1. Traditional Hybrid Schedule
-Hybrid remote/onsite daytime coverage
-No evenings or weekends
2. Alternating Week Hybrid Schedule
-Every-other-week + 13 weekends
-Hybrid remote/onsite daytime coverage
3. Evening Remote ED/Inpatient Schedule
-Fully remote evening coverage (2 PM – 10PM)
-7-on /14-off schedule
-15 additional shifts per year
These flexible models provide opportunities for strong work-life balance while maintaining a collaborative and high-quality clinical practice environment.
Position Overview
Subspecialties sought: Abdominal, Cardiothoracic, Emergency, Musculoskeletal and Neuroradiology.
Daytime responsibilities will primarily focus within each subspecialty and a minor mix of general diagnostic radiology. Breast imaging, Neuroradiology and Interventional
Radiology are covered by dedicated sub-specialists. PET/CT experience is optional but welcomed. Onsite coverage includes both hospital and outpatient imaging centers.
Shift and per click internal moonlighting options are available.
Stable Employed model with NO private equity involvement.
The Austin region offers a vibrant cultural scene, excellent schools, outdoor recreation, and one of the fastest-growing economies in the country.
Practice Overview
Baylor Scott & White Health is the largest nonprofit healthcare system in Texas. Founded in 1897, Scott & White Clinic in Central Texas is an integrated healthcare system consisting of:
A collaborative, physician-led multispecialty environment
More than 1,500 physicians and research scientists
14 hospitals and 55 clinics
Coverage across 25,000 square miles in Central Texas
About the Radiology Practice
Approximately 90 employed radiologists across all subspecialties
One of the nation’s oldest continuously operating radiology departments (founded in 1912)
Affiliation with one of the country’s most established diagnostic radiology residency programs
Stable employed model with no private equity involvement and no contractual hospital relationships
Dedicated in-house 24/7 imaging coverage with overnight radiologists
Physician-led culture emphasizing innovation, collegiality, and high-quality patient care
Competitive compensation and benefits package
Academic appointments available through Baylor College of Medicine or Texas A&M College of Medicine
Requirements
Qualifications
-MD or DO degree
-Licensed to Practice Medicine in the state of Texas by the Texas Medical Board
-Employee shall be currently board certified in his or her specialty or demonstrate active pursuit of board certification as defined by the appropriate specialty board of the American Board of Medical Specialties of the Bureau of Osteopathic Specialists
