Facility in California Is Looking for a Locum Tenens Radiologist
Company: CompHealth
Location: Hanford
Posted on: October 28, 2025
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Job Description:
CompHealth exists to make the locums process easier. Not only
will we search for jobs that fit your interests, we'll be here to
handle all the details like credentialing, housing, travel
arrangements, and so much more. So, relax and get back to helping
patients, and let us do the heavy lifting. Must have active state
license BC or BE required Weekdays, Days ACLS and BLS needed and
must be MQSA certified Diagnostics and biopsies are the priority
Must be able to do US guided biopsies, 2D, 3D w/ ABUS & MR a plus
but not mandatory Credentialing needed DEA needed We negotiate
better pay and deposit it weekly We arrange complimentary housing
and travel and comprehensive malpractice coverage We simplify the
credentialing and privileging process Access to online portal for
assignment details and time entry Your specialized recruiter takes
care of every detail From $340.00 to $365.00 Hourly Ranges shown
should be used as an estimate and are affected by many factors
including the critical need of the position, your overall
experience and qualifications, and other considerations. Please
reach out to your consultant for more information. CompHealth
JOB-2930012 CompHealth started in 1979 with the idea of connecting
top healthcare providers to the communities who need them and has
since become the industry leader in healthcare staffing. Connecting
with each person?s unique story in order to find them the right job
for their lifestyle is what makes us different. And with 1,000
employees in offices across the nation, we have the team in place
to ensure that every provider and facility staff recruiter receives
the excellent customer service we?ve offered for nearly forty
years. Learn more at comphealth.com so we can find the job that?s
just right for you.
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