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Expand Show Other Jobs Job Saved Save Job RWJBarnabas Health is seeking Diagnostic Radiologists in Livingston, New Jersey! RWJBarnabas Health Facebook X LinkedIn Share Application First Name Last Name Email address Captcha / Bot Check: Copy from here to here Click to hear these letters. What is this? The application opened in a new tab. You may close this popup. By using this feature you agree to our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. Details Posted: 09-May-26 Location: Livingston, New Jersey Categories: Physicians/Surgeons Internal Number: 1044951 RWJBarnabas Health is seeking Diagnostic Radiologists in Livingston, New Jersey! Contact a Physician Recruiter Job ID: 1044951 Location Opportunity Criteria Specialty: Radiology Profession: Physician (MD,DO, Resident) Details Opportunity Details Are you a skilled radiologist seeking a dynamic, innovative environment in a hospital with a longstanding legacy of excellence? RWJBarnabas Health (RWJBH) , the largest integrated healthcare system in New Jersey, is seeking passionate General Radiologists (all subspecialties) join our rapidly expanding Radiology team. At Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center, we are committed to providing high-quality care while fostering a supportive and close-knit team environment. Our Radiology Service Line is growing rapidly under the direction of Dr. Tej Phatak who seeks to build a dynamic close-knit team prioritizing long-term stability and sustainability. We are eager to recruit dedicated, kind, skilled, and service-oriented physicians to be a part of our success. Both current residents, current fellows, recent graduates and experienced physicians are encouraged to apply! Please note that current trainees can earn up to $24,000 with the fellowship stipend program if they choose to join RWJBH during the final year of fellowship! Candidate Requirements: Must be ABR board-certified or eligible NJ licensed or eligible for licensure in NJ Performs diagnostic and therapeutic procedures within radiology Perks & Benefits: Competitive compensation and benefits package. Opportunity for fellowship stipend ($24,000 for eligible trainees joining during their final year).Diverse professional development opportunities. This position is being actively recruited by Susan Bethay, Physician Recruiter, with support from Dr. Tej Phatak, Medical Director of the Radiology Service Line at RWJBH. Interested candidates please share your CV by email to Susan.Bethay@rwjbh.org . The anticipated salary range for this position if hired to work is $410,000 to 705,000 per year. The compensation offered to the candidate selected for the position will depend on several factors, including the candidate's educational background, skills, and professional experience. About Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center Since 1865, Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center (CBMC), New Jersey's oldest non-profit, nonsectarian hospital, has worked to exceed our community's highest expectations for compassionate care, health care excellence and superior service. Our commitment to excellence is illustrated by our numerous designations from national organizations. As New Jersey's only certified burn center, CBMC draws adult and pediatric patients from all over the state. The Renal and Pancreas Transplant Division is the 5th largest kidney transplant program in the nation. The critically acclaimed Regional Perinatal Center provides care for the smallest high-risk and critically ill infants in New Jersey's leading Level III, 56-bed Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Our Heart Centers offer a comprehensive array of cardiac services and procedures including Open Heart Surgery and Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacements. The Cancer Center at CBMC -- a clinical partner of Rutgers Cancer Institute -- offers a coordinated program including Medical, Surgical and Radiation Oncology with the expertise and compassion to treat a wide range of cancers and disease sites. For those with disorders of the chest, our thoracic surgery team provides the most appropriate minimally invasive surgical techniques. The majority of patients have video-assisted thoracoscopic, laparoscopic or robotic surgeries to minimize blood loss and reduce postoperative pain, resulting in shorter hospital stays and a fa