Ready to take your radiology career to the next level? The U.S. Navy Medical Corps is actively seeking a Diagnostic Radiologist to join its ranks as a Naval Physician—a unique full-time, in-person role that combines top-tier clinical practice, leadership, and service to country.
This is a nationwide outpatient position with assignments available in locations such as California, Washington, Illinois, Florida, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and more.
No prior military experience is required. Full training and onboarding provided—this is your chance to become a Naval Physician and serve those who serve us.
As a Navy Radiologist, you’ll play a critical role in the diagnostic process—working with elite medical teams to provide imaging services, detect and treat illness, and support mission readiness. Whether on base, in hospitals, or supporting humanitarian efforts, you'll deliver care that truly makes a difference.
Role: Diagnostic Radiologist (Medical Corps Officer)
Status: Active Duty | In-Person Only
Annual Compensation: $268,000 to $300,000
Location: U.S.-based military medical centers
(Not a remote or telehealth role)
$375,000 Sign-On Bonus
100% Relocation Expenses Covered
Up to $59,000 Annual Specialty Incentive Pay
$8,000 Board Certification Bonus
CME Reimbursement: One paid CME activity per year to meet licensing requirements
Paid Graduate Education: Earn an MPH, MBA, etc.—without using your G.I. Bill
5% 401(k) Match via the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP)
Federal Pension Program: Blended Retirement System (BRS)
Malpractice Insurance Covered: Under the Federal Tort Claims Act
30 Days Paid Time Off + Federal Holidays + 3–4 Day Weekends
12 Weeks Paid Maternity Leave (in addition to medical convalescent time)
Comprehensive Free Healthcare: Medical, Dental, and Vision
$500,000 Life Insurance Policy
Generous Housing Allowance or On-Base Housing
Forever G.I. Bill: 36 months of full tuition, housing stipend, $1,000 book stipend, and relocation assistance for you or your dependents
Off-Duty Employment (ODE) Allowed: Yes, most Navy physicians moonlight
No Production Quotas: Focus 100% on patient care—no billing or reimbursement discussions
Upward & Lateral Career Mobility: Explore administrative, academic, operational, or investigative leadership paths without a pay cut
Global Opportunities: Travel, humanitarian missions, and overseas assignments
Work in a mission-driven, team-based environment with exceptional support staff
Be mentored by seasoned leaders in one of the premier leadership development organizations in the world
Gain influence in national and international medical communities through Navy presence in the AMA and NATO
MD or DO from an accredited medical school
U.S. Citizenship
Age between 21 and 64
No prior military service required
Join a legacy of excellence, service, and professional development as a Navy Radiologist. You'll gain world-class experience while giving back in a meaningful way—and enjoy benefits unmatched in civilian practice.
Contact Jill Wilkinson to learn more:
jwilkinson@practicematch.com
As a Navy healthcare professional, you’ll have the opportunity to serve in a wide range of dynamic environments—from state-of-the-art naval hospitals and clinics to aboard aircraft carriers and hospital ships like the USNS Comfort. Your service may take you across the country and around the world, with potential assignments in locations such as Illinois, California, Washington, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, Virginia, and beyond. There are also opportunities to support humanitarian missions, disaster relief efforts, or in conflict zones, delivering critical care wherever it’s needed most.
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