Radiology - Physician
Company: South Texas VA Healthcare System - Veterans Health
Location: San Antonio
Posted on: January 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Radiology - Physician at South Texas VA Healthcare System -
Veterans Health Administration summary: The Chief of Diagnostic
Imaging leads and manages the imaging department at South Texas
Veterans Health Care System, ensuring high-quality diagnostic
procedures and patient care. Responsibilities include supervising
staff, developing policies, managing budgets, and ensuring
regulatory compliance within a veteran-focused outpatient setting.
The role requires a board-certified radiologist committed to
mentoring staff and enhancing imaging services through advanced
technology and quality control programs. Are you a Board-Certified
Radiologist looking for an impactful leadership role in an esteemed
healthcare system? South Texas Veterans Health Care System in San
Antonio, Texas, is seeking a dedicated and experienced professional
to join our team as Chief of Diagnostic Imaging. This is a
permanent, full-time opportunity that promises challenges and
rewards, along with the chance to serve those who have served our
country. Chief, Diagnostic Imaging (Full-Time) Location: South
Texas Veterans Health Care System, San Antonio, TX Specialty
Sought: Board Certified Radiologist Department Staffing: 141
(includes 2 support staff) Opportunity Highlights: As the Chief of
Diagnostic Imaging, you will play a critical role in overseeing the
imaging department, ensuring the highest standards of diagnostic
imaging and patient care. Key responsibilities include: Leading,
directing, and managing the imaging department. Developing and
implementing departmental policies and procedures. Supervising
imaging staff including radiologists, technologists, assistants,
and administrative personnel. Ensuring compliance with healthcare
regulations and accreditation requirements. Overseeing the quality
and accuracy of diagnostic imaging procedures (X-rays, MRI, CT
scans, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine). Managing the department's
budget and resources. Collaborating with other departments to
coordinate imaging services and patient care. Implementing quality
control programs for reliable imaging results. Mentoring and
supporting clinical staff in their professional development, career
progression, and continuing education. Work Environment: The
position is in an outpatient setting, serving a diverse Veteran
population, including combat veterans, women, individuals with
mental health needs, and those with chronic illnesses. Team
Structure: The Chief will supervise an administrative officer, lead
technician, one nurse, and 19 radiologists within a department
comprising 141 staff members in total. South Texas Veterans Health
Care System offers comprehensive imaging technologies, including:
Computed Tomography (CT) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Mammography Densitometry Nuclear medicine Interventional Radiology
Ultrasound Minor procedures Fluoroscopy and radiography Annual CME
allowance is provided as part of the benefits package, fostering
opportunities for training, education, research, and involvement in
projects. Patient Population: The department serves a diverse
patient demographic, including young veterans, elderly veterans
from previous conflicts, women, and those with various health
conditions such as mental health issues, chronic diseases,
musculoskeletal issues, neurological disorders, cancer, and more.
Quality of Life Information: Work-Life Balance: Regular
administrative work week with some responsibilities extending
beyond normal business hours. Community and Location Benefits:
Living Conditions: Affordable cost of living and mild climate.
Local Schools: Reputable school districts (NISD, NEISD) and higher
education institutions (UTSA, Trinity University, St. Mary's
University). Cultural Activities: Historic sites, festivals, art
museums, music, and theater. Overall Quality of Life: Outdoor
activities, robust healthcare system, diverse community, and
extensive shopping and dining options. Candidate Qualifications:
Citizenship: Must be a U.S. citizen. Education: Doctor of Medicine
or equivalent degree from a school in the U.S. or Canada, or
foreign equivalent with ECFMG certification. Licensure: Full,
unrestricted license to practice medicine or surgery in a U.S.
state, territory, commonwealth, or the District of Columbia.
Residency Training: Completion of ACGME- or AOA-approved residency
leading to board certification eligibility. Board Certification:
Required in Radiology. English Proficiency: Must be proficient in
spoken and written English. Physical Requirements: Must meet the
physical standards for appointments. VA Benefits: Federal Holidays:
11 paid federal holidays. Vacation Days: 26 days per year (accruing
8 hours per pay period). Sick Leave: 13 days per year (accruing 4
hours per pay period). FERS: Federal Employees Retirement System
offers a pension for retirement. TSP: Thrift Savings Plan similar
to a 401(k) with agency matching contributions. Why San Antonio?
San Antonio offers an attractive living environment with a lower
cost of living, quality schools, rich cultural experiences,
excellent healthcare facilities, and a vibrant community lifeāall
making it a perfect place to live and work. Interested candidates
are encouraged to apply and become part of a team committed to
providing superior healthcare to America's veterans. If you possess
the needed qualifications and are driven by a passion for service
come an join a team that truly makes a difference. Join us in
making a difference at South Texas Veterans Health Care System.
Your expertise and leadership can help shape the future of Veteran
care in our community. Keywords: Radiology, Diagnostic Imaging,
Chief Radiologist, Medical Imaging, Healthcare Leadership, Veterans
Health, Board-Certified Radiologist, MRI, CT Scans, Healthcare
Management
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