A rural Montana hospital in Glasgow is recruiting a locum tenens Diagnostic Radiologist for an ongoing, stable assignment with a schedule that delivers genuine work-life balance. The position covers a broad general radiology workload — including mammography with tomosynthesis — with no call, no weekends, and no holidays, making it an ideal fit for a radiologist who values predictable, high-impact work in a scenic northern Montana setting.
Perks and Benefits
- Competitive locum tenens compensation commensurate with general radiology coverage rates
- Two-weeks-on, two-weeks-off schedule — only 50% of the month required on-site
- Zero call obligations: no overnight, weekend, or holiday coverage required
- Ongoing assignment with long-term continuity potential — not a short-term gap fill
- Independent contractor engagement structured for out-of-state radiologists
Practice Highlights
- Hospital-based inpatient radiology position serving a rural Montana community with consistent, stable imaging volume
- Broad general diagnostic radiology workload spanning inpatient and outpatient modalities
- Mammography interpretation required, including digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) on Hologic platform
- Light interventional radiology procedures performed as needed by the facility
- Monday–Friday workflow only — clean, predictable daily schedule with no after-hours burden
- Assignment is ongoing due to staffing need, providing a stable, long-term engagement rather than episodic coverage
- Immediate clinical impact in an underserved rural community with meaningful day-to-day contribution
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility in Diagnostic Radiology
- Comfort with the full scope of general diagnostic radiology across inpatient and outpatient studies
- Experience with light interventional radiology procedures
- MQSA certification required for mammography interpretation
- Hologic platform experience with tomosynthesis (3D mammography) capability required
- Active Montana medical license or eligibility and willingness to obtain one
About the Community
Glasgow is a small city in northeastern Montana situated along the Milk River, offering wide-open landscapes, abundant wildlife, and access to Fort Peck Lake — one of the largest reservoirs in the United States and a premier destination for fishing, boating, and outdoor recreation. The region draws clinicians who appreciate a quieter pace, low cost of living, and the kind of unspoiled natural scenery that is increasingly rare. For locum physicians spending two weeks per month on-site, Glasgow provides a genuinely restorative environment between clinical blocks.