Opportunity Details
Department of Radiology
Diagnostic Radiology
Clinician
Commensurate w/Experience
Neuroradiologist (full- and part-time)
WashU Medicine Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology (MIR) is looking for full- and part-time neuroradiologists for faculty positions in our neuroradiology and neurointerventional sections. We are seeking academically dedicated individuals to join our growing team and help advance our clinical missions. Our practice primarily serves Barnes-Jewish Hospital, a quaternary referral and Level 1 trauma center, consistently recognized as one of the leading academic medical centers in the U.S.
Here are just a few reasons why our clinical faculty members are leading the way in neuroradiology:
- A nationally-recognized neuroradiology team interprets more than 100,000 exams and performs more than 2700 procedures annually in a state-of-the-art high volume setting.
- Leading edge equipment – among the most advanced available – that includes MRI, PET/MRI, a spine procedure suite, and photon-counting CT scanners with advanced imaging and 3D processing workstations.
- A unique case mix encompassing all modalities and different acuity levels, including oncology, trauma, head and neck, vascular and rare disease cases, with an option to participate in pediatric neuroradiology.
- Mentorship from leading radiologists offering guidance in research, education and career advancement, and numerous opportunities for continued development at department, medical school and university levels.
- Opportunity to work with highly qualified residents and fellows in one the largest and consistently ranked top training programs in the nation.
- We practice in a multidisciplinary setting and have close collaborative relationships with our WashU Med colleagues.
- A highly productive academic environment with robust collaborations within the department as well as strong research partnerships with radiology departments at top universities and institutions nationwide
- Opportunities for both investigator-initiated projects as well as participation in multidisciplinary NIH-funded research projects.
Applicants must be ABR board-certified or board eligible with either an MD or MD/PhD, and have fellowship training in neuroradiology. A background or strong interest in research is welcomed. MIR is committed to promoting an environment that is inclusive and welcoming to all individuals. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, veteran status, disability or genetic information.
Compensation/Benefits
Our radiologists receive a competitive compensation and benefits package as well as opportunities for additional income through evening and weekend moonlighting. In addition to health, life and disability coverage, we offer tuition assistance (including dependents) and a generous retirement program. There is also a professional development allowance, competitive time off and full access to a variety of wellness programs.
About St. Louis
Proudly located in the heart of the U.S., St. Louis is home to charming neighborhoods, vibrant music, art and culinary scenes, and plenty of fun for nature-lovers and urbanites alike — all packed into an affordable, welcoming city. Named as one of the nation’s most beautiful and affordable places to live and build a career, St. Louis has dozens of eclectic neighborhoods, each with their own perks and personalities, making it easy to find your place. It boasts the best of both worlds — the excitement of a big city with the comfort and convenience of a smaller town.
About MIR
WashU Medicine Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology (MIR) is a globally recognized center of imaging excellence and the academic radiology department at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. MIR provides a full range of diagnostic and therapeutic patient care services at Barnes-Jewish and St. Louis Children’s hospitals, Barnes-Jewish West County, Missouri Baptist Medical Center, Barnes-Jewish St. Peters and Progress West hospitals, Christian Hospital and Siteman Cancer Center, among others. In addition, MIR is an international leader in future-driven education and groundbreaking research that connects health science to health care.
About WashU Medicine
As global leaders in advancing human health, WashU Medicine has been at the forefront of groundbreaking discoveries and innovations in science and clinical care since its founding in 1891. Our nationally ranked medical center unites nearly 2,000 pioneering minds across 78 specialties and 130+ locations to pursue newer methods, bolder exploration and braver paths to the treatment of every illness. Located in the heart of America, we’re strategically surrounded by patients of every background whose diverse experiences shape inclusive solutions that make a difference everywhere.
About Siteman Cancer Center
The Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and WashU Medicine is an international leader in cancer treatment, research, prevention, education and community outreach. It is the only cancer center in Missouri and southern Illinois to hold the prestigious Comprehensive Cancer Center designation and “Exceptional” rating from the National Cancer Institute and membership in the National Comprehensive Cancer Network.
1/1/2026
No end date
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