Board-Certified Service Chief for Radiology
Company: Department of Veterans Affairs
Location: Aurora
Posted on: February 2, 2026
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Job Description:
The Rocky Mountain Regional Medical Center is seeking a
full-time Board-Certified Service Chief for Radiology Ready to take
the next step and be a leader? WHAT WE NEED Contribute to the
achievement of quality care standards, as well as the growth and
development of a VA academic hospital program. Must be an excellent
leader, communicator, and team player who is adaptable to the needs
of a large, well-established medical center. Supervise a variety of
radiology health care professionals and allied staff, including but
not limited to physicians, technologists, nurses, and
administrative staff. Contribute to the planning, developing, and
directing the general radiology, CT, Ultrasound, MRI, Mammography,
Interventional radiology, and nuclear medicine operations of the
Imaging Service (Fiscal, budgeting, operational, compliance, etc.).
Serve in the clinical role of a diagnostic radiologist,
interpreting the different types of radiology studies performed by
the Radiology Service (MRI, CT, ultrasound, nuclear medicine,
general radiology, and fluoroscopy. May provide services in other
clinical areas as trained/privileged, such as breast imaging or
interventional radiology). Support academic affiliations in
technologists, radiologic assistants, medical students, resident,
and other teaching programs that involve the Imaging Service.
Provide clinical experience, cognitive development, and other
aspects of effective teaching. Research is not required. Research
is encouraged by the VA and supported as feasible to allow the
opportunity for study design, data collection, analysis,
publication, and other aspects of research. WHO WE ARE We provide
you with health care services at 12 locations in eastern Colorado
and western Kansas: the Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center
(hospital) in Aurora, Colorado, and 11 community-based outpatient
clinics. We also have a Community Referral and Resource Center, a
40-bed community living center (nursing home), and a 40-bed
residential rehabilitation facility for homeless Veterans. In 2025,
we had 3,476 full-time employees, including 335 physicians and 1014
registered nurses. Our medical center has 227 beds distributed
among internal medicine, surgery, rehabilitative medicine, and
other services. That number also includes a 20-bed spinal cord
injury and disorders unit and a 30-bed community living center
(nursing home). WHAT WE OFFER • $375,000 to $400,000 • Sign on
bonus • Relocation allowance • 80% Clinical and 20% Administrative
• Some call coverage both onsite and remote • 50-55 days of paid
time off per year • Retirement: Traditional federal pension (5
years vesting) Federal 401k with up to 5% contribution matching •
Annual performance bonus (up to $15,000 annually) • Dedicated CME
time and allowances • Education Debt Reduction Program - up to
$200,000 tax free • Malpractice: Free liability protection with
tail coverage provided CONTACT INFORMATION james.pryan@va.gov
785-221-0838 1700 North Wheeling Street Aurora, CO 80045-7211
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