Interventional Radiologist
Company : Essen Health Care
Location : Bronx, NY, 10451
Job Type : Full Time
Date Posted : 12 January 2026
Overview
At Essen Health Care, we care for that!
As the largest privately held multispecialty medical group in the Bronx, we provide high-quality, compassionate, and accessible medical care to some of the most vulnerable and under-served residents of New York State. Guided by a Population Health model of care, Essen has five integrated clinical divisions offering urgent care, primary care, and specialty services, as well as nursing home staffing and care management. Founded in 1999, our over 20-year commitment has fueled an unwavering dedication toward innovating a better healthcare delivery system. Essen has expanded from a single primary care office to an umbrella organization offering specialties from women’s health to endocrinology, from psychiatry to a vast array of other specialties. All clinical services are offered via telehealth or in-person at over 35 medical offices and at home through the Essen House Calls program.
Essen Health Care is the place Where Care Comes Together! We are looking for the most talented and effective individuals to join our rapidly growing company. With over 1,100 employees and 400+ Practitioners, we care for over 250,000 patients annually in New York City and beyond. From medical providers to administration & operational staff, there is a career here for you. Join our team today!
Job Summary
We are seeking a highly skilled and dedicated Interventional Radiologist to join our medical team. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in minimally invasive image-guided procedures, utilizing advanced medical imaging techniques such as CT, fluoroscopy, and ultrasound. This role involves providing comprehensive interventional radiology services across various specialties, including vascular, neurointerventional, oncology, and musculoskeletal interventions. The position offers an opportunity to work within a dynamic clinical environment that emphasizes patient-centered care, clinical research, and multidisciplinary collaboration. Candidates should possess strong knowledge of medical terminology, HIPAA compliance, and proficiency with Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems such as Epic and EMR systems.
Responsibilities
- Perform diagnostic and therapeutic interventional radiology procedures including catheterization, vascular interventional radiography, neurocritical care interventions, and radiation therapy.
- Conduct minimally invasive procedures such as embolizations, biopsies, drainages, gastric lavage, and wound care under image guidance.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to develop comprehensive care plans for patients across inpatient and outpatient settings.
- Utilize advanced imaging modalities including CT, nuclear medicine, and diagnostic radiology to evaluate patient conditions accurately.
- Manage pre- and post-procedure patient assessments ensuring optimal outcomes and safety.
- Maintain detailed and accurate medical records in compliance with HIPAA standards and CPT coding requirements.
- Participate in clinical research trials to advance interventional radiology practices and improve patient care standards.
- Educate patients on procedures, risks, benefits, and post-procedure care plans while ensuring compassionate patient service.
Qualifications
- Proficiency with medical imaging techniques such as CT, nuclear medicine, diagnostic radiology, and interventional radiography.
- Experience with EHR systems including Epic and EMR systems for documentation and patient management.
- Strong knowledge of medical terminology related to internal medicine, cardiology, neurology, oncology, orthopedics, obstetrics/gynecology (Ob/Gyn), pediatrics, nephrology, pulmonology, rheumatology, infectious disease care, trauma medicine, hospice & palliative medicine, sleep medicine, immunology, pathology, behavioral health, addiction medicine, and other specialties relevant to interventional procedures.
- Familiarity with CPT coding for billing purposes.
- Ability to perform catheterization procedures safely within a sterile environment adhering to aseptic technique.
- Excellent patient assessment skills coupled with compassionate communication to ensure high-quality patient service.
- Critical care experience including neurocritical care and pediatric critical & intensive care is preferred.
- Knowledge of airway management techniques and ventilator support is advantageous. This position offers a challenging yet rewarding opportunity for experienced interventional radiologists committed to advancing minimally invasive treatments while delivering exceptional patient care in a multidisciplinary setting.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Essen Health care is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, and we seek candidates who desire to work in and serve an ethnically diverse population.
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Frequently asked questions
Bronx's healthcare landscape, served by institutions like Essen Health Care, shows growing demand for interventional radiologists due to its large underserved population. Compared to Manhattan or Brooklyn, the Bronx offers more opportunities in community-focused settings, often with a higher patient volume needing minimally invasive procedures.
While standard board certification in radiology and interventional radiology subspecialty is essential, Bronx employers often prefer candidates with additional credentials in neurointerventional or vascular procedures, reflecting the diverse clinical demands. Familiarity with HIPAA and proficiency in Epic EHR are highly valued in this region.
Expertise in CT-guided interventions, fluoroscopy, and ultrasound is crucial. Proficiency with advanced imaging modalities and experience performing embolizations, biopsies, and neurocritical care procedures set candidates apart, especially when combined with solid knowledge of CPT coding and aseptic catheterization techniques.
Essen Health Care supports growth through multidisciplinary collaboration and clinical research involvement. Radiologists can advance by leading specialized intervention programs or contributing to innovative minimally invasive treatments, benefiting from the organization’s scale and community health model in one of NYC’s largest multispecialty groups.
Given Essen’s integrated clinical divisions and telehealth services, interventional radiologists may experience flexible scheduling and hybrid work environments. The company’s community-oriented approach also fosters a supportive atmosphere, which can enhance professional satisfaction beyond typical hospital-based roles.
Interventional radiologist salaries in Bronx typically align slightly below Manhattan rates but remain competitive due to the area's cost of living. Annual compensation ranges from $350,000 to $450,000, reflecting the expertise required for complex minimally invasive procedures and patient care in a high-volume setting.
Candidates will engage with diverse, often underserved Bronx residents including vascular, neuro, and oncology patients. The role demands delivering compassionate, accessible care through in-person and telehealth platforms while addressing complex interventional needs across inpatient and outpatient contexts.
Essen leverages Epic and other EMR systems for streamlined documentation and coordination. Cutting-edge imaging modalities like CT, nuclear medicine, and fluoroscopy support precise diagnostics and interventions, enabling clinicians to enhance treatment accuracy and patient safety in minimally invasive procedures.
Essen emphasizes a population health model combining multidisciplinary care, research, and telehealth innovation. The scale of over 400 practitioners and focus on vulnerable communities create a dynamic environment where radiologists contribute not just clinically but also to systemic healthcare improvements.
Bronx’s public transit connectivity offers practical commuting options, though peak hours can be busy. Many Essen sites are accessible via subway and bus lines, making daily travel feasible. Candidates often weigh proximity to patient populations and practice locations when considering roles here.