Radiology locums and teleradiology opportunities

Radiology locums that fit how you actually work

Create one profile so Quick Duty can consider you for locums, teleradiology, moonlighting, onsite, hybrid, weekend, and recurring coverage opportunities based on your states, rates, availability, subspecialties, modalities, and reading preferences.

Quick signup today. Credentialing follow-up happens later when there is a real opportunity.

Radiologist profile

Ready for matching

3 new fits
Dr. Michael Chen

Dr. Michael Chen

Neuroradiology, CA/TX/FL licensed, Tele preferred

NeuroCT$325/hrEvenings ok
Active licenses added
Availability shared
Rates and preferences set

Evening neuro coverage

Strong fit

May 14, 7p-7a, CA, Tele

Weekend CT coverage

Open

May 18-19, TX, Remote

Hybrid onsite block

Review

June 3-7, FL, Onsite + tele

Groups see your fit, availability, credentials, and rates before requesting coverage.

Opportunities

Coverage opportunities built around your preferences

Quick Duty is for radiologists who are open to coverage work, even if you only want certain states, certain shifts, remote-only work, or a narrow set of subspecialty reads.

  • Teleradiology
  • Onsite coverage
  • Hybrid work
  • Moonlighting
  • Weekend shifts
  • Evening shifts
  • Overnight coverage
  • Short-term locums
  • Recurring coverage
  • Per diem coverage
  • State-specific opportunities
  • Subspecialty coverage

How it works

How Quick Duty works for radiologists

Signup is the low-friction intake step. The point is to understand what fits before asking you to spend time on a full credentialing packet.

01

Tell us how you want to work

Share basic information such as NPI, states, location preferences, rates, availability, tele, onsite, or hybrid preferences, subspecialties, modalities, and what you read.

02

We look for fit

Quick Duty uses that information to understand which radiology coverage opportunities may be relevant, so you are not sorting through generic roles that obviously do not fit.

03

Credentialing happens later

If there is a potential match, Quick Duty follows up for the additional credentialing materials needed for that group, facility, or coverage opportunity.

Matching

What helps us match you to better-fit opportunities

The more specific you are, the easier it is to avoid irrelevant opportunities and focus on radiology coverage work that is actually worth a conversation.

Where you can work

Licenses, locations, and where you are open to coverage.

  • Active state licenses
  • States you prefer
  • Locations you would consider
  • Tele, onsite, or hybrid preference

What you read

The clinical work you want more of, and what you want to avoid.

  • Subspecialties
  • Modalities
  • Study types you read
  • Study types you prefer not to read

When and how it works

Your schedule, rate expectations, and coverage format.

  • Availability
  • Shift preferences
  • Rate preferences
  • Weekend, evening, or overnight interest
  • Recurring vs one-off coverage interest

Who should join

Who should sign up

Quick Duty is built for radiologists who want better-fit locums, teleradiology, moonlighting, remote, onsite, hybrid, or recurring coverage conversations.

  • Diagnostic radiologists
  • Teleradiologists
  • Neuroradiologists
  • Body imagers
  • MSK radiologists
  • Breast imagers
  • Emergency radiologists
  • Radiologists with multiple state licenses
  • Radiologists open to moonlighting
  • Radiologists open to remote coverage
  • Radiologists open to onsite blocks
  • Radiologists who want fewer irrelevant recruiter conversations

Not a job board

Not another generic radiology job board

Quick Duty is not a traditional recruiting agency or a place to browse endless generic listings. The goal is to understand how radiologists want to work, understand what groups need covered, and help both sides move forward when the match makes sense.

  • No need to chase vague postings
  • No need to repeat preferences over and over
  • No need to engage on roles that obviously do not fit
  • Groups and radiologists can evaluate fit before moving forward
  • Your states, rates, availability, location preferences, and reading preferences matter upfront

Credentialing

Quick signup first. Credentialing later.

Quick Duty does not require a full credentialing packet just to sign up. Radiologists can start with a quick intake. If there is a real opportunity with a group or facility, Quick Duty will follow up for the necessary credentialing materials tied to that specific opportunity.

Later credentialing may include:

  • CV
  • License copies
  • Board certification
  • Malpractice history
  • References
  • Facility-specific forms
  • Other documents required by the group or facility

Signing up does not guarantee work, instant credentialing, or approval for any facility. Matches depend on demand, credentials, location, availability, rate, and fit.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is Quick Duty for radiologists?

Yes. Quick Duty helps radiologists get considered for radiology locums, teleradiology, moonlighting, onsite, hybrid, and recurring coverage opportunities.

Do I need to complete full credentialing before signing up?

No. Signup is lightweight. Credentialing follow-up happens later when there is a real coverage opportunity.

Is Quick Duty a recruiting agency?

No. Quick Duty is not a traditional recruiting agency. Quick Duty is building a radiology coverage network that matches radiologists and coverage needs based on fit, so groups and doctors can move forward when the match makes sense.

Can I sign up if I only want teleradiology?

Yes. You can indicate that you only want remote or teleradiology opportunities.

Can I sign up if I only want onsite work?

Yes. You can share the locations and states where you are open to onsite coverage.

Can I say what I do not want to read?

Yes. Quick Duty should collect both what you read and what you prefer not to read.

Does signing up guarantee work?

No. Signing up helps Quick Duty understand your fit for future or current opportunities. Work depends on demand, credentials, location, availability, and match.

What happens after I sign up?

Quick Duty reviews your information and follows up when there is a relevant opportunity or when more information is needed.

Get considered

Open to radiology coverage work?

Sign up once and tell Quick Duty what kinds of radiology opportunities actually fit: states, locations, rates, availability, tele or onsite preference, subspecialties, modalities, and what you read.

Takes only a few minutes to start. Credentialing follow-up happens later.