Chief of Interventional Radiology
Company: University of South Alabama
Location: Mobile
Posted on: January 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Division Chief of Vascular and Interventional
Radiology University of South Alabama Health (USA Health) Mobile,
AL – America’s Coastal City USA Health—the region’s only academic
medical center—is Transforming Medicine along the Gulf Coast to
care for the unique needs of our community. USA Health is changing
how medical care, education, and research impact the health of
people who live in Mobile and the surrounding area. Our team of
physicians, advanced care providers, nurses, therapists, and
researchers provide the region’s most advanced medicine at multiple
facilities, campuses, clinics, and classrooms. We offer patients
convenient access to innovative treatments and advancements that
improve the health and overall wellbeing of our community. The
Department of Radiology at the University of South Alabama
Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine and USA Health is seeking
an innovative and collaborative Division Chief of Vascular and
Interventional Radiology to lead and guide the growth of a dynamic
academic IR program serving the vibrant Gulf Coast region. This is
an exciting opportunity to shape a comprehensive, system-managed IR
service line that spans three hospitals and a growing network of
outpatient and specialty centers across coastal Alabama. The
Division of Interventional Radiology serves USA Health University
Hospital, USA Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital, USA Health
Providence Hospital, and the USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute.
Together, the three hospitals are licensed for over 700 beds and
include a Level I trauma center. Responsibilities include clinical
coverage of the interventional radiology service, instruction of
medical students and residents in diagnostic radiology,
interventional radiology, and the pursuit of academic interests and
research. Academic rank and salary will be determined based on the
candidate’s experience and qualifications. The Division integrates
and performs all aspects of IR including spinal augmentation,
women’s health, hepatobiliary disease, trauma, dialysis access
maintenance, vascular disease, and interventional oncology; and has
recently launched a histotripsy program for liver tumors, serving
both an academic and regional referral population. The successful
candidate will work closely with departmental and health system
leadership to: Define standards of practice and clinical pathways
Build subspecialty programs across the system Strengthen our
teaching and research missions within the USA College of Medicine
Provide a foundation of leadership with which to grow from
Highlights of the Chief IR Role Overall Purpose : To build a
world-class Interventional Radiology division Role Distinction :
Grow the service line and launch IR/DR residency while
collaborating with numerous groups to deliver the best care
possible Call: Manageable call schedule supported by experienced
staff, residents, and APPs Leadership: Guide a growing, high-acuity
IR program across the USA Health system Faculty Development: Be
instrumental in recruiting IR faculty Collaboration: Work closely
with the department chair of radiology and multidisciplinary teams
in oncology, surgery, and hepatology to deliver world-class care
Career Advancement : Leadership opportunity at a major university
with growth potential and academic rank Compensation: Highly
competitive, above the 50th percentile, with incentive
opportunities Why USA Health Reputation : USA Health is a
well-established leader in radiology health care Differentiation :
USA Health differentiates itself with a commitment to excellence
and a comprehensive network of critical services Comprehensive
healthcare network in Gulf Coast, covering a very large catchment
population. Strong academic focus on medical education and
scholarly activity Recent expansion to address growing IR service
line and departmental needs. Development of the IR/DR residency
will support the need for departmental growth An employer that
truly cares about transforming healthcare and nurturing future
leaders Community America’s Gulf Coast City: Mobile, Alabama is a
Gulf Coast city known for its thriving arts & culture, culinary
scene, recreation, quality of life, and southern charm Educational
Environment : Access to quality school systems committed to
excellence Community Safety : Mobile has low crime rates, fostering
a safe community and a vibrant downtown—ideal for families and
professionals alike Recreational Opportunities : Temperate climate;
Beautiful, white-sand beaches, rivers, nature trails, and
family-friendly activities Low Cost of Living : Mobile offers a low
cost of living compared to many other areas. Across the bay, the
Eastern Shore communities of Fairhope and Daphne offer picturesque
small-town living, excellent schools, and beautiful waterfront
sunsets Chief of IR Qualifications Required Education and Expertise
: MD or DO degree. ABR Certified and fellowship trained with
Certificate of Added Qualification (CAQ) in Interventional
Radiology. A license to practice medicine in Alabama is required
upon hire Experience : 5 years’ experience in Interventional
Radiology, at the level of associate or full professor.
Demonstrated leadership and academic experience Key Skills :
Ability to grow a division from the ground-up with potential to be
in charge of as many as (8) physicians. Commitment to clinical
excellence, innovation, and mentorship Key Attributes : A
charismatic leader and teacher who is a consummate team player. A
person who is flexible, willing to think outside of the box and
lead by example. Supports the strategic goals of the health system
Application Instructions: Confidential inquiries, nominations and
applications (CV and Letter of Interest) can be directed to USA
Health’s executive search partner Julie Miller at jmiller@kbic.com
and/or academicmedicine@kbic.com or call directly (972) 265-5236.
Application Link: https://www.kbic.com/job/chief
-of-interventional-radiology Equal Employment
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
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