Due to continued growth in clinical volume, expansion of our multidisciplinary programs, and a deep institutional commitment to faculty well-being and sustainability, the Section of Pediatric Interventional Radiology at CHOC Children’s Hospital, now part of Rady Children’s Health - Orange County (RCHOC), is recruiting a full-time Pediatric Interventional Radiologist.
About the Practice
Our team performs over 3,000 image-guided pediatric interventions annually, with year-overyear growth exceeding 20%.We are the only dedicated pediatric IR program in Orange County and serve as a critical hub for patients across the region.
RCHOC is unique in that Interventional Radiology is an independent department— purpose-built and equipped with dedicated capital investment, not repurposed from other service lines.The department was developed specifically for pediatric IR and opened in 2025 with entirely new infrastructure and technology.This institutional design reflects RCHOC’s deep commitment to the long-term success and autonomy of the IR service line, enabling strategic growth, programmatic development, and physician well-being.
The practice is now anchored by a new, purpose-designed IR department, located within the perioperative space, immediately adjacent to pre-op and post-op care areas. Pediatric anesthesiology is always available, ensuring seamless coordination and safety for both routine and complex cases.
Our facilities include:
Biplane and single-plane Philips Azurion suites with fully equipped dedicated Samsung ultrasound units in each room.
Embedded reading rooms and back-office support for integrated longitudinal care.
Dedicated clinic space and staff provided in a new state-of-the-art on campus outpatient tower, ensuring a seamless patient and family experience from consultation to intervention and follow-up.
We are supported by a multidisciplinary team that includes:
IR-dedicated APP
Pediatric-trained anesthesiologists
A collaborative network of referring providers across RCHOC's Centers of Excellence (e.g., Cancer, Neurosciences, and Heart Institutes)
Procedural Scope
We perform the full spectrum of pediatric interventional procedures, including:
Vascular access
Enteral and biliary interventions
Vascular malformation therapies
Embolization and angiography
DVT/PE thrombolysis
Craniofacial endovascular procedures
Image-guided musculoskeletal interventions
RCHOC also supports a strong Vascular Anomalies Center, where IR plays a foundational role in collaboration with hematology, plastics, dermatology, ENT, and genetics.
Academic & Institutional Environment
RCHOC maintains strong academic affiliations with UC Irvine and supports teaching of residents, fellows, and medical students. Opportunities for research, innovation, and institutional leadership are abundant and encouraged. The IR section plays an active role in hospital-wide initiatives to improve value, patient experience, and faculty engagement.
Minimum Requirements
MD or DO degree (or equivalent)
Board-certified or board-eligible in Interventional Radiology
Completion of a Pediatric Interventional Radiology fellowship preferred, but negotiable
Eligible for California medical licensure
Demonstrated interest in teaching, innovation, and/or multidisciplinary care
What We Offer
A high-performing, mission-driven environment with strong IR leadership
Competitive compensation with productivity and growth incentives
Full benefits package and we are PSLF Eligible
Protected administrative and academic time
World-class location in the heart of Orange County, California, offering unmatched quality of life, schools, and recreation
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