Clinical Applications Lead - Denver / Chicago / Los Angeles / Pheonix
Jubilant Pharma Limited · Denver, CO · 1 wk ago
HealthcareFull-time
Position Overview
The Clinical Application Lead is responsible for PET product applications training on-site and in-house with clients within the US and globally. The application specialist is the front line expert for JDI PET products and the modality of Cardiac PET. This position plays a key role to ensure client satisfaction and loyalty through education, product support, and expertise in the field of Nuclear Cardiology and Nuclear Medicine.
Responsibilities
- Educational Support and Training
- Develops and conducts educational events or programs for clients, professional societies, working groups within the medical community on PET, focusing on Cardiac PET.
- Conduct training sessions for hospital and clinic personnel.
- Techical Assistance and Troubleshooting
- Assist with the setup and installation of the RUBY Rubidium Elution System (RbES) and RUBY-FILL® generator.
- Provide exceptional service and troubleshooting support for Rb-82 programs.
- Maintain knowledge on NM and PET cameras, hardware, and software.
- Client and Customer Engagement
- Ensure complete customer satisfaction through regular visits, emails, and phone calls.
- Sets out, cultivates and maintains strong relationships with Key Opinion Leaders.
- Collaboration and Cross-Functional Liaison
- Collaborate with camera vendors to enhance training programs.
- Collaborate with various departments within JDI for a cohesive team approach.
- Conference Participation, Networking and Professional Development
- Attend major conferences to network and present as needed.
- Seek new opportunities and engage with industry leaders.
- Stay ahead of future trends in the field.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in a relevant field
- Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist with CT and/or PET Certification
- Minimum of 3 years of experience as a Nuclear Medicine and/or PET technologist, including performing Cardiac PET studies
- Previous experience in medical applications training and Nuclear Medicine/PET research studies; and experience with Theranostics and/or PET oncology therapies are a plus
- Able to travel up to 60-75% of the time within the US and globally, have a valid passport and drivers’ license
- Public speaking experience with strong written and oral communication skills
- Adept working with PowerPoint, Word, and Excel