Clinical Applications Specialist- Neurology/oncology (chicago)

GE Healthcare GE Healthcare · Healthcare · IL +2 · Remote · Engineering / Technology

GE Healthcare is seeking a Clinical Applications Specialist for their Neurology/Oncology division. This role focuses on ensuring GE HealthCare radiotracers translate into clinical impact by providing training, clinical expertise, and operational support to customers. The specialist will develop deep product and clinical knowledge, collaborate on training delivery, build customer relationships, support sales activities, present at conferences, and communicate market intelligence. The role requires specific Nuclear Medicine certifications, clinical imaging experience, and extensive travel.

What you'd actually do

  1. Develop product, clinical, workflow, and software knowledge, skills, and competence within the Nuclear Medicine and PET modality customers supporting GE Healthcare’s Neurology and Oncology radiopharmaceutical portfolio including Vizamyl, DaTscan, Cerianna and DaTQUANT quantification software.
  2. Collaborate and coordinate the delivery of on-site and virtual customer training, including pre-training coordination, patient go-live support, and ongoing post-go-live training and support as needed over the product's lifecycle. Participate in the company scheduling process for these events.
  3. Build solid customer relations by interfacing directly with customers including physicians, nurses, technologists, scheduling, and business office staff. Serve as the interface between the customer and GE.
  4. Collaborate with Field Sales teams to support pre-sale product activities such as image reviews, DaTQUANT quantification demos, technical product support, or similar activities.
  5. Present on GEHC RadioPharma products at conferences, speaking events, and customer events as needed to support clinical education of products. Present CE credits to technologists. Present Reader Training to Imagers.

Skills

Required

  • CNMT or equivalent specific Nuclear Medicine modality certification
  • 4+ years of clinical imaging experience
  • 3 years’ experience with Nuclear Medicine and PET modalities
  • Proficient use of software applications (Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, Excel)
  • Ability to learn specialized industry-specific software
  • Ability to travel extensively (85+%)
  • Residence located no more than 1 hour from a major airport
  • Ability to register with vendor credentialing services

Nice to have

  • Experience using DaTscan, Vizamyl and/or Cerianna
  • Familiarity with viewing software such as MIM, Hermes, and Syngo
  • Ability to support and contribute to strategy and innovation
  • Exceptional people skills
  • Ability to document, plan, market, and execute programs
  • Self-confident, service-oriented, conscientious, assertive, persistent, motivated, flexible and a collaborator
  • Strong training and communication skills (oral, written, presentation)

What the JD emphasized

  • Required to travel extensively 85+% (4-5 days per week including overnights and some weekends) within the US and Canada (USCAN) via multiple modes of transportation (car, air travel, train, etc.) as necessary for onsite customer education and training.
  • CNMT or equivalent specific Nuclear Medicine modality certification.
  • 4+ years of clinical imaging experience including a minimum of 3 years’ experience with Nuclear Medicine and PET modalities