Clinical Applications Specialist-Dosimetry (West Region)
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Clinical Applications Specialist focuses on delivering training and education on dosimetry-based medical technology, supports customer training programs, and collaborates with cross-functional teams to optimize clinical workflows in oncology settings.
About this role
Symmetrio is seeking for our client, a multi-national medical device company,a Clinical Applications Specialist with a dosimetry background.This position requires a thorough knowledge of treatment planning systems, OIS and clinical workflows within a hospital oncology environment.Candidate must reside in the Western US.The compensation OTE is $160K.
Responsibilities:
- Provide clinical applications training to customers both onsite and remotely to ensure safe, effective, and confident use of medical technology in accordance with established guidelines and best practices.
- Support the management of customer clinical expectations by delivering high-quality education and ongoing guidance.
- As appropriate, share customer feedback and competitive insights with internal teams such as marketing, product management, and engineering.
- Coordinate and/or lead customer and internal employee training programs.
- Deliver presentations to small and large groups at seminars, training programs, conferences, and trade shows.
- Develop and maintain complementary training materials, including quick-reference guides, workbooks, video content, and implementation resources.
- Collaborate cross-functionally to support service excellence and optimize customer relationships.
- Support the design and delivery of onboarding and ongoing training programs for clinical applications specialists, including education related to new product releases.
Requirements
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Must reside in Western US (CA, OR, WA, NV, AK, HI, MT, ID)
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**Certified Medical Dosimetrist required **; additional RTT license preferred.
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Strong clinical understanding of workflows and processes within a medical and/or radiation oncology environment.
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Ability to travel extensively (up to 75–100%), including occasional weekends.
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Excellent interpersonal and relationship-building skills.
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Strong written, verbal, and listening communication skills.
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Adaptable, positive, and open to new ideas and changing environments.
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Highly motivated self-starter with the ability to work independently.
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Eager learner with the ability to quickly absorb and apply new concepts and technologies.
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