
Associate Director, Radiopharmaceutical Clinical Applications – Mid-Atlantic
Posted 6 hours ago

Posted 6 hours ago
This is a fully remote position, open to applicants in New Jersey, +3 more states.
• Identify, cultivate, and maintain long-term relationships with Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) and Healthcare Providers (HCPs) within the designated territory.
• Deliver training to imaging and treatment centers regarding the handling, administration, and radiation safety of existing products.
• Provide education on-site for preparation and infusion processes of products, including radiopharmaceutical licensing, support for approved imaging therapies, and clinical trials.
• Inform the HCP community to ensure they possess the necessary knowledge and technical skills to utilize Lantheus products safely and effectively.
• Leverage clinical and technical expertise to enhance institutional workflows, regional diagnostic imaging trends, treatment guidelines, and advancements in oncology and molecular imaging.
• Collect insights into the needs and interests of healthcare providers and the medical requirements of patients focusing on Lantheus approved and investigational agents.
• Maintain comprehensive and current knowledge of imaging techniques, clinical information, and product data in the fields of diagnostic and therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals.
• Respond appropriately and accurately document scientific data in response to unsolicited inquiries from customers regarding both approved and investigational products.
• Support Lantheus Field Research Initiatives, including Investigator Sponsored Trials (ISTs), the Image Library, and Clinical Trials aligned with the Lantheus pipeline.
• Participate in national congresses and meetings, providing medical and scientific booth support as needed, in accordance with industry regulations.
• Thoroughly understand and adhere to all Lantheus Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), working protocols, and corporate mandates.
• A minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree is required.
• At least 4 years of experience as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist, Clinical Application Specialist, or a similar/relevant role.
• A minimum of 2 years of clinical experience in oncology, urology, neurology, or radiopharmaceuticals/medical imaging.
• Excellent communicator and presenter with demonstrated oral and written communication abilities.
• Advanced knowledge of current and emerging trends in Nuclear Medicine, radiopharmaceuticals, and diagnostic imaging.
• Skilled at translating and conveying approved scientific or clinical data into high-quality medical information suitable for the intended audience.
• Proven success in a team-oriented environment, communicating effectively with management, peers, and cross-functional teams.
• Highly driven to achieve optimal results with a demonstrated history of career progression and accomplishments.
• Established ability to manage multiple tasks concurrently while adapting to and communicating changes effectively.
• Proficient in Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
• Willingness to travel 60%; must reside near an international airport.
• A comprehensive health benefits package that includes medical, prescription drug, dental, and vision coverage.
• Life and disability insurance benefits.
• Pre-tax accounts.
• 401(k) plan with company contributions.
• A generous time-off package that includes paid vacation, holidays, sick days, and paid parental leave.
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