Clinical Theranostics Specialist

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Telix Pharmaceuticals Limited

📍Remote - United States

Summary

Join Telix Pharmaceuticals, a fast-growing radiopharmaceutical company, as a Clinical Technical Specialist (CTS). You will play a crucial role in the international rollout of our prostate cancer imaging agent and contribute to advancing our late clinical-stage products. The CTS is responsible for engaging with healthcare professionals (HCPs) to optimize clinical workflow integration, building relationships with medical experts, and communicating scientific information. This position requires a strong scientific background, experience with PET/CT scanning and radiopharmaceuticals, and excellent communication skills. The ideal candidate will be located in a specified region of the US and will travel extensively. Telix offers a competitive compensation and benefits package, including bonuses, equity, generous vacation time, and support for professional development.

Requirements

  • BS or MS degree in scientific discipline (preferred Radiology or similar) or equivalent experience required
  • Certification by Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) or the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) required
  • 2 years’ experience with technical aspects of PET/CT scanning with NGI’s required
  • Experience in radiopharmaceuticals required, prostate cancer preferred
  • Thorough understanding of relevant policies guiding the Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Experience/expertise in interpretation of scientific data, market research, and competitive intelligence tools
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite
  • Proven track record of delivering results that meet or exceed targeted objectives
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Strong multi-tasking, time-management, organization and interpersonal skills, business acumen, and high level of emotional intelligence
  • Detailed knowledge of regulations and practices related to industry interactions with healthcare professionals
  • Ability to take initiative and work both independently and in a team environment
  • Ability to quickly understand complex disease areas, treatments, and clinical development plans, healthcare landscape, hospitals, healthcare professionals, and patient journey
  • Valid driver’s license
  • Local, regional, and national travel up to 75%
  • Must live within close proximity to major airport

Responsibilities

  • Aid in new site onboarding, helping the site optimize settings and protocols to increase proper use of Telix radiopharmaceuticals in commercial setting and clinical trial setup
  • Align and execute field activities in support of Medical Affairs Strategic plan
  • Identify and communicate research gaps, opportunities, and relevant field intelligence to inform medical strategy
  • Identify opportunities for medical team to present education and publications on disease state, real world experience and clinical trials
  • Leverage expertise to enhance and broaden knowledge among internal and external stakeholders
  • Attend medical/scientific meetings to represent Medical Affairs by strengthen individual expertise/proficiency as well as capture, integrate, and summarize information of strategic interest
  • Appropriately support submission of Medical Education grants and Investigator-Initiated Research
  • Provide product training and presentations to internal and external stakeholders to ensure accurate communication and utilization of Telix products
  • Support cross-functional colleagues (e.g., commercial, marketing, clinical operations), in appropriate activities
  • Support new site onboarding to ensure successful first and subsequent scanning
  • Actively participate in relevant team meetings, organizational activities, and HQ-driven medical affairs activities
  • Leveraging unique skill sets, assume lead responsibility for project work identified by Medical Affairs leadership and/or organizational priorities
  • Maintain thorough and up-to-date knowledge of imaging techniques, clinical information, and data with radiopharmaceuticals
  • Maintain a high level of team knowledge of and appropriately implement current local pharmaceutical regulation and ensure implementation of Telix policies and procedures. Ensure all CTS activities, including external interactions, are conducted in accordance with Telix objectives, compliance policies and procedures as well as with legal and ethical standards
  • Maintain current clinical and professional certifications
  • Collect and communicate competitive intelligence and insights through KOL interactions, and medical meetings

Preferred Qualifications

Ideal candidates will be located in: WA, OR, ID, MT, WY, ND, SD, NE, IA and MN

Benefits

  • Competitive salaries
  • Annual performance-based bonuses
  • An equity-based incentive program
  • Generous vacation
  • Paid wellness days
  • Support for learning and development

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