Radiopharmaceutical Applications Liaison
Key Responsibilities:
- Build and sustain strategic relationships with KOLs and institutional stakeholders (e.g., Nuclear Medicine Physicians, Radiologists, Radiation Oncologists, Technologists, Radiation Safety Officers, Health Physicists, Nursing Staff, Advanced Practice Providers).
- Lead site readiness and workflow integration for approved agents and clinical trials, including product handling, administration, radiation safety, and radiopharmaceutical licensing considerations.
- Deliver clinical and technical education to support safe, effective, guideline-aligned product utilization.
- Serve as a senior subject matter expert in nuclear medicine and radiopharmaceutical applications.
- Support clinical trial execution via site training, protocol education, and alignment with Clinical Development and Operations.
- Respond to unsolicited scientific inquiries for approved and investigational products with accurate documentation and regulatory compliance.
- Generate field insights on diagnostic imaging and radiopharmaceutical trends, adoption barriers, and launch implications.
- Provide medical/scientific congress support as requested, per policies and regulations.
- Ensure adherence to SOPs and regulatory frameworks, including GCP, HIPAA, and applicable FDA regulations.
- Applies AI to improve team execution and decision-making.
Qualifications & Experience:
- Bachelorβs degree required (CNMT preferred).
- 7+ yearsβ experience in nuclear medicine, radiopharmaceutical clinical applications, oncology imaging, or related field.
- Experience leading complex site education and workflow implementation.
- Advanced understanding of radiopharmaceutical science, nuclear medicine operations, and diagnostic imaging trends.
- Ability to translate complex data into practical site execution strategies.
- Strong executive presence; ability to build institutional relationships.
- Cross-functional experience in matrixed biotech/pharma environment.
- Excellent communication, presentation, and organizational skills.
- Oncology and radiopharmaceutical experience strongly preferred.
Compensation & Benefits (as stated):
- Remote (United States): $173,217β$209,899.
- Benefits include health coverage, wellbeing support, financial protection (401(k), disability, life/accident insurance, etc.). Paid time off per role eligibility.
Application instructions:
- If hired/for compensation details, no additional application instructions are provided in the posting.