Radioligand Applications Specialist (RAS)- Northeast-Remote
- New York, NY
Job Description
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Advanced Accelerator Applications, a Novartis company, is an innovative radiopharmaceutical company developing, producing and commercializing molecular nuclear medicine diagnostics and therapeutics. AAA offers professionals the opportunity to face new challenges and pursue a career in a fast growing, technology driven healthcare company. We are passionate about improving patient health by leading innovation in nuclear medicine.
The Radioligand Applications Specialist (RAS)- Northeast- Remote works directly with Oncology healthcare professionals across accounts, educates targeted radioligand treatment centers about appropriate setup, process, handling, administration and infrastructure, and as well as helping educate on appropriate radiopharmaceutical licensing for Lu177, Ga 68 and other relevant radio linkers. The RAS provides technical nuclear medicine training and education to ensure the safe and appropriate utilization and handling of all AAA products.
The RAS serves as the point of contact for all radioligand technical knowledge, education, and support to both external customers and internal partners. The RAS will lead the assessment and technical setup for targeted radioligand therapy treatment centers in partnership with customer accounts
The RAS works to educate stakeholders within accounts across healthcare specialties, including nuclear medicine and radiation oncology HCPs, to ensure the safe and appropriate administration of AAA products. The RAS provides information on operational logistics and ordering of approved AAA products and helps provide appropriate calibration sources and other on-label technical support.
Licensing and education and/or training activities include:
• Provide sites with education and training on handling, administration and radiation safety of AAA products
• Provide account education for on-site preparation and infusion processes for AAA products, and education for appropriate radiopharmaceutical licensing and licensing logistics for AAA products
• Appropriately respond to inquiries relating to safety and handling of AAA products that are received from an account's radiation safety committee
• Collect and maintain accurate information in AAA's licensing database
• Provide appropriate education and information in connection with dial setting for Lu 177 and Ga 68, as required to maintain compliance
• Collect product quality reports and liaise with manufacturing to provide timely training support for sites
•Profile external accounts with focus on nuclear medicine and radiation oncology departments
• Partner and support internal partners with radioligand technical expertise and training for educational materials and appropriate educational presentations to external partners
• There is a monthly overnight travel requirement of up to 50% for the territory
• This role will cover the following geography: NJ, NY, NH, MA, PA, VT, DE, VA, WV, RI, Washington DC, etc.
EEO Statement The Novartis Group of Companies are Equal Opportunity Employers and take pride in maintaining a diverse environment. We do not discriminate in recruitment, hiring, training, promotion or other employment practices for reasons of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital or veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected status. We are committed to building diverse teams, representative of the patients and communities we serve, and we strive to create an inclusive workplace that cultivates bold innovation through collaboration and empowers our people to unleash their full potential.
Minimum requirements
What you'll bring to the role:
Education:
• A Bachelor's Degree required; Additional advanced certification and/or certification required: Nuclear Medicine, Health Physics, Radiation Therapy, Medical Imaging, or Radiochemistry
Experience & Requirements:
• Current license in Nuclear Medicine technology, Radiation Oncology or Nuclear Pharmacy required
• A minimum of 5 years of industry or clinical experience is required
• Experience in oncology, NET and Prostate cancer is highly preferred
• Nuclear Medicine and/or Clinical Development experience preferred
• State licensing knowledge and expertise required
• Project management experience preferred
• Ability to work effectively with teams
• Strong clinical expertise in Oncology preferred
• There is a monthly overnight travel requirement of up to 50% for the territory
• This role will cover the following geography: NJ, NY, NH, MA, PA, VT, DE, VA, WV, RI, Washington DC, etc.
At Advanced Accelerator Applications, we believe the answers are found when highly agile and collaborative people like you are brought together in an inspiring environment. Where you are given opportunities to explore transformative innovation. Where you are empowered to push boundaries/create innovation/challenge assumptions by taking smart risks, and where people who share your determination to tackle the world's toughest medical challenges surround you.
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