
Clinical Scientist – MI
GE HealthCare
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: New Jersey • United States
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Salary
💰 $100,000 - $150,000 per year
About the role
- Support institutions across the Eastern U.S. in highly collaborative PET and SPECT clinical research with radiologists, physicists, technologists, and specialists.
- Closely connect with GEHC global modality clinical and R&D teams, explore unmet clinical and technical needs with external collaborators identifying new research needs and building evidence.
- Maintain and grow collaborator networks increasing connections between sites, driving insights into GEHC roadmap planning, and partnering with other functions (marketing, engineering, regulatory) for appropriate utilization of GE results.
- Grow mindshare through joint scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals.
- Provide support in pre- and post-market evidence generation, working with Research and Scientific Affairs to optimize collaborations and approach tied to GE product development needs and aligned institution interests.
- Study new technology concepts and leverage expertise to move initiatives forward.
- Assist in maturing evidence portfolio (writing journal publications/summary articles, technical documents, clinical marketing/training collaterals) and identifying unique opportunities for partnership (contributing to letters of support, research proposals, supporting identified grant submissions).
- Drive adoption of new technology or clinical applications through advocacy and evidence.
- Participate in presentations and scanner demonstrations regarding use of products for the institution's research purposes.
- Support GEHC cross functional teams in providing educational services and training in response to academic site inquiries, serving as a technical product expert and prioritizing feedback.
- Continuously grow clinical and technical expertise which may include participation in local or global congresses, mentoring, giving talks in small group or congress setting, connecting with other scientists, attending training, participating in internal development meetings, and staying abreast of new literature.
Requirements
- PhD plus 5 years' work experience in Physics, Chemistry, Life Sciences, Computer Science, Biomedical/Electrical/Software Engineering, or related field
- 3+ years of experience in medical imaging or closely related field, especially with expertise in PET or SPECT
- Demonstrated record of innovation and development
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Demonstrated clear thinking and problem-solving abilities and able to quickly grasp new ideas
- Self-starter, able to work independently and collaboratively, results oriented, able to multi-task
- Flexible, intellectually curious, and able to work with cross-functional, global teams
- Ability to work dynamically including from customer location, remote office, hospital or clinical site, and with ability to travel (<50%)
- Adherence to practices related to Quality, Compliance, and Continuous Improvement
- Focused experience in a specific clinical environment (e.g. radiology or cardiology department) including first authored peer reviewed articles
- Familiarity with GE Imaging Systems and research on those systems
Benefits
- medical
- dental
- vision
- paid time off
- 401(k) plan with employee and company contribution opportunities
- life insurance
- disability insurance
- accident insurance
- tuition reimbursement
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
PhDmedical imagingPETSPECTPhysicsChemistryLife SciencesBiomedical EngineeringElectrical EngineeringSoftware Engineering
Soft Skills
written communicationverbal communicationproblem-solvingself-startercollaborativeresults orientedmulti-taskingflexibilityintellectual curiosityclear thinking