[Remote] Field Clinical Specialist
Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Precision Neuroscience is building a next-generation brain–computer interface (BCI) to heal and empower millions of people living with neurological conditions. They are seeking a Field Clinical Specialist to support the use of the Layer 7 device in clinical research, involving collaboration with healthcare professionals, managing data collection, and providing technical support.
Responsibilities
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams including neuroscientists, neurosurgeons, engineers, and electrophysiologists to manage and oversee the clinical research use of the Layer 7 Device, ensuring optimal performance and compliance with study protocols
- Assist in the clinical experimental design, preparatory work, systematic collection, documentation, and analysis of clinical data, including patient perspectives and device performance metrics, to support research initiatives
- Assist in the development and training for clinical staff regarding the surgical workflow for placement, use and removal of the device
- Act as a point of contact for troubleshooting technical issues, providing timely resolutions to maintain signal fidelity and data collection ability
- Prepare and present polished results to internal and external collaborators in a timely fashion
- Relaying insights to the greater team for, but not limited to, system/process evolution, feature development, and study improvement
Skills
- Bachelor's degree or above in mechanical, electrical or biomedical engineering, neuroscience, biology or related fields. OR at least 7 years of clinical experience in neurosurgery or neurocritical care
- 2+ years' experience in a field support role or a similar position within a medical device company, preferably in clinical device research context
- Strong understanding of neuroscience and functional cortical organization, basic neurosurgery concepts, hardware, electronics and software applications
- Strong understanding of the scientific method and engineering first principles
- Experience with or an understanding of good clinical practice (GCP) and FDA guidelines
- Excellent troubleshooting skills and the ability to think critically under pressure
- Excellent organizational and communication skills plus a good sense in scientific presentation, with the ability to convey technical concepts to non-technical audiences
- Self starter with proven ability to thrive in fast-paced environments, work effectively on tight timelines, and adapt to changing priorities
- Strong understanding of medical devices and patient care involved in the neuromonitoring or extraoperative care setting, including monitoring systems, infusion pumps, drains and ventilators
Benefits
- Hybrid work model
- Up to 70% travel
- Employment authorization required
- Work based in Manhattan office or remote based on site locations
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