Clinical Site Technology Specialist (Nuclear Medicine)

  • Full-time

Company Description

PSI is a leading Contract Research Organization with more than 29 years in the industry offering a perfect balance between stability and innovation to both clients and employees.  We focus on delivering quality and on-time services across a variety of therapeutic indications.

Job Description

As a Site Technology Specialist, you will work with clinical sites and provide technical support and expertise related to technology (Kidney imaging, cell therapy, radiology and renal ultrasounds).

You will:

  • Provide clinical sites with technical support and expertise related to technology (Nuclear medicine, kidney imaging, interventional radiology)
  • Assist in the design and implementation of study related forms, guidelines and manuals related to technologies
  • Coordinate data collection related to technologies, including but not limited to nuclear medicine, radiology, etc.
  • Provide technical and initiation support to sites
  • Identify, track, and report specific technical timepoints in the study related to study procedures including imaging, scans, and other technologies
  • Determine technical resources needed for project implementation, and communicates needs to department managers
  • Organize technical training for project teams
  • Provide support to the project teams to ensure proper documentation of study-specific assessments related to study technologies
  • Support site initiation preparation and performs technical visits to assist the site team with technical aspects of the study
  • Assist and advises the site monitor in the area of study technologies
  • Provide relevant technology-related information to Business Development for proposals
  • Prepare for and attends Bid Defense Meetings
  • Attend and presents at Investigator’s Meetings

Qualifications

  • At least Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (Medical Imagining, Radiologic Technology, etc.)
  • Licensed specialist in relevant technology from the Czech Ministry of Health
  • Minimum 5 years’ experience in the specified technology: Nuclear Medicine, Molecular imaging, etc. 
  • Experience in operation and QC procedures related to overseeing and managing PET imaging agents and therapeutic RLTs
  • Fluency in Czech and advanced English
  • Proficiency in standard MS Office applications
  • Must have the ability to travel (20% of time)
  • Must have excellent communication skills and the ability to collaborate while working in a team environment

Additional Information

Make the right call and take your career to a whole new level. Join the company that focuses on its people and invests in their professional development and success. Our recruitment process is easy and straightforward, and we’ll be there with you every step of the way. We will guide and support you with information, making your experience as smooth as possible.

We can consider both remote and office based applications.

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