LimFlow Field Clinical Specialist – Charlotte – Inari Medical Position Available In Mecklenburg, North Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: The LimFlow Field Clinical Specialist position in Charlotte, offered by Inari Medical, requires a Bachelor's degree or Associates Degree in nursing or clinical, with a minimum of three years in a medical device clinical capacity or cath lab. The role involves educating physicians on device handling, implantation, and troubleshooting techniques, as well as collaborating with product development teams and providing clinical support. The base pay for this position is $130,000, with competitive health and wealth benefits offered by Inari Medical.
Job Description
As part of our commitment to fostering professional growth and recognizing the talents within our organization, we are opening these positions to internal candidates only. Patients first. No small plans. Take care of each other. These are the guiding principles that form the ethos of Inari Medical. The Field Clinical Specialist works using independent judgement, partners with local Account Managers to increase clinical support, and education resulting in increased clinical acumen.
Responsibilities:
Educate physicians on device handling, implantation and troubleshooting techniques related to Inari products.
Develop, lead and/or facilitate training sessions and in-service education programs in the hospital environment.
Identify therapy adoption opportunities in collaboration with Regional and Account Managers in local geographies.
Communicate highly technical information clearly and effectively during fast-paced procedures.
Act as a clinical interface between the medical community and the Company.
Demonstrate ability to build and sustain credible business relationships with customers and share product expertise accordingly.
Provide education and clinical support in response to the most complex field inquiries on an as-needed basis. Demonstrate a thorough understanding of all Inari products, related products and technical knowledge, trends, and players.
Collaborate with product development teams to provide feedback on device features and new device developmentDocument procedural case observations for regulatory requirements and ongoing continuous improvementProvide basic ultrasound training for staffOther duties as needed.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree preferred or Associates Degree in nursing or clinical requiredPreferred candidate resides in the territory area – Western Washington or Greater Seattle Area.
Minimum of three (3) years; in medical device clinical capacity or cath lab.
Proven understanding of cardiovascular science, cardiovascular anatomy, pathology and physiologyStrong clinical acumen is required.
Understanding of sales process is a plus.
Must be open to a dynamic work environment which includes regular interaction with several different physician and hospital staff customers in several locations.
Must have desire to participate in a healthcare team in the treatment of patients and anticipate needs of others.
Apply critical thinking skills to solve complex clinical problems.
Excellent command of the English language with comprehensive written and verbal communication, interpersonal, analytical, and organizational skills.
Must have the ability to concentrate on detail and work independently and meet deadlines with strong attention to detailComprehensive computer skills with experience in Microsoft Office with ability to develop presentation materials. Inari Medical offers competitive health and wealth benefits for our employees. The base pay for this position is $130,000. Actual total compensation may vary.