Clinical Evaluation Specialist - Radiology
TLDR
Lead swift clinical device assessments across regulatory landscapes, collaborating with engineering and ML teams to enable rapid market access for cutting-edge medical device software.
We pull medical technology from the future to solve human health.
Authorised by governments around the world to assess medical AI, we remove unnecessary delays from every regulatory approval we do so patients get devices from the future, today. We are proud to count the world’s most ambitious companies building medical technology as customers. You will be joining a team with product-market fit, flowing data, and exponentially growing revenue.
About this role:
Scarlet’s Devices function is a team of clinicians, AI experts, and software engineers, working together to assess and certify the most innovative and impactful medical device software.
We pride ourselves on delivering fast and efficient assessments to enable market access, new device updates and ongoing surveillance of a growing portfolio of medical devices.
As we continue to scale our activities and certify more and more medical devices, we need clinical and regulatory expertise to provide support across all stages of the customer journey.
You’ll join a team of clinical evaluation experts, conducting swift and accurate device assessments, whilst providing knowledge and expertise to internal functions and external stakeholders.
Your responsibilities:
Get authorised to assess the clinical evaluation processes of the most innovative medical devices in the world
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team on technical documentation assessments
Create content to help explain complex regulatory topics to customers and prospects
Screen and action regulatory insights from the latest research, standards and guidance
Support the Sales and Customer Experience function by providing regulatory insights on prospects and customers
Work with our Product, Engineering, Design and Applied ML functions to build and improve our systems
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Support the Technical Operations function as they expand Scarlet’s approvals in various jurisdictions and technologies
The key skills:
Education - A degree in clinical medicine, nursing, radiography, medical physics, biomedical engineering, or a related discipline
Work experience - Minimum of two years experience in patient care, clinical imagining, radiology operations, or related healthcare practice
Work experience - Experience using medical device software or active non-implantable imaging devices utilising ionising radiation (e.g. x-ray computer tomography, gamma cameras, fluoroscopy, PET scanners)
Work experience - Minimum of two years experience with the assessment of clinical data for medical devices
Work experience - Knowledge of the fundamental principles of the assessment of clinical data for medical devices and medical statistics
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Work experience - Practical experience in conducting or monitoring clinical investigations/trials or assessing clinical data
Desirable skills:
Ferociously curious - You like going down rabbit holes, understanding deeply how things work, and challenging the status quo
Research savvy - You have knowledge of different clinical research methodologies, including experience designing or contributing to the development of clinical trials
Excellent communicator - You have exceptional written & verbal communication skills
Highly adaptable - You have worked in different environments and like operating with autonomy on sometimes ambiguous tasks
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Guidance knowledge - You have knowledge or training in the relevant standards and guidance used for clinical evaluation (e.g. ISO 14155, MEDDEV 2-7/1 Rev.4)
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Scarlet specializes in AI medical devices, partnering with ambitious companies to enhance patient care through innovative technology. Our expertise positions us as the go-to source for those pushing the boundaries of medical AI systems.