We are seeking a Nuclear Medicine Technologist – Product Specialist to combine clinical expertise with writing, training, and research skills in an office-oriented setting. This role is ideal for a Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT) with at least one year of clinical experience, preferably in cardiac care, who is looking to apply their knowledge to product development, physician and technologist training, and research support related to cardiac SPECT and PET imaging.
Position Responsibilities
Training & Support
- Train physicians and technologists on software and imaging platforms, often at hospital sites.
- Provide pre-sale product demonstrations and customer application support.
- Configure hospital applications to meet specific clinical needs.
- Document processes thoroughly and accurately.
Writing & Content Development
- Create product-related materials such as user guides, clinical guidance documents, training narratives, and educational collateral.
- Research and summarize industry-related topics to support internal and external stakeholders.
- Develop logical, organized, and concise written materials for training and product use.
Research & Collaboration
- Assist in the management of clinical image datasets.
- Support the generation of abstracts, technical papers, and grant applications.
- Collaborate with sales, product, and research teams to meet organizational goals.
Process Development
- Contribute to developing and documenting standard processes and procedures.
- Support cross-functional teams with materials and project execution.
Prerequisites
- BA/BS in Nuclear Medicine Technology, Medical Imaging Technology, Computer Science, or related field.
- Minimum one year of clinical nuclear medicine experience, preferably in cardiac imaging.
- Demonstrated writing ability with samples available.
- Strong organizational and communication skills.
- Familiarity with Microsoft Office, file organization, and general computer use.
Certifications (Preferred, but not Required)
- Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT).
- Additional certifications in imaging technology or cardiac specialization.
What the Role Offers
- Salary range: $90,000.00 – $115,000.00 annually.
- Performance-based bonus opportunities.
- Comprehensive medical benefits.
- Company contribution to retirement savings (401K).
- Paid vacation and holidays.
- Professional growth through exposure to research, training, and product development.
Why Ann Arbor?
Ann Arbor is known for its innovation, research culture, and thriving medical community. With access to leading healthcare institutions, academic resources, and a vibrant city environment, it offers an excellent setting for professionals who want to advance their careers while contributing to advancements in nuclear medicine imaging.