Full Time Oncology Clinical Educator/Cervical Cancer (Remote) Id-2307

Job Description

About the Position:

The Clinical Educator will utilize professional skills and clinical expertise to train healthcare professionals both in person and virtually on a newly approved women's health oncology therapy. This resource will create the opportunity for the education by proactively calling on pre-approved oncology Centers of Excellence. The educator will build strong relationships and conduct programs with healthcare professionals that will increase patient identification, provide a better understanding of the therapeutic initiation process, and offer patients a new option for treatment. 
  • Responsible for training on pre-approved curriculum to a variety of audiences including, but not limited to physicians, office staff, and other health care professionals
  • Responsible for routing and scheduling activities to proactively call on approved targets
  • Conduct total office call and/or in-service sessions to educate physicians, nurses and office staff. Topics could include: patient education and empowerment strategies, patient support programs, as well as product education.
  • Understand and encourage patient initiation and support processes and strategies for providers and their office staff that influence patient confidence
  • Anticipate and address HCP needs
  • Build relationships with healthcare providers, office staff and local nurse educators
  • Plan, implement, and communicate collaboratively with all field organizations (salesforce, MSL's, FRM's) to meet established business plan objectives, identify collaborative opportunities, and optimize territory plan for results
  • Work and communicate cohesively with territory sales force members to meet area needs, identify collaborative opportunities, and execute territory plan
  • Advise on industry insights and innovative approaches to training curriculum
  • Conduct trainings and submit completed documentation to Momentum in a timely manner
  • Ensure all activities are conducted in a manner that is compliant with all Momentum, client, and industry mandated rules and regulations
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Required Education and/or Experience:
  • Associate's degree required; Bachelor's degree preferred

Required Licensure and/or Credential:
  • RN, NP, or PA
  • OCN preferred

Required Skills:
  • Maintain current, unrestricted license as a healthcare professional (RN, NP, or PA)
  • Previous HCP and Patient education experience
  • Recent solid tumor experience, women's health strongly preferred
  • Demonstrate an entrepreneurial spirit and a bias for action
  • Ability to promptly address open ended questions, provide feedback and solutions to healthcare professionals based on "real world" clinical experiences
  • Presentation and training experiences to multiple audiences
  • Proven adaptability to changing business demands and product relevance in a fast paced environment
  • Competent and comfortable utilizing technology
  • Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office and CRM
  • Experience working for, or contracting with, pharmaceutical preferred
  • Eligible to participate in federal healthcare programs or in federal procurement or non-procurement programs
  • Additional Requirement(s)
  • Must have reliable access to internet
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