Your responsibilities include:
- Leading WATCHMAN physician training team members through process of defining curriculums by assessing and analyzing HCP requirements and training needs, by aligning organizational objectives and initiatives, and by obtaining educational therapy content through participation in presentations, conventions, forums, and meetings.
- Support physician training through direct WATCHMAN physician skills training presentations and content development activities
- Create project leadership opportunities for members of physician training team
- Proactively collaborate with cross-functional partners to build strong programs that reinforce key WATCHMAN messaging
- Evaluation of team members on an ongoing basis
- Providing opportunities for team members to grow career paths
- Identify key opinion leaders (KOLs) in the industry, expert speakers, and well-known academicians who can deliver the defined curriculum as well as provide technical and clinical insight with real-world applications.
- Develop approach, scope, and methodology of training to maximize impact by determining target audience, time, location requirements, and other applicable factors.
- Conduct post-program evaluations of content and faculty, remain aware of all changes that may impact training requirements, and implement changes/improvements to training protocols and materials accordingly.
- Develop relationships with HCPs and field personnel through scheduled meetings and other interactions.
- Effectively execute activities of major significance to the organization and represent the organizational unit as prime internal and external contact on operations or contracts.
- Engage identified HCPs and KOLs to demonstrate the clinical outcome and benefits of company products, technologies and therapies, to exchange clinical, safety and comparative-effectiveness information, to explore clinical areas of need and to discuss corporate initiatives.
Required qualifications:
- Minimum of a bachelor’s degree
- Minimum of 7 years of related work experience or an equivalent combination of education and work experience.
- Minimum of 2 years of experience as a WATCHMAN Clinical Specialist (WCS), with at least 6 months of that year as a certified independent WATCHMAN Clinical Specialist.
- The applicant will need to be WATCHMAN FLX, WATCHMAN FLX Pro, and TrueSteer certified
- Experience and knowledge of Atrial fibrillation, stroke, Left Atrial Appendage Closure (LAAC) and WATCHMAN.
Preferred qualifications:
- Extensive WATCHMAN imaging skills are highly valued
- 2+ years of experience in direct physician training role
- 2+ years of people leadership experience
- Ability to lead projects to successful fruition
- Willingness to take responsibility for team project execution and ability to delegate projects
Among other requirements, Boston Scientific maintains specific prohibited substance testing requirements for safety-sensitive positions. This role is deemed safety-sensitive and, as such, candidates will be subject to a drug test as a pre-employment requirement. The goal of the drug testing is to increase workplace safety in compliance with the applicable law.
Please be advised that certain US based positions, including without limitation field sales and service positions that call on hospitals and/or health care centers, require acceptable proof of COVID-19 vaccination status. Candidates will be notified during the interview and selection process if the role(s) for which they have applied require proof of vaccination as a condition of employment. Boston Scientific continues to evaluate its policies and protocols regarding the COVID-19 vaccine and will comply with all applicable state and federal law and healthcare credentialing requirements. As employees of the Company, you will be expected to meet the ongoing requirements for your roles, including any new requirements, should the Company’s policies or protocols change with regard to COVID-19 vaccination.