Regional Device Support Specialist (Mid-Atlantic)
Company: Novocure Inc.
Location: Washington
Posted on: March 17, 2025
Job Description:
The Regional Device Support Specialist (RDSS-Mid-Atlantic) is a
key position within the US Business Unit. The primary role of this
position is to support commercial and clinical trial oncology
patients utilizing the Tumor Treating Fields (TTFields) device over
an assigned region in the US. The RDSS serves as a technical expert
on the device that delivers TTFields and is the primary interface
for the patient and caregiver.This is a full-time, exempt,
field-based position reporting to the Regional Manager, Device
Support Specialist. Ideal candidates will be located in the Greater
Washington, DC or Charlotte Metro areas and a commutable distance
to a major airport. The Mid-Atlantic region is comprised of PA, DE,
MD, DC, WV, VA, KY, SC, & NC.ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Support and honor our "Patient Forward" mission
- Adhere to timelines and guidelines for conducting patient
interactions
- Travel to patient homes and to physician offices, often on
short notice
- Conduct regular, in-home patient visits and provide the
following:
- TTFields education and treatment initiation as well as enhanced
training sessions for new patients
- Technical analysis and troubleshooting of patient equipment,
replacing components as necessary through a defined procedure
- Monthly follow-up visits and data collection with in-depth
analysis in the form of verbal and written communication
- Serve as technical representative to assigned medical
centers
- Provide patient support by phone or in person as necessary,
often on short notice, including beyond normal business hours and
potentially weekends and holidays
- Work independently within an assigned regional territory while
collaborating with cross-functional team members
- Must be flexible to accommodate the needs of the business
- Complete ongoing assessments that demonstrate learning and
adoption of training material
- Manage administrative tasks including but not limited to:
expense reporting, documentation in customer relationship
management system, equipment inventory management, home office
supplies/logistics (as applicable), ongoing trainings, assessments,
and other regulatory tasks
- Adhere to proper administration, maintenance, and cleanliness
guidelines for fleet vehicleQUALIFICATIONS/KNOWLEDGE:
- Bachelor's degree, certification in allied health, or relevant
work experience preferred
- Patient care experience preferred
- Proficiency in basic computer operations including but not
limited to Microsoft Office, Outlook, manipulating computer files,
following test and troubleshooting procedures (experience with
Concur and SAP a benefit)
- Must have a valid driver's license
- Amount of travel required within assigned territory could be up
to 80%
- Travel outside assigned territory, including occasional
overnight stays, may also be required
- Primary residence must be within assigned territory
- Assigned territory subject to change
- Attendance at company meetings both in and out of assigned
territory requiredOTHER:
- Ability to lift up to 50 pounds
- Ability to drive long distancesABOUT NOVOCURE:Our vision:
Patient-forward: aspiring to make a difference in cancer.Our
patient-forward mission: Together with our patients, we strive to
extend survival in some of the most aggressive forms of cancer by
developing and commercializing our innovative therapy.
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Keywords: Novocure Inc., Washington DC , Regional Device Support Specialist (Mid-Atlantic), Other , Washington, DC
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