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Full-Time | Field-Based | Travel Required
OverviewWe’re looking for a motivated and clinically savvy Associate Clinical Specialist to join our neuromodulation team supporting therapies for bladder and bowel dysfunction. This role is ideal for individuals early in their medical device career who want to grow into a field-based clinical expert supporting advanced neuromodulation therapies for patients with conditions such as:
Overactive bladder
Non-obstructive urinary retention
Fecal incontinence
These therapies offer patients significant improvements in quality of life, and you'll play a key role in their delivery and ongoing success.
As an Associate Clinical Specialist, you’ll provide day-to-day procedural and clinical support, work closely with physicians and hospital staff, and ensure a high standard of patient care. You’ll also receive structured training and mentorship to build your expertise in the field.
A Day in the LifeSupport surgical procedures and patient follow-ups by ensuring all necessary equipment is available and functioning, and by providing technical assistance during cases
Maintain current knowledge of assigned products and competitive offerings
Provide troubleshooting and therapy optimization support, including device setup, programming, and testing
Educate and train physicians, nurses, and office staff on technical and procedural aspects of neuromodulation therapy
Support account development through strong customer service and consistent follow-up
Collaborate with internal teams to coordinate new hire training and case coverage
Complete accurate documentation related to case activity, product orders, and inventory
Assist with regional and national projects as assigned
Comply with all quality and regulatory policies and procedures
Required:
Bachelor’s degree
Must possess a valid driver’s license and active auto insurance
Ability and willingness to travel within the assigned territory (up to 50%, including occasional overnight travel)
Preferred:
Clinical experience in a relevant setting such as nursing, surgical, urology, neurology, OR, or home health
Exposure to implantable or neuromodulation devices
Previous experience supporting medical device or pharmaceutical products
Ability to communicate effectively with healthcare professionals and sales partners
Comfort with training others and delivering technical education
Strong organizational skills and ability to multitask in a dynamic environment
This is a field-based role with travel required throughout the assigned territory
Physical requirements include mobility in clinical environments and lifting/carrying medical equipment
Candidates must be authorized to work in the U.S. without current or future sponsorship
We’re committed to building a team that reflects the diversity of the patients and communities we serve. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and experience levels who are passionate about improving lives through innovative healthcare solutions.