Clinical Specialist
JOB SUMMARY We are seeking a Clinical Specialist to join our growing U.S. team and support the expansion of Quicktome across leading hospitals and academic medical centers. This is a highly visible, clinically focused role at the intersection of neurosurgery, MRI, digital health, and customer success. You will work directly with neurosurgeons, neurologists, neuroradiologists, and imaging teams to drive adoption, optimize workflows, and ensure exceptional clinical outcomes. This role will report to the Regional Sales Director and collaborate closely with product, engineering, and commercial teams to support clinical success and user adoption. This role requires flexibility to work remotely and on-site at hospitals across the Mid-Atlantic / Northeast US. ABOUT OMNISCIENT Omniscient (o8t®) is the world leader in using AI to decode the human brain—a field known as connectomics. Our mission is to improve the lives of billions through connectomics. Today, Omniscient’s connectomic analysis platform, Quicktome®, generates personalized, patient-specific maps of an individual’s brain networks, or connectome. These critical insights inform prognosis and planning across neurologic conditions, from cranial surgery and neuro-oncology to stroke and beyond. Tomorrow, Omniscient is poised to revolutionize brain health and help conquer conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and depression through truly personalized brain medicine. Our products deliver these insights with enterprise-grade efficiency and usability, enabling broader access to vital subject-specific neurological insights. Since founding, we have grown exponentially and achieved several world firsts with the development of the world’s first connectomic neurosurgical planning and visualization platform to be cleared by regulatory bodies. Omniscient recently expanded its product offering to include the first FDA-cleared neurological planning and visualization tool using resting-state fMRI, opening up new horizons for clinicians to assess brain connectivity and function in cases such as brain surgery, stroke, disorders of consciousness, and oncology. With continued development, we intend to improve the lives of billions with both medical and non-medical products and services that drastically change how the human brain is understood, treated, and even enhanced. RESPONSIBILITIES Clinical & Customer Enablement • Drive adoption and utilization of Quicktome within existing hospital accounts across Neurosurgery, Neurology, and Neuroradiology. • Serve as the primary clinical expert and trusted partner for physicians, imaging teams, and allied health professionals. • Provide hands-on clinical support to ensure confident, effective use of Quicktome in patient care. Workflow Integration & MRI Support • Integrate Quicktome into MRI, surgical planning, and patient care workflows. • Troubleshoot MRI scans for technical, protocol, and process-related issues. • Validate new MRI installations and imaging protocols to ensure compatibility and optimal Quicktome performance. • Identify opportunities to improve workflow efficiency and imaging quality. Training, Education & Adoption • Deliver clinical training, product demonstrations, and ongoing education for hospital staff. • Support the implementation of new clinical and imaging protocols. • Contribute to the development of training materials and onboarding resources. Cross-Functional Collaboration & Feedback • Act as the clinical liaison between customers and internal product, technical, and commercial teams. • Capture and communicate clinical feedback and usage insights to support continuous product improvement. • Support regional commercial objectives by enabling successful onboarding and sustained utilization. KEY REQUIREMENTS • Bachelor’s degree in Radiologic Technology, Medical Imaging, Biomedical Engineering, Life Sciences, Neuroscience, Nursing, or a related clinical, technical, or scientific discipline. • 2+ years of experience in a Clinical Specialist, Applications Specialist, or similar hospital-facing role. • Hands-on experience supporting clinicians in operating room (OR) and hospital environments, with confidence in procedural settings. • Experience with Neurosurgery, Neurology, Neuroradiology, and/or Spine Surgery clinical workflows. • Familiarity with neuro-navigation systems and their integration into surgical workflows. • Strong expertise in cranial MRI, through either a hospital-based imaging role or a MedTech / Digital Health / medical device distributor supporting hospitals. • Proven ability to support the full clinical workflow, from order initiation to intraoperative use, ensuring a seamless, issue-free experience. • Knowledge of hospital MRI workflows, imaging protocols, and back-end clinical processes, with the ability to maintain and support existing accounts. • Customer-centric, proactive, and responsive approach to supporting clinicians and ensuring a high-quality user experience. • Solid foundation in neuroanatomy, brain imaging, and neurological procedures. • Strong communication, presentation, and clinical training skills, able to translate complex concepts into practical guidance. • Self-directed and reliable in a multi-site, customer-facing clinical support role, with the ability to prioritize urgent clinical needs. • Technically proficient with medical imaging software, digital health platforms, PACS, and related clinical tools. PERKS & BENEFITS • Competitive remuneration • Flexible and remote-friendly working—supporting work-life balance • Opportunity to work at the forefront of digital health and precision neuroscience Ready to drive clinical adoption, optimize workflows, and make a meaningful impact on patient care? Apply now. Apply tot his job