Clinical Diabetes Specialist - Los Angeles

Remote
Full Time
Experienced
About Sequel
Sequel Med Tech is an emerging medical device company committed to revolutionizing patient care through innovative solutions. Our mission is to improve the lives of patients by developing cutting-edge medical technologies that address unmet needs in healthcare.

Job Overview
The Clinical Diabetes Specialist (CDS) will partner with a Territory Business Leader (TBL) to successfully launch a new innovative insulin pump and future Sequel products. The primary responsibility of the CDS is to deliver unparalleled clinical education and product training for people with diabetes and healthcare providers to drive product adoption and support persistent use. In partnership with the aligned TBL, you will formulate territory strategies and initiatives to meet/exceed territory goals.     

The territory for this position goes from San Luis Obispo to Burbank + Los Angeles County.

Job Responsibilities and Essential Duties
  • Develop effective territory planning and strategies with aligned TBL to meet/exceed territory goals.
  • Assess referrals for product use in people with diabetes to confirm criteria are met for product utilization.
  • Facilitate product education and training for users of Sequel products.
  • Drive healthcare provider adoption and confidence in Sequel products by promoting the clinical benefits of automated insulin delivery with Sequel products and conducting impactful product demonstrations.
  • Certify healthcare providers to conduct product training for people with diabetes.
  • Facilitate virtual product training and other educational webinars.
  • Communicate user feedback cross-functionally to solve problems and improve product development.
  • Collaborate with customer care and sales support to optimize the user experience.
  • Consistently exhibit a high level of proficiency and expertise in discussing and demonstrating Sequel products, as well as expertise in diabetes and therapeutic options for diabetes care. 
  • Participate in conventions, educational forums, and meetings to increase product awareness.
  • Manage all leads and opportunities in customer relations database daily and submit product training documentation as required.
  • Maintain a high profile with state and local patient advocacy groups and professional diabetes organizations, such as local chapters of ADA (American Diabetes Association), ADCES (Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists), JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation). 

Minimum Requirements
  • A valid professional license in one or more of the following fields: RN, RD, PA, NP, Pharmacist.
  • Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES) is preferred.
  • 2+ years of experience coordinating and conducting diabetes education with strong experience in the technical use of diabetes technology preferred.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
  • Excellent presentation skills and ability to respond to questions from patients and healthcare providers in real time.
  • Strong data analysis, evaluation and problem-solving skills.
  • Knowledge of diabetes products and therapies.
  • Candidate must live within the assigned geography.
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills
  • Ability to function in a fast-paced start-up environment.
  • Valid driver’s license required.
  • Ability to carry and transport professional samples and literature.
  • Ability to commute and spend extended periods of time driving each day, which may include overnight travel. Most territory travel will be by car.

Sequel Med Tech provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
 
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