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If you're hungry to build a varied and meaningful career in a community of brilliant and diverse minds to make a real difference, there's only one choice. Radiotherapy Specialist - Southeast Radiotherapy Specialist - Southeast PURPOSE The Radiotherapy Specialist works directly with key customers and regulators to help secure appropriate radiopharmaceutical licensing by providing technical in services, training and supports licensing logistics. The span of coverage will be the southeast region, covering two squads: Southeast & Tennessee Valley.

The Southeast major cities are Atlanta, GA, Birmingham, AL, Jacksonville & Tallahassee, FL and Greenville, SC. The Tennessee Valley major cities are Nashville, Memphis & Knoxville, TN, Louisville, KY and St.Louis, MO. Travel up to 50% within the territory

The candidate must be domiciled within the territory and preferably live in Atlanta or Birmingham near the airport. YOUR TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES The primary responsibilities of this role, Radiotherapy Specialist, are to: Work directly with key customers and regulators to help secure appropriate radiopharmaceutical licensing; Profile customers and generate business; Assist customer sites with state amendment process; Provide sites with agreement state mandated training; Provide training on handling, administration and radiation safety; Assist sites with establishing a dial setting for Radium-223 with a NIST calibration source; Provide technical in-services, training, and supports licensing logistics; Respond to radiation safety committee inquiries; Build relationships and provide training to state regulators and inspectors; Collect and maintain accurate information in the site licensing database; Mentor and support field force in growing our licensing knowledge and comfort level with our key customers; Enhance clinical relationships with key Oncology customers by calling on Radiation Oncologist to make them advocates of Xofigo within appropriate patient type; Assist with the development of training and educational marketing materials; Develop Key Opinion Leaders (KOL) for nuclear medicine and radiation oncology. Responsible for developing and maintaining a positive relationships with state regulators, nuclear medicine and radiation oncology key opinion leaders (KOLs).

WHO YOU ARE Bayer seeks an incumbent who possesses the following: REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree; Current license in Nuclear Medicine technology, Radiation Therapy or Nuclear Pharmacy; State licensing knowledge and expertise; Ability to work with teams; Strong clinical expertise in oncology. Valid driver's license with a clean record; Expecting 50% travel, travel may vary As a condition of employment, employees may be subjected to further credentialing. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS At least five years of industry or clinical experience; Commercial and/or clinical development experience; Advanced degree in Nuclear Medicine, Radiation Therapy, Medical Imaging or Radiochemistry; Experience in oncology, prostate cancer; Project management experience.

Employees can expect to be paid a salary between $157,600.00 - $236,400.00. Additional compensation may include a bonus or commission (if relevant). Additional benefits include health care, vision, dental, retirement, PTO, sick leave, etc

This salary range is merely an estimate and may vary based on an applicant's location, market data/ranges, an applicant's skills and prior relevant experience, certain degrees and certifications, and other relevant factors. This posting will be available for application until at least 02/24/26. #LI-US #LI-US-AMS Bayer welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities.

Candidates participating in our selection process requiring accommodation due to a disability or medical need are encouraged to notify the Bayer representative that they will be meeting with to ensure appropriate arrangements can be made. We use AI tools to support our recruitment process, including helping us organize applications and identify early matches based on role criteria. Every rejection decision is made by a human.

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