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Clinical Specialist II

Lungpacer Medical

Lungpacer Medical

Remote
Posted on Dec 26, 2025
Job Title: Clinical Specialist IIDepartment: Clinical SpecialistLocation: U.S. (Remote with ~75% travel)Reports to: VP – EastEmployment Type: Full-TimeAre you driven by purpose, energized by patient impact, and excited to support cutting-edge clinical research around the globe? Lungpacer is growing, and we are looking for a Clinical Specialist II to join our multidisciplinary Clinical Support team.In this role, you will be on the front lines of innovation—supporting patient cases, partnering with leading investigators, and helping advance transformative respiratory therapy technologies across clinical trials and early commercial environments.If you thrive in fast-paced clinical settings, love building relationships with hospital teams, and want your work to change lives, this is your opportunity.What You Will Do- Support patient cases, provide treatment support, and drive clinical trial enrollment—pre-market and post-market.- Travel (up to 75%, including internationally) to clinical trial sites to provide hands-on support.- Train and mentor new Clinical Specialists, and educate site personnel including coordinators, physicians, RNs, and RRTs.- Partner closely with Clinical Operations, Regulatory, Engineering, and Marketing teams to support strategic clinical projects.- Deliver and refine device and therapy training for hospital teams.- Build and nurture strong relationships with PIs, KOLs, referring physicians, and study staff to ensure robust enrollment.- Provide input into clinical protocols, SOPs, work instructions, and patient recruitment initiatives.- Respond to customer questions and track complaints in accordance with quality system requirements.- Maintain expert-level knowledge of respiratory and critical care therapy landscapes, device troubleshooting, and competitor environments.- Ensure all work adheres to Good Clinical Practice (GCP), ISO 14155, and regulatory standards.What You Bring (Required Qualifications)- A bachelor’s degree in nursing, respiratory therapy, medicine, or biology.- Active licensure in your field, maintained per Clinical Affairs guidance.- Minimum 5 years of experience in clinical research, ICU nursing/respiratory therapy, or clinical medical device support.- Strong project management skills and the ability to juggle multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.- Ability to adapt quickly to changing priorities.- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.- Demonstrated ability to work independently and within cross-functional teams.- Proficiency in ICH 14155 and GCP guidelines.- Strong interpersonal skills and confidence interacting across hospital staff, investigators, vendors, and internal teams.Preferred Qualifications- At least 3 years of experience with similar technologies or clinical support roles.- Demonstrated clinical excellence as it relates to product knowledge and customer support.- Legacy product or relevant therapeutic area knowledge.- Experience mentoring or training junior clinical specialists.- Demonstrated clinical leadership and ability to assume expanded responsibilities as the organization grows.You are a Great Fit If…- You are excited by extensive travel and enjoy being in the field supporting clinicians and patients.- You are energized by building relationships and encouraging high engagement at research sites.- You are skilled at navigating complex clinical environments—from ICUs to long-term acute care settings.- You adapt quickly, stay organized under pressure, and communicate with poise in any situation.- You want to contribute to a mission-driven company bringing meaningful innovation to respiratory and critical care medicine.Ready to make a real impact in patients’ lives and help bring life-changing therapy to the world? Send your resume and cover letter to HR@lungpacer.com today and join Lungpacer’s mission to redefine respiratory support. Your clinical expertise and passion for patient care can help shape the future of medicine.