Device Support Specialist - San Jose, CA
Company: Novocure Inc.
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: March 20, 2025
Job Description:
Description:JOB SUMMARY:The Device Support Specialist (DSS)
plays an essential role in supporting commercial oncology patients
using Tumor Treating Fields (TTFields). The DSS focuses on
educating patients and their caregivers on TTFields according to
product labeling and integrating TTFields into daily routines in
order to reach usage goals. The DSS will work to ensure optimum
patient outcomes via appropriate therapy settings and continuation
of care. As part of a cross-functional team, the DSS collaborates
regularly with other departments to address the changing needs of
patients and caregivers. The DSS may also be required to assist
with clinical trial oncology patients, determined by business
needs.The DSS is a full-time, exempt, field-based position
reporting to the Regional Manager, Device Support
Specialist.ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Support and honor our "Patient Forward" mission by ensuring
patients are at the center of every interaction; providing
compassionate, high-quality care and service
- Travel to patient homes, and occasionally to physician offices
or healthcare centers, to conduct regular visits which include:
- Educate patients on TTFields therapy and initiating
treatment
- Provide ongoing enhanced training sessions for patients and
caregivers
- Perform technical analysis and equipment maintenance with
troubleshooting and equipment replacement as needed
- Collect and analyze patient data during monthly follow-up
visits and provide individualized coaching with appropriate
resources as needed
- To ensure accessibility and flexibility for patients, some
duties may be conducted through virtual visits
- Demonstrate empathy and understanding when interacting with
patients and their caregivers
- Follow established timelines and guidelines for patient
interactions; ensuring consistency and quality of care
- Provide timely support to patients, including phone, virtual,
and in-person assistance, sometimes on short notice or outside
normal business hours (including weekends and holidays)
- Manage responsibilities and workload independently within your
designated regional territory
- Maintain open communication with Territory Managers and other
cross-functional partners to ensure effective patient care and
healthcare provider support
- Participate in regular assessments and demonstrate ongoing
learning and adoption of new SOP changes
- Manage administrative tasks in a timely and efficient manner,
including but not limited to:
- Documentation in customer relationship management (CRM)
system
- Expense reporting
- Equipment inventory management
- Ongoing trainings, assessments, and other regulatory tasks
- Regular travel by vehicle and air to support patient care and
service needs
- Adhere to guidelines for the administration, maintenance, and
cleanliness of fleet vehicle
- Adapt to frequently changing business needs and schedules to
ensure seamless patient supportQUALIFICATIONS/KNOWLEDGE:
- Minimum Requirement:
- Associate's degree with 2 to 3 years' relevant professional
experience
- OR
- Bachelor's degree with 1 to 2 years' relevant professional
experience
- Experience working with oncology patients, or in a clinical or
patient-facing role (e.g. medical assistant, nurse, occupational
therapist, etc.) is highly preferred
- Experience working in a for-profit environment preferred
- Strong emotional intelligence and situational awareness
- Proficiency in basic computer operations including but not
limited to Microsoft Office, Outlook, file management, following
test and troubleshooting procedures (experience with Concur and SAP
a benefit)
- Must possess a valid driver's license
- Ability to dedicate approximately 60% of time to travel each
week, including overnight stays, for territory management
- Commercial air travel required, with potential travel outside
of the assigned territory
- Primary residence must be within assigned territory
- Primary residence must have space to securely store patient
support materials in a safe, temperature-controlled
environment
- Assigned territory subject to change based upon business
need
- Attendance at company meetings, both within and outside of the
assigned territory, is requiredOTHER:
- Ability to lift up to 50 pounds
- Ability to drive long distancesThe salary range for this
position is $68,640 and higher. Novocure considers a range of
factors, including background and experience, when determining base
compensation. These considerations mean actual compensation will
vary.Equal Opportunity Employer, including
disability/veterans.ABOUT NOVOCURE:Our vision: Patient-forward:
aspiring to make a difference in cancer.Our patient-forward
mission: Together with our patients, we strive to extend survival
in some of the most aggressive forms of cancer by developing and
commercializing our innovative therapy.Our patient-forward values:
innovation, focus, drive, courage, trust, empathy.
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