Image Quality Control and Processing Specialist I
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Imaging Quality Control & Processing Specialist
Responsible for performing initial review (IR) and quality control (QC) review of clinical research imaging across a range of therapeutic areas and imaging modalities, verifying compliance with trial-specific protocol parameters, and ensuring data is of suitable quality for assessment and quantitative analysis. This review includes verification of compliance with trial and site-specific imaging requirements, review of anatomical coverage, identifying the presence of artifacts which may prevent accurate image interpretation and analysis, and imaging data reconstruction and processing. The Imaging Quality Control & Processing Specialist role is critical as this team optimizes imaging data received by Perceptive and ensures data integrity before read for eligibility and safety, and/or analysis is performed.
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform initial and technical quality review of medical imaging (e.g., PET, SPECT, MRI or CT).
- Imaging data reconstruction and processing.
- Completion of quality control (QC) documentation according to good clinical practice and regulatory guidelines.
- Generates queries to address discrepancies or issues
- Collaborates across functional groups within the Core Lab to ensure high standards of data collection are maintained and project deliverables are successful.
Functional Competencies:
- Strong understanding of radiological imaging
- Must possess strong written and verbal skills for effectively communicating with departmental staff and research centers
- Strong computer skills including competency across a variety of computer applications and systems
- Ability to work collaboratively with customers and team members
- Relevant experience should exhibit organizational capabilities and strong attention to detail
- Should be process focused for ensuring efficient follow-through of internal procedures.
Experience, Education, Certification:
- Preferably, certified medical imaging technologist (NMTCB, ARRT, etc.) in Nuclear Medicine, PET, MRI and/or CT and/or Bachelor of Science degree.
This role is remote. Candidates located in MA or CT are preferred. The annual base salary range for this role is $51,139 - $73,000. This range represents the anticipated initial annual salary and will vary depending on several factors including the candidate's experience and skills as well as market rate adjustment.
- Location:
- New Haven