Advanced Surgical Consultant - Charleston / Columbia, Sc - Johnson & Johnson Medtech - Heart Recovery
Johnson & Johnson Medtech - Heart Recovery
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Cardiac surgery and or protocol expertise
Device training and clinical support
Customer immersion and patient outcome optimization
Johnson & Johnson is committed to healthcare innovation to build smarter, less invasive, and personalized treatments that profoundly impact health for humanity
Job Summary
Johnson & Johnson is committed to healthcare innovation to build smarter, less invasive, and personalized treatments that profoundly impact health for humanity.
The Advanced Surgical Consultant role supports cardiac surgeons and heart failure cardiologists by providing training, education, and clinical device expertise to improve patient outcomes.
The company fosters an inclusive work environment and provides a clear, fair, and respectful hiring process with ongoing communication and candidate support.
Matching Summary
Johnson & Johnson is committed to healthcare innovation to build smarter, less invasive, and personalized treatments that profoundly impact health for humanity.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Cardiac surgery and OR protocol expertise
Device training and clinical support
Customer immersion and patient outcome optimization
On call support availability
Travel willingness
Collaboration with cross-functional teams
Nice-to-have
Strong interpersonal and advocacy skills
Experience delivering clinical demonstrations
Hands on Impella device support
Ability to advance sales process
Experience in cardiac surgery/perfusion
Proactive and problem solving behavior
Key Requirements
Bachelor of Science in Nursing with 5+ years cardiac transplant or CVICU experience
Advanced degree with 3+ years direct patient support in cardiac transplant or CVICU
Direct patient management experience in cardiothoracic ICU or CVOR
Valid US driver’s license
Willingness to travel and take on-call responsibilities
Compliance with medical device industry regulations