Associate Director Radiopharmaceutical Clinical Applications - Northeast (MA, NY City, ME, VT, NH, C
Company: Lantheus Medical Imaging Inc
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Lantheus (NASDAQ: LNTH) is the
leading radiopharmaceutical -focused company, delivering
life-changing science to enable clinicians to Find, Fight and
Follow disease to deliver better patient outcomes. Headquartered in
Massachusetts with offices in New Jersey, Canada, Germany, Sweden,
Switzerland and United Kingdom, Lantheus has been providing
radiopharmaceutical solutions for nearly 70 years. Today, we’re
expanding our portfolio and pipeline across oncology, neurology and
cardiology. Through recent acquisitions, along with strategic
partnerships across the life sciences ecosystem, we are
accelerating our efforts to advance precision medicine and improve
patient outcomes around the world. At Lantheus we are
purpose-driven, and every employee plays a vital role in our
success. We’re dedicated to cultivating a high-growth,
forward-thinking culture where innovation thrives and diverse
perspectives drive meaningful progress. Join us and be part of a
company where your contributions make a real impact, because we
know someone’s health is in our hands. Summary of role The
Radiopharmaceutical Clinical Applications Associate Director will
be responsible for leading the clinical application efforts
regionally for our radiopharmaceutical products. This role involves
building and maintaining relationships with Key Opinion Leaders
(KOLs) and Healthcare Providers (HCPs), providing advanced clinical
and technical expertise, and ensuring the optimal use of our
products in the clinical setting. The position will also support
field research initiatives, provide educational training, and
ensure compliance with industry regulations and company policies.
This is a remote position open to applicants authorized to work for
any employer within the United States. The territory includes MA,
NY City, CT, RI, NH, ME, VT. Responsibilities Identify, develop,
and engage in long-term relationships with Key Opinion Leaders
(KOLs) and Healthcare Providers (HCPs) in the assigned territory,
including Nuclear Medicine Physicians, Radiologists, Radiation
Oncologists, Technologists, Safety Officers, Health Physicists,
Nursing Staff, and Advanced Practice HCPs at imaging facilities and
medical centers. Provide training to imaging/treatment centers on
handling, administration, and radiation safety of current products,
including initial and re-training sessions. Educate on-site
preparation and infusion processes for products, including
radiopharmaceutical licensing, supporting approved
imaging/therapies, and clinical trials. Educate the HCP community
to ensure they have the proper knowledge and technical expertise to
use Lantheus products safely and effectively. Utilize clinical and
technical expertise to institutional workflows, regional diagnostic
imaging patterns, treatment guidelines, and therapeutic advances in
oncology and molecular imaging. Gather insights into the needs and
interests of healthcare providers and the medical needs of patients
with a focus on Lantheus approved and investigational agents.
Maintain thorough and up-to-date knowledge of imaging techniques,
clinical information, and product data in the diagnostic and
therapeutic radiopharmaceutical field. Respond appropriately and
document accurate scientific data in response to unsolicited
questions from customers about approved and investigational
products. Support Lantheus Field Research Initiatives, including
Investigator Sponsored Trials (ISTs), the Image Library, and
Clinical Trials aligned with the Lantheus pipeline. Attend national
congresses and meetings, providing medical and scientific booth
support as requested, in compliance with industry regulations.
Fully understand and comply with all Lantheus SOPs, working
procedures, and corporate requirements. Adhere to the US
“Compliance Code of Conduct” and all LMI policies and procedures,
the OIG Guidance, the PhRMA Code, GCP, HIPPA and relevant FDA laws
and regulations (certify completion where required). Basic
Qualifications Minimum Bachelor’s Degree Required 4 years Nuclear
Medicine Technologist, Clinical Application Specialist, or
similar/relevant experience. 2 years Clinical experience in
oncology, urology, neurology or radiopharmaceuticals/medical
imaging Exceptional communicator and presenter with proven oral and
written communications skills. Advanced understanding of current
and emerging trends in the field of Nuclear Medicine,
radiopharmaceuticals, and diagnostic imaging. Proficient at
translating and communicating approved scientific or clinical data
into high quality medical information appropriate to the audiences
engaged. Demonstrated success working in a team environment,
communicating clearly and effectively with management, peers, and
all cross-functional teams. Highly motivated to achieve optimal
results with a demonstrated record of career growth and
achievement. Proven ability to successfully manage multiple tasks
simultaneously and adapt to and communicate change. Other
Requirements Advanced Word, PowerPoint, and Excel skills 60% Travel
required; reside near an international airport Core Values The
ideal candidate will embody Lantheus core values: Let people be
their best Respect one another and act as one Learn, adapt, and win
Know someone’s health is in our hands Own the solution and make it
happen The pay range for this position is between $163,000 and
$245,000 annually. Actual base pay offered may vary depending on a
number of factors such as job-related knowledge, skills and
experience. Employees in this position are eligible for a
discretionary performance-based cash incentive, and depending on
the level of the role may be eligible for a discretionary annual
equity award. Benefits for this position include a comprehensive
health benefits package that includes medical, prescription drug,
dental, and vision coverage. Other offerings include life and
disability benefits, pre-tax accounts, a 401(k) with company
contribution, and a variety of other benefits. In addition,
employees are eligible for a generous time off package including
paid vacation, holidays, sick days, and paid parental leave.
Interested candidates can apply at Lantheus.com. Applications for
this position will be accepted until February 28, 2026. Lantheus is
an equal opportunity employer that provides a workplace free from
discrimination. All qualified applicants and employees are
considered without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity or
expression, age, religion, national origin, ancestry, ethnicity,
disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual
orientation, marital status, or any other characteristic protected
by law. Lantheus is an E-Verify Employer. Any applicant requiring
an accommodation in connection with the hiring process and/or to
perform the essential functions of the position for which the
applicant has applied should make a request to the Lantheus Talent
Acquisition team at talentacquisition@lantheus.com.
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