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Bilingual Clinical Specialist (Montreal or Ottawa)


Company : BD


Location : Montreal, Montreal (administrative regio


Created : 2025-10-22


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Bilingual Clinical Specialist (Montreal or Ottawa) BD is one of the largest global medical technology companies in the world. Advancing the world of health is our Purpose, and it takes the imagination and passion of all of usfrom design and engineering to the manufacturing and marketing of our billions of MedTech products per yearto look at the impossible and find transformative solutions that turn dreams into possibilities. This field position must be based either in Ottawa, Ontario or Montreal, Quebec. Job Description Summary The Bilingual Clinical Specialist, Medical Affairs plays a key role in delivering medical, scientific, and technical support across Quebec, Ontario, and the Atlantic provinces. The role focuses on building strong relationships with end users, identifying potential KOLs, supporting evaluations, conversions, product inservicing, clinical education programs, associate onboarding, and expanding brand recognition. Responsibilities Engage in Discovery, Validations, and Implementations with ongoing clinical support of BDs Medication Delivery Solutions portfolio, with a primary focus on Vascular Access Management and Hazardous Drug Safety products. Provide medical and scientific support to current and future commercialized solutions and devices, and support issue management on current devices and solutions. Provide scope of practice for customers. Participate in offlabel discussions, PIRs. Work with platform partners and global medical affairs partners, participating as needed as part of the crisismanagement teams for marketed products or solutions in the case of corrective field actions. Support Territory Managers in organizing and conducting both onsite and virtual clinical training and education programs to nurses, radiology technicians, and physicians, including presentation of information and clinical simulation training. Collaborate with the Team Lead to develop the collection of data to support team business case and clinical effectiveness of products. Participate in reviews with marketing to ensure programs offered are current and up to date from an evidentiary and regulatory guidelines perspective. Provide routine followup support to customers, develop, and maintain a national database of reference users/advocates. Develop strong, working relationships with end users while providing product inservicing and clinical education. Contribute to the development of training materials following medical, legal, and regulatory policies. Work collaboratively with other MDS Clinical Medical associates to provide support to the following entities: Key Opinion Leader identification and development Webinar development Solution offerings (Vascular access management, Safe Handling Assessment) Keep up to date with current vascular access and hazardous drug safety trends pertaining to clinical practices, products, techniques, and evolving technologies. Actively involved in Professional Organizations (i.e.: College of Nurses, Canadian Vascular Access Association, Canadian Society of Vascular Nursing etc.) that are recognized as being complementary to BD. Support trade shows, educational events and National sales meetings as requested. Above responsibilities evolve and are not all inclusive; other activities may be assigned. Skills & Competencies Strong interpersonal, communication, and relationshipbuilding skills. Excellent organizational and time management abilities. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint). Ability to analyze and present clinical data effectively. Strong presentation and teaching skills for diverse audiences. Selfmotivated and capable of working independently with minimal guidance and supervision. Sound understanding of medical and surgical terminology. Demonstrates strong ability to effectively engage clinical and management leaders, excelling in delivering compelling presentations and translating clinical data for audiences of varying sizes. Education & Experience - Required Minimum 2 years of clinical experience as a Registered Nurse (RN) or Medical Radiology Technologist (MRT) in hospital settings (ICU, Oncology, Interventional Radiology, or Emergency Department). At least 2 years of experience with peripheral IV insertion. Must be a Canadian Registered Nurse (RN) with current certification and a certified Canadian Registered Medical Radiology Technologist (MRT). Bilingual in French and English (read, write, speak) required. Familiarity with clinical practice guidelines for vascular access management. Possess and maintain a valid driver's license and a past clean driving record for a minimum of 3 years, as well as meet BD's auto safety standards. Willingness to travel up to 50% within the assigned territory (Quebec, Ontario, Atlantic). Preferred Qualifications CVAA/INS or AVA certification preferred. PICC insertion experience is an asset. Clinicians familiar with PICC insertion and USG PIV insertions including BD PICC/3CG technology or safe handling devices for hazardous drug safety. Experience with project implementation is an asset. Required Skills Bilingual in French and English (read, write, speak) required. Strong presentation and teaching skills for diverse audiences. Good understanding of medical and surgical terminology. Selfmotivated and capable of working independently with minimal guidance and supervision. To find purpose in the possibilities, we need people who can see the bigger picture, who understand the human story that underpins everything we do. We welcome people with the imagination and drive to help us reinvent the future of health. At BD, youll discover a culture in which you can learn, grow and thrive. And find satisfaction in doing your part to make the world a better place. To learn more about BD visit Becton Dickinson is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We encourage applications from individuals with a wide range of abilities and provide an accessible candidate experience. In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005, the Accessible British Columbia Act, 2021, and any other applicable legislation, including provincial human rights legislation, Becton Dickinson will provide reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment, selection, and/or assessment process. If selected to participate in the recruitment, selection, and/or assessment process, please inform us of any accommodation(s) you require by contacting HR at 18552343577. #J-18808-Ljbffr