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Clinical Science Consultant

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Hiring Remotely in United States
115K-149K Annually
Senior level
Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
115K-149K Annually
Senior level
Lead evidence-based, non-promotional education for primary care providers to improve early identification and diagnosis of cardiac arrhythmias, promote appropriate ambulatory cardiac monitoring, implement risk-based clinical tools, and drive upstream diagnostic behavior change through provider engagement, cross-functional collaboration, and alignment with value-based care and quality metrics.
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Career-defining. Life-changing. 

At iRhythm, you’ll have the opportunity to grow your skills and your career while impacting the lives of people around the world. iRhythm is shaping a future where everyone, everywhere can access the best possible cardiac health solutions. Every day, we collaborate, create, and constantly reimagine what’s possible. We think big and move fast, driven by our commitment to put patients first and improve lives. We need builders like you. Curious and innovative problem solvers looking for the chance to meaningfully shape the future of cardiac health, our company, and your career

About This Role:

The Clinical Science Consultant is responsible for leading non-branded, evidence-based education for Primary Care Providers (PCPs) to improve early identification and diagnosis of cardiac arrhythmias in the outpatient setting. This role focuses on advancing disease state awareness, reducing diagnostic gaps driven by comorbidity overlap, and supporting appropriate use of ambulatory cardiac monitoring (ACM) within the standard of care.

Through strategic provider engagement and deployment of risk-based clinical tools, this role will help shift diagnosis upstream, reduce acute care utilization, and strengthen overall healthcare system integrity by enabling more efficient, cost-effective, and timely patient care.

Key Responsibilities

Clinical Education & Provider Engagement

  • Develop and deliver compliant, non-promotional educational programs on cardiac arrhythmias tailored to PCP audiences.
  • Translate current and emerging scientific literature into actionable insights relevant to primary care practice.
  • Establish credibility as a clinical resource and thought partner to PCPs and care teams.

Disease State Awareness & Diagnostic Gap Closure

  • Educate providers on the link between common comorbidities and increased arrhythmia risk.
  • Address symptom overlap and the risk of diagnostic overshadowing in primary care populations.
  • Communicate the downstream impact of delayed diagnosis, including increased HCRU, hospitalizations, readmissions, and cost of care.

Outpatient Diagnostic Optimization

  • Promote the role of PCPs in initiating appropriate diagnostic pathways, including ACM use within guidelines.
  • Highlight system barriers (e.g., cardiology access delays) and opportunities for earlier diagnosis in primary care.
  • Align education to PCP performance metrics, quality measures, and population health initiatives.

Ambulatory Monitoring Education (Holter vs. LTCM)

  • Educate PCPs on the clinical considerations, appropriate use cases, and limitations of short-duration monitoring (24–48 hour Holter) compared to longer-term continuous monitoring (LTCM) within current standards of care.
  • Highlight the relationship between symptom frequency, arrhythmia burden, and diagnostic yield when selecting monitoring duration.
  • Provide evidence-based context on how monitoring duration may impact diagnostic accuracy, time to diagnosis, and downstream care decisions.
  • Educate providers on emerging evidence demonstrating that reliance on short-duration monitoring—particularly when guided by perceived frequent symptoms—may result in missed diagnostic opportunities due to the intermittent and unpredictable nature of many arrhythmias.
  • Support PCP understanding of when extended monitoring may be appropriate for patients with intermittent, infrequent, or unexplained symptoms.

Clinical Tool Implementation

  • Support adoption of a symptom- and risk-based questionnaire to identify high-risk patients appropriate for ACM.
  • Guide integration of risk stratification tools into clinical workflows to improve diagnostic accuracy and efficiency.

Healthcare System Integrity & Value Optimization

  • Educate providers on how delayed or missed arrhythmia diagnoses contribute to system inefficiencies, including avoidable emergency department visits, inpatient admissions, and fragmented care pathways.
  • Position early, outpatient diagnosis as a mechanism to reduce unnecessary utilization and preserve healthcare resources.
  • Reinforce the role of PCP-driven diagnostic pathways in supporting care continuity, reducing variability, and improving system-level performance.
  • Align educational messaging to value-based care principles, emphasizing cost containment, quality improvement, and optimized resource allocation.

Cross-Functional Collaboration

  • Partner with Medical Affairs, Clinical Research, Market Access, and Commercial teams to ensure aligned, evidence-based messaging.
  • Provide field insights to inform publications, ongoing research, and educational strategy.
  • Contribute to development of scalable education models and best practices.

Performance Expectations & Incentive Alignment

  • Performance objectives and incentives are aligned to measurable impact on PCP engagement and adoption of appropriate, guideline-consistent diagnostic pathways within assigned markets.
  • Emphasis is placed on increasing PCP participation in arrhythmia identification and management in geographies with established specialty utilization, supporting a more integrated and efficient care delivery model.
  • Success is measured by the ability to drive upstream diagnostic behavior change, expand disease state awareness, and improve alignment between primary and specialty care.

Education & Experience

  • Minimum of 8 years of related experience with a Bachelor’s degree; or 6 years and a Master’s degree; or a PhD with 3 years experience; or equivalent experience.
  • Active Registered Nurse (RN) license, MSN, DNP, or equivalent clinical experience preferred
  • 7+ years clinical experience (cardiology, electrophysiology, or primary care strongly preferred)
  • 3+ years in clinical education, provider engagement, or medical affairs
  • Experience educating PCPs or working within primary care settings preferred

Location:

Remote - US

Actual compensation may vary depending on job-related factors including knowledge, skills, experience, and work location.

Estimated Pay Range

$115,000.00 - $149,000.00

As a part of our core values, we ensure an inclusive workforce. We welcome and celebrate people of all backgrounds, experiences, skills, and perspectives. iRhythm Technologies, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We will consider for employment all qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records in accordance with all applicable laws.

iRhythm provides reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities in job application procedures, including those who may have any difficulty using our online system. If you need such an accommodation, you may contact us at [email protected]

About iRhythm Technologies
iRhythm is a leading digital healthcare company that creates trusted solutions that detect, predict, and prevent disease. Combining wearable biosensors and cloud-based data analytics with powerful proprietary algorithms, iRhythm distills data from millions of heartbeats into clinically actionable information. Through a relentless focus on patient care, iRhythm’s vision is to deliver better data, better insights, and better health for all.

Make iRhythm your path forward. Zio, the heart monitor that changed the game.

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