Field BCI Specialist (Clinical Development) - Multiple Locations
Synchron(19 days ago)
About this role
The Field BCI Specialist supports investigational brain–computer interface (BCI) clinical trials, working directly with individuals living with severe neurological conditions to enable real-world use of Synchron’s BCI systems. This patient-facing, field-based role focuses on delivering human-centered neurotechnology in home and clinical environments and contributing to data that informs product development. The position involves substantial travel to designated regions and close collaboration with cross-functional clinical and engineering teams.
Required Skills
- Patient Care
- Clinical Trials
- Device Setup
- Troubleshooting
- Patient Training
- Data Documentation
- GCP
- Communication
- Neural Signals
- Field Travel
Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree in Health Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, or Neuroscience
- Valid Driver's License
About Synchron
synchron.comSynchron is a neurotechnology company building an endovascular brain-computer interface platform to restore autonomy for people with paralysis by providing unprecedented access to brain data. Its flagship implant — a minimally invasive, stent-mounted electrode array (the Stentrode) delivered via the bloodstream — decodes neural signals to enable control of computers and digital devices without open-brain surgery. The company advances its technology through clinical research and trials and works with industry partners to integrate emerging BCI standards and consumer interfaces.
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