Clinical Content Specialist Part-Time (Temp)

Description:

The Clinical Content Specialist Part-Time (Temp) leverages active clinical practice experience to provide subject matter expertise, guidance, and consultation in support of education and examination content. This role ensures clinical materials are accurate, current, and clearly articulated by translating real-world clinical practice into high-quality, scalable assessment and educational products. The position serves as a clinical resource to internal teams and partners, contributing focused deliverables through structured communication and project management processes.

Work Schedule & Role Structure

This is a part-time, temporary, remote position, not to exceed 20 hours per week, designed to accommodate clinicians actively engaged in practice. Work is organized around defined deliverables, allowing flexibility in scheduling outside of required meetings and deadlines. The initial onboarding period includes structured training and orientation during the first few weeks, followed by a more flexible work schedule as the individual becomes familiar with processes and expectations.


Core Functions:

  • Review and evaluate examination items, client-sponsored educational products, and related media for clinical accuracy, relevance, and quality, incorporating current clinical practice perspectives, including content developed by partner organizations or contractors.
  • Maintain accurate and complete metadata for examination items and media within item banks and pools.
  • Select examination items for inclusion in item pools and review associated media assets for quality, accuracy, and alignment with assessment objectives.
  • Conduct comprehensive technical and clinical accuracy reviews of education and assessment content, including certification, maintenance of certification, and practice examinations.
  • Deliver defined clinical content work packages with clear scope, timelines, and measurable outcomes.
  • Apply subject matter expertise to support Assessment Division initiatives and cross-functional projects.
  • Ensure compliance with established processes and procedures required for organizational accreditation under American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards.
  • Communicate progress, timelines, and deliverables through established project management and communication tools, including Asana.
  • Participate in required meetings, training sessions, and conferences, including occasional weekend work or travel.
Requirements:
  • Bachelor’s degree, professional certification, or equivalent experience in a related clinical field preferred.
  • Current clinical practice as a sonographer is required and must be maintained throughout the duration of this part-time position.
  • Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS), Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS), Registered Vascular Technologist (RVT), and/or Registered Musculoskeletal Sonographer (RMSKS), holding at least one specialty; multiple specialties preferred.
  • Clinical experience in one or more of the following registered specialty areas is required: Breast (BR), Vascular Technology (VT), Adult Echocardiography (AE), or Abdominal (AB).

Core Competencies

  • Current, active clinical practice in ultrasound within a registered specialty area is required.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of clinical ultrasound within a registered specialty area.
  • Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Demonstrated organizational and project management skills.
  • Understanding of clinical education, training, and clinical process implementation.
  • Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively with internal teams, volunteers, and stakeholders at all levels of the organization.
  • Ability to manage and maintain confidential and sensitive materials.
  • Demonstrated comfort with and curiosity about new and existing technologies.
  • Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Office and strong overall computer skills.
  • Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to assess issues and recommend practical solutions.
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