Clinical Research Manager
WoundVision
WoundVision is recognized as the industry’s first and only full-service provider of advanced wound imaging and documentation solutions, designed to standardize wound assessment, reduce documentation errors, and streamline EMR workflows across various healthcare settings. Their flagship product, the Scout, integrates digital photography with long-wave infrared thermal imaging to deliver both anatomical and physiological wound data—offering objective, accurate, non-contact measurement of wound size (96 % accuracy) and skin temperature changes. The technology is HIPAA-compliant, FDA 510(k) cleared, and supports seamless integration with EMRs, helping improve patient engagement, satisfaction, and clinical documentation across care environments.
Why You Should Join Us
This is a Clinical Research Manager role where you’ll be responsible for leading the development and dissemination of impactful clinical evidence that showcases the value of our Scout solution. This role reports to the Director of Clinical Solutions and is ideal for a research-minded professional who thrives on turning untapped data into peer-reviewed publications, building clinical credibility, and enabling customers to tell their own stories through research. As part of our Clinical Team, you’ll help shape the future of evidence-based care and ensure our customers’ successes are seen, shared, and published.
What You’ll Do
As a Clinical Research Manager, you will:
Lead and manage clinical research initiatives using existing internal data sets (e.g., retrospective studies, meta-analyses, systematic reviews).
Identify “low-hanging fruit” publication opportunities and turn them into impactful clinical stories.
Support and co-author customer-driven research manuscripts (retrospective or prospective).
Develop and publish customer success stories demonstrating the clinical and financial value of the WoundVision Scout.
Assist in writing, editing, and submitting abstracts, posters, and manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals and clinical conferences.
Present findings at podiums, webinars, and events to communicate research insights clearly and credibly.
Proactively identify gaps in clinical evidence supporting Scout utilization and design research strategies to address them.
Recruit nurses in clinical ladders, DNP projects, and academic researchers to expand interest in LWIT.
Represent WoundVision on the NPIAP Corporate Advisory Panel and serve as a liaison with clinical and academic thought leaders.
Collaboration & Internal Support: Meet regularly with internal and external teams to support IRB protocol planning and submission.
Collaborate with clinical and technical teams to generate internal and customer-facing reports tailored to research and clinical use cases.
What You’ll Need
Preferred- advanced degree (MSN, PhD, DNP, MPH, or similar).
Understanding of IRB, HIPAA, and clinical research ethics/regulatory requirements.
Proven experience publishing in peer-reviewed journals and presenting at clinical conferences.
Ability to interpret complex clinical data and translate into actionable publication strategies.
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
Self-motivated, highly organized, and passionate about advancing evidence-based care.
Ability to travel ~5-10 days per month for customer support, research collaboration, and professional conferences (not necessarily will be traveling this amount each month).
Perks of the Job
Compensation:
Salary: $125-165K (based on experience)
Benefits & Perks: creative incentives, medical/dental/vision insurance coverage, Life & AD&D insurance coverage, short & long-term disability coverage, PTO/holidays, participation in the 401K plan, expenses while traveling, and more!