Clinical Operations & Enablement Lead
About the role
About Nucs AI
Nucs AI is revolutionizing cancer care through cutting-edge AI and medical imaging technology. Founded in 2024 by a multidisciplinary team of oncologists, AI researchers, and healthcare innovators, we’re tackling one of medicine’s most pressing challenges: the growing demand for accurate, timely cancer diagnostics in the face of rising scan volumes and limited radiologist capacity.
We sit at the intersection of diagnostics and treatment planning—building AI-powered tools at the convergence of medical imaging, radioligand therapy, and artificial intelligence. Starting with prostate cancer and expanding across oncology, we partner with world-leading medical institutions and pharmaceutical companies across the US, Europe, and Australia to bring precision oncology into everyday clinical practice.
Our mission is to enhance diagnostic precision and expand access to expert-level cancer care, improving patient outcomes worldwide. We’re venture-backed, early-stage, and building a team that blends deep clinical expertise with engineering intensity—moving with the rigor the medical field demands and the speed the problem deserves.
The Opportunity
As Nucs AI's clinical partnerships expand and our products move toward commercial deployment, this role drives the clinical execution engine of the medical team: scientific communications, clinical enablement and education, medical intelligence, and the clinical-AI quality and data work that underpins our products. This role can be scoped at either Lead or Specialist level depending on experience and domain expertise.
You'll be the connective tissue between our clinical partners, users, the product and engineering teams, and the broader medical function. You'll translate clinical insights and evidence into compelling publications, educational programs, and intelligence assets; build relationships with key external experts and clinical collaborators; support clinical users through pilots, training, and adoption; and shape product-market fit from a clinical lens. You'll also manage the medical annotation team and contribute to medical's end-to-end ownership of the data pipeline — the clinicians, specialists, and data flows that produce the ground truth and validation evidence underpinning our AI models.
If you're energized by translating clinical science into impact — through publications, training programs, clinician engagement, and the data work that makes AI-powered diagnostics trustworthy — this is the role.
What You'll Do
Scientific Communications & Evidence Production
- Prepare scientific summaries, abstracts, posters, manuscripts, and conference materials
- Coordinate publication planning and execution in partnership with the Medical Director, Associate Director, and external collaborators
- Review all external-facing materials for clinical and scientific accuracy
- Support integrated evidence generation pipelines (regulatory, reimbursement, and other downstream applications) and documentation with clinical content, summaries, and scientific context
Clinical Enablement & User Adoption
- Develop and deliver educational programs, training materials, and onboarding resources for clinical users of Nucs AI products
- Design and support clinical pilot programs, including engagement frameworks, training materials, and structured metric capture for workflow integration
- Serve as the day-to-day clinical and scientific point of contact for users; capture structured feedback to inform product and medical priorities
- Evaluate clinical workflows and surface opportunities to strengthen product-market fit
- Build internal learning programs and provide ongoing clinical support to deepen clinical fluency across cross-functional teams
Annotation Team Management & Data Pipeline
- Manage and coordinate the medical annotation team — clinicians and imaging specialists responsible for ground-truth labeling and expert annotation of medical imaging data
- Define annotation protocols, quality standards, and review workflows