
AstraZeneca, a global leader in biopharmaceuticals, is committed to discovering and delivering innovative therapies that transform patient outcomes. We are seeking a Clinical Imaging Scientist (“CIS”) that will provide strategic and technical expertise on the conception and implementation of imaging strategies in all phases of clinical development (Phase I-III) within the Oncology portfolio. The role is focused on implementation of standard methodology imaging and tumor assessment for key primary, secondary and exploratory efficacy endpoints. The CIS will have expertise in common tumor response assessment algorithms, including RECIST 1.1, immune-related RECIST, RANO, etc., and how they are deployed in a clinical trial.
A key responsibility of the role is supporting sophisticated and cutting-edge clinical targeted drug development programs by improving imaging and tumor assessment processes within clinical research or developing and introducing new technologies and approaches at the national, regional or global level, consistent with AstraZeneca and Regulatory standards.
CIS will interface strategically and operationally with other functional areas including medical development, clinical operations, data management, statistics, and regulatory affairs. CIS will liaise with both the internal clinical teams and external CROs where applicable. CIS will work closely with clinical development teams, providing training, teaching, and consistent troubleshooting. Where there is a new requirement for imaging data collection, the CIS will define with the drug project team efficient tumor assessment data collection methods and will support the AstraZeneca team with internal standard development and consistent implementation by clinical and imaging CROs for independent central review across the suite of studies requiring the assessment.
This is a vertical role with technical imaging support provided to all levels of the drug project team from the study delivery associate level through to the clinical science director, reporting to the AZ Head of Translational Radiology group.
· Bachelor of Science degree. Also, Imaging related degree and/or professional training preferably with practical clinical experience related to immuno-oncology/oncology imaging, either radiographic, medical or physical science based.
· 5 + years of experience in supporting Oncology clinical trials across phases I-III with the delivery of imaging components will be considered as an alternative to formal qualifications in this field.
· Good communication, negotiation and influencing skills with the ability to work interactively within multiple multidisciplinary teams.
· Focus on timely delivery of high-quality imaging results with a proactive, flexible approach.
· Understanding of the Blinded Independent Centralized Review process at external imaging CROs, including common review paradigms, radiologist reviewer analysis application and eCRFs, and operational and regulatory documents including Independent Review Imaging Charters.
· Experience in the use of Medical Imaging in IO/Oncology research, especially in clinical trials.
· Understanding of the end-to-end drug development process.
· Sufficient Immunology and Oncology disease area knowledge to be able to interact with confidence with internal and external IO partners.
· Technical experience and training on common clinical imaging modalities, including CT, MRI, PET/CT, bone scans, etc.
· Evidence of strong leadership of leading the imaging interface with the external community; e.g., CRO or third-party provider, site monitors, study team etc. with a focus on timely delivery of quality data is preferred.
· Experience providing advice on quality assurance and data integrity to uphold GCP and regulatory compliance at Investigative sites and external vendors, as well as troubleshooting issues
· Experience functioning as the Imaging subject matter expert working with clinical development teams (evidence of leading cross functional teams focusing on good communication, passion for customers and working collaboratively).
· Experience working with PACS systems and image analysis software and having a basic understanding of the emerging integration of AI and machine learning in imaging.
Why AstraZeneca?
At AstraZeneca we’re dedicated to being a Great Place to Work. Where you are empowered to push the boundaries of science and unleash your entrepreneurial spirit. There’s no better place to make a difference to medicine, patients and society. An inclusive culture that champions diversity and collaboration, and always committed to lifelong learning, growth and development. We’re on an exciting journey to pioneer the future of healthcare.
So, what’s next?
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The annual base pay for this position ranges from $203,709.60 to $305,564.40. Our positions offer eligibility for various incentives—an opportunity to receive short-term incentive bonuses, equity-based awards for salaried roles and commissions for sales roles. Benefits offered include qualified retirement programs, paid time off (i.e., vacation, holiday, and leaves), as well as health, dental, and vision coverage in accordance with the terms of the applicable plans.
Date Posted
17-Jun-2026
Closing Date
01-Jul-2026
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