Account Manager - Dermatology and Diathermy

BMS Performance
Manchester
2 weeks ago
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·Market leading organisation with healthy new product pipeline

·Exciting career and earning potential! Rare opportunity within this thriving market

·Ideal move for a pharmaceutical or wound care sales person looking for a new challenge

·Vibrant culture - regular social events

·Full product training given in role

THE COMPANY:This progressive, vibrant organisation continues to enjoy healthy growth thanks to a great product portfolio and a real focus on customer service. They provide a premium quality range of dermatology equipment and consumables for use in NHS and private hospitals, clinics and practices, some products are also used in theatres. Our client has lots of new products in the pipeline for 2025 supported by clinical evidence and a great reputation.

A rare and exciting opportunity currently exists for a tenacious, personable and achievement-focused healthcare sales professional to break into devices! You will receive training, autonomy and a platform to progress your career.

THE TERRITORY:Northwest and West Midlands

THE ROLE:The successful Account Manager will be looking after key clinical and commercial relationships within NHS and Private hospitals and outpatient clinics, typically liaising with consultants, dermatologists, GPs, specialist nurses, purchasing / procurement people when relevant, with a mix of existing and new business. They will also deliver training and education on products and attend industry shows and conferences. The product portfolio is diverse selling the dermatology and diathermy capital and consumables into dermatology, plastics and outpatient departments.


THE REQUIREMENTS:

· Must have field based experience selling to the NHS

· Full driving licence

· An ideal role for a pharmaceutical or wound care sales person seeking a new challenge.

· Full product training will be provided and career and earning prospects are attractive and realistic, especially as the company continues to grow.

The Package for Account Manager:

· Basic: £40-50,000

· Commission: £12,000 to £15,000

· Car: £500 per month car allowance

· 30 days +bank holidays

· Benefits: Mobile, laptop, healthcare cash plans, Pension, Social events


Desired Skills and Experience


· Must have field based experience selling to the NHS

· Full driving licence

· An ideal role for a pharmaceutical or wound care sales person seeking a new challenge.

· Full product training will be provided and career and earning prospects are attractive and realistic, especially as the company continues to grow.

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