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Clinical Application Specialist

Manpower
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Clinical Application Specialist
Location: National (UK) Predominately London - Field-Based
Employment Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Salary: Competitive + Bonus + Car Allowance

ManpowerGroup is proud to be recruiting on behalf of a leading global innovator in the field of medical technology.

This organisation is at the forefront of surgical innovation, providing state-of-the-art visualisation and workflow solutions that empower surgeons to deliver outstanding patient outcomes. With a strong legacy of clinical excellence and a reputation for quality, they're now looking for a Clinical Application Specialist to support the successful adoption of their advanced microsurgery technologies across the South of the UK.

The Role
This field-based role focuses on providing hands-on clinical application support, training and guidance to surgical teams across NHS and private hospitals. Working in close collaboration with the commercial team, you will help drive the integration of high-performance medical technologies into clinical workflows - with a particular emphasis on neurosurgery, ENT, plastic surgery and tumour treatment pathways.
You will play a key part in the national roll-out of new systems, supporting healthcare professionals in real-world settings, and ensuring exceptional customer satisfaction.

Key Responsibilities
Deliver in-theatre support, product training, and clinical demonstrations to end-users
Partner with Sales and Business Development teams to assist early adopter sites and drive product usage
Build and maintain relationships with key clinical stakeholders and opinion leaders
Provide expert insights to help align technology with clinical workflow needs
Understand NHS and private sector funding pathways to support successful implementation
Contribute to national go-to-market strategies and support post-installation success
Ideal Candidate
Degree-qualified in Biomedical Science, Life Sciences, Health Science, or similar
Strong clinical background - experience in-theatre, surgical assistance, or hospital environments preferred
Experience supporting healthcare technology (clinical or commercial support roles)
Knowledge of Neurosurgery, ENT or Plastic Surgery is highly desirable
Excellent interpersonal and presentation skills
Comfortable with regular UK-wide travel and flexible working
Full UK driving licence required
What's in it for you?
Competitive base salary plus performance-related bonus
Company car
Ongoing professional development and technical training
The opportunity to make a real impact in advancing surgical care
Join a supportive and passionate UK team within a high-growth global organisation
Interested?
This is your chance to step into a rewarding, field-based role with a company at the cutting edge of surgical innovation. If you're passionate about clinical excellence, thrive in a collaborative environment, and want to be part of something meaningful - we want to hear from you.

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