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Clinical Educator

Pro4orm People Ltd
Sheffield
5 days ago
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Pro4orm People are recruiting for a Clinical Educator to join a growing Pharmaceutical company with an amazing family feel culture.

This is a great role for nurse looking to move into the Pharma industry.

The role covers South Yorkshire, East Yorkshire & some of East Midlands

Responsibilities include:
Ensure that company strategy is being supported appropriately via educational activities.
Work with regional team and agree upon appropriate HCPs/trusts/departments to offer educational and product support to.
Develop and maintain strong links with KOLs and customers to facilitate training sessions and clinic educational support.
Develop and strengthen regional links with relevant customer organisations such as regional nurse networks.
Compliantly collate and feedback on nursing activities in CRM system and highlight to regional team any challenges or opportunities presented to delivery of the regional plans.
Adhere to financial budgets and control procedures.
Acquire and maintain excellent on-licence product knowledge and disease area expertise
Assist in the planning and organisation of appropriate promotional educational meetings.
Correctly identify situations where it would be more appropriate for the non-promotional team (Medical Team) to work with the customer and facilitate a compliant handover.
Develop nurse-led initiatives to enhance customer experience and effective pull through within accounts.
Provide training and education in specialist nursing field to appropriate personnel both within and external to the business.

Pro4orm People Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Pro4orm People Ltd is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Due to a high volume of applications we will only be able to contact successful applicants within 5 working days. We may, however, contact you regarding other potential roles of interest. By applying for this position you will be agreeing to our Terms and Conditions, and Privacy Policy which can be found on our website

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