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Clinical Sales Specialist - Neonatal and Vascular Access

BMS Performance
Milton Keynes
6 days ago
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Clinically focused medical devices sales role
Full autonomy in this specialist position!
Products are highly rated by the NHS with no access challenges
Prestigious manufacturer of medical devices and consumables

THE ROLE:

As the Clinical Sales Specialist, you will be responsible for selling a range of neonatal devices and consumables that have an incredible 95% share of the market! In this role, you will closely manage and grow a small number of key accounts, using a strategic and meticulous approach.

YOUR CAREER:

As a large, well-known business, you will benefit from first-class training in a business that truly develops people. They have a structured management training program, international product training, and are even happy to invest in further academic qualifications to further your career!

THE PERSON:

To be considered for this Clinical Sales Specialist role we are looking for:
Experience of selling medical devices or consumables
Or, some experience in pharmaceutical sales looking to break into medical devices
A scientific / healthcare related degree e.g. sports science, biology, nursing etc.
A team player with a collaborative and inquisitive mindset
A customer-focused approach

THE COMPANY:

Originally founded in the 1960s, this European medtech manufacturer has gone on to become one of the best-known players in their field. As well as offering fantastic development opportunities and the stability that comes with working for a well-run business, you will enjoy a fantastic company culture. This is an organisation that truly values its employees and celebrates and rewards everybody's success and hard work. With a policy of transparent equality, there are no hidden agendas or politics at play that often come with a company of this size.

THE PACKAGE FOR THE CLINICAL SALES SPECIALIST
Basic salary: £35,000 - 45,000
Bonus: £10,000 - 15,000 uncapped
Hybrid car or car allowance of circa £550 per month
Benefits: double pension contribution, income protection, healthcare, laptop, mobile, 25 days' holiday + stats + full benefits

Location:

The position of Clinical Sales Specialist covers the south east of the England - including London and home counties. The ideal location would be North Thames and Northern counties

Desired Skills and Experience
Experience of selling medical devices or consumables
Or, some experience in pharmaceutical sales looking to break into medical devices
A scientific / healthcare related degree e.g. sports science, biology, nursing etc.
A team player with a collaborative and inquisitive mindset
A customer-focused approach

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