Clinical Support Specialist - Midlands / Wales

Network Scientific Recruitment
Birmingham
3 days ago
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Do you have a background in sleep therapy or biomedical engineering? Do you have experience of training others in a clinical setting?


If so, have a look at the role below:


About the company:


Our client is an innovative medical device technology company that focuses on the development and manufacturing of Home Sleep Apnea Tests to aid in the diagnosis of respiratory sleep disorders.


We are looking for a new Clinical Support Specialist inCentral Midlands and Wales




Job description:


The Regional Clinical Support Specialist will play a central role in further growth of the market share in the UK, providing special attention to the north of the country, and assuming responsibility for educating, training, and supporting clients and leads in this territory and beyond.


This role requires strong clinical skills, a customer service-oriented approach, and close collaboration with EMEA Clinical Director, UK Country Manager, and Technical Support Teams.


The candidate will be responsible for supporting the company’s clients and leads in understanding and implementing the company’s technology.


Core responsibilities:


  • Educate clients’ medical staff and leads about the technology and its clinical aspects.
  • Provide technical and clinical training to staff in accounts.
  • Provide clients with on demand support and addressing clinical queries related to the usage of the technology.
  • Visit clients on a regular basis to educate and support their staff.
  • Manage communication and collaboration with local KOLs and professional associations/ societies.


Required skills and background :


  • At least three years’ experience in sleep medicine, as Band 5/6 respiratory physiologist, equivalent level sleep technologist, or Biomedical Engineer.
  • Residence in the Central Midlands region.
  • Background in clinical training (mentoring new staff) – an advantage.
  • Native English – a must; additional languages – an advantage.
  • Ability to deliver a presentation.
  • Readiness to travel frequently within the UK (about 50% percent of time) and from time to time, overseas (car allowance/company car will be provided).
  • Self-discipline, and ability to manage your own schedule.



In return, you will be joining a global market leader with innovative new products, coupled with an opportunity for a rapid career development.




For more information or to apply, please contact Graham Fish on or alternatively send your CV, along with any relevant information, to




Due to the volume of applications received on a daily basis, we find it incredibly difficult to respond to each and every one. Should you not hear back from us within two weeks, please assume your application was unsuccessful on this occasion.




Network Scientific is an award-winning science recruitment agency specialising in the provision of temporary, permanent and contract recruitment services to the scientific and related technical industries. We’re an ethical and knowledgeable consultancy passionate about our candidate care.


If you feel this role is not right for you but are interested in other opportunities in the Scientific sector, please take a look at our company website.




Please note that all applicants for this role should be able to prove that they are legally entitled to work in UK. Network Scientific Recruitment, part of Network Scientific Ltd. is an Employment Business/Agency.

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