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International Training Specialist (Medical Affairs)

ISR Recruitment
Liverpool
1 week ago
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  • International Training Specialist (Medical Affairs)
  • Location: Flexible within UK (+ occasional global travel to conferences events)
  • £60,000 per annum
  • Plus an excellent company benefits package (Bonuses, Stock Options, Private Healthcare, Car Allowance, etc.)


The Opportunity:

To join a market leading medical technology and pharmaceutical company focused on developing original therapies that push the limits of science and technology to disrupt and improve the traditional treatments available for in their area of specialisation for the development of innovative products for eye-care solutions and treatments.


Are you passionate about empowering commercial teams and customers through impactful, high-quality training? Do you thrive in a dynamic, cross-functional environment that spans clinical, sales and product education through powerful and interactive training modules?


ISR are seeking a Training Specialist with a background in eye care and ophthalmic pharmaceutical products to drive strategic training initiatives across their EMEAI (Europe, Middle East, Africa, and India) region, providing the training initiatives and programmes for your colleagues to succeed in their roles and stay ahead of the competition.


Skills and Experience:

  • Minimum of 5 years’ experience in surgical/clinical training, ideally within the medical affairs, life sciences or pharmaceutical sectors.
  • A solid understanding of eye and vision care, ophthalmic pharmaceutical products and surgical treatments would be very useful for this role.
  • Technologically agile with the ability to adapt quickly to new software (e.g., Oracle Learn, Salesforce).
  • Experienced in training development of territory managers and sales people to deliver across multiple platforms and audiences.
  • Strong command of Microsoft Office Suite; moderate-to-advanced PowerPoint proficiency is essential.
  • Educated to Bachelor’s degree level or equivalent industry qualifications.
  • Willingness to travel across the EMEAI region as and when required.


Please call Edward here at ISR on 07436 071 872 to learn more about our client revolutionising their division of the healthcare and the medical affairs market and how they are leading the way in developing the next-generation of solutions through innovation and transformational technology?

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