Medical Sales Manager (North of England)

AgaMatrix
Liverpool
1 week ago
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This position will be responsible for the management of an assigned territory calling on Secondary Care, Primary Care sites and other diabetes-related institutions and personnel. The objective will be to maintain business, grow sales, gain new distribution, train and support Health Care Professionals in the field and create awareness for the AgaMatrix products.


AgaMatrix Europe is looking for self-starting candidates who can become experts in the solutions we provide and are interested in having a career that helps medical professionals and patients. Perhaps you are a graduate of biomedical sciences or similar; or a sales professional looking to join an established team with one of the market-leading manufacturers in the medical device sector. 


https://agamatrix.co.uk/ (Upcoming Product Launches in 2025)


Competitive Basic Salary, Bonus, and Large Annual Car Allowance.


Required Skills:

Ability to present and detail professionally to healthcare professionals including Clinicians, DSNs, NHS managers CCG/LHB leads etc.

Ability to write persuasive communications which can be supported by the research of authoritative sources.

Ability to effectively present and support sales initiatives and to present original thoughts and concepts to individuals and large groups of healthcare professionals.

Ability to interpret and present an extensive variety of technical arguments

IT literacy and familiarity with using CRM systems

Interpersonal Skills a natural relationship builder

Ability to forecast, plan and set objectives


Areas covered by the territory (you must live within the territory) ::


HUMBER & N YORKSHIRE ICS

LINCOLNSHIRE ICS

N EAST & N CUMBRIA ICS

NOTTNGM & NOTTSHIRE ICS

SOUTH YORKSHIRE ICS

WEST YORKSHIRE ICS

WEST YORKSHIRE ICS

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