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The Clinical Educator role brings clinical expertise, assisting specialist customers to increase their knowledge and understanding of COPD. You will provide education and support to customers to ensure that they are capable of delivering safe and effective therapies to their patients. You will be passionate about outcomes and relish working where diversity and breadth of specialism ensure no two days are the same.
Our Clinical Educators are professionals, who are confident working autonomously, managing their own time and workload. They identify, influence and build advocacy with customers in key accounts. In addition, they provide product educational services to customers. It is the Clinical Educators job to ensure positive customer experiences with the products through providing ongoing clinical support.
If you wish to pursue a fresh new opportunity, and this sounds like you, please get in touch.
In return for your dedication, you will receive an excellent benefits package, long term career opportunities and continuous professional development with a global employer- putting people at the heart of its business.
Skills and background required
Proven experience in clinical environment ideally within COPD
Strong communication skills and an ability to work effectively in a matrix environment will also be key.
Good understanding and working knowledge of the Pharma Market and the local Health Service environment.
Fluency with software operating systems, such as MS Office and customer relationship management systems
High level of business planning, organisational & problem-solving skills
Good technical knowledge of specialty and disease area
Ability to conduct face to face presentations to customers
Highly motivated with drive & determination to succeed & willingness to adapt to change
Full EU Driving Licence (no more than 6 points)
Eligible to work full-time within the UK
Please note: Sponsorship is not available for this opportunity.
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