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Ophthalmology Partnership Manager

On Target Recruitment
Birkenhead
2 days ago
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The Company:

Ophthalmology Partnership Manager

  • Global Brand name
  • A market leading Pharmaceutical company
  • A progressive, high-tech healthcare business
  • Invest in their staff
  • Offer career progression opportunities

The Role:

Ophthalmology Partnership Manager

  • The role is at the centre of implementation of the strategy and objectives within the ophthalmology therapy area balanced with truly focussing on patient outcomes.
  • The incumbent aligns their objectives to both the disease area strategy and regional objectives across their local health economy.
  • By effective utilisation of all available resources, they will be successful in securing appropriate access to key customers to deliver better outcomes for more patients, faster.
  • As an expert of the region, the incumbent will enjoy developing deep customer knowledge and generating insights that support our strategies and bring new customer partnerships to the business.
  • Region isCheshire, Mersey, North Wales & Lancashire

Benefits of the Ophthalmology Partnership Manager

  • Basic Salary circa £80,775 depending on experience,
  • Bonus 15%,
  • Car or £9396 allowance
  • life assurance,
  • pension
  • healthcare insurance

The Ideal Person:

Ophthalmology Partnership Manager

  • University degree educated
  • Medicine sales and market access experience is beneficial
  • Experience in Ophthalmology beneficial but not essential

Ability to demonstrate a growth mindset

If you think the role of Ophthalmology Partnership Manager is for you please apply!

Consultant: David Gray

Email:

Tel no.

Candidates must be eligible to work and live in the UK.

About On Target

At On Target, we specialise in sales, technical and commercial jobs in the Engineering, Construction, Building Services, Medical & Scientific, and Commercial & Industrial Solutions sectors, enabling our consultants to become experts in their market sector. We place all levels of personnel, up to Director across the UK and internationally.


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