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Sales Capability Lead - UKI & Northern Europe (Sales Training)

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Woking
2 months ago
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Our client is a significant world leading pharmaceuticals company, they have a clear purpose to deliver and nurture better every day health by advancing care worldwide. Their vision is to continue being one of the most trusted and valued health companies, shaping the future of wellbeing and care through innovation, customer obsession and purpose driven teams.


Due to their exponential growth they are after the industries best talent to be a part of their unique culture.


The Role

As the Sales Capability Lead / Sales Trainer you will have responsibilities for all learning and development in international & Northern Europe. One of the main objectives is to meet the training and development needs and challenges our clients commercial teams in line with the strategy and business priorities in the Northern Europe cluster. You will partner and collaborate with various stakeholders to co-create efficient and impactful training programs across sales & marketing teams, field coaching and L&D systems and tools.


This role is a 1 year FTC – with potential to turn perm for the right person.


The ideal fit

  • Operated successfully within a L&D Lead / Management role
  • Ability to interact with cross-functional team members and stakeholders on all levels in an executive consultation, problem-solving, constructive manner
  • Familiar with experimental and simulation learning
  • Pharmaceutical experience is ideal but not essential
  • Familiarity with all common e-Learning software applications


Salary:Up to £75,000 plus benefits.

Location:Surrey HQ based, with a requirement of UK/I & International travel (approx. 10%)


Ready to achieve beyond your own expectations? Apply now and we’ll make it happen! Just click ‘apply’ and one of our team will be in touch!

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