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Physiotherapist

Independent Search Solutions Ltd
Belfast
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HR & Recruitment Director at Independent Search Solutions Ltd

At Independent Search Solutions Ltd we currently have a position for a Physiotherapist who wants to move into a Clinical Specialist role.

My client sells a range of Gynae / Urology Devices used in Female Healthcare and is keen to hire a Physio coming from a hospital environment who can use their medical knowledge and training to migrate into Clinical Support.

This role is based in Belfast covering the major Hospitals across NI and you will support Consultant Level Clients in the use of these complex Devices.

A full 12-week in-hospital training programme is supplied to the successfully candidate – APPLY TODAY

Physiotherapist / Physio / Clinical Support / Surgical Sales / Clinical Sales / Scrub Nurse / Female Healthcare Specialist / Gynaecology / Urology / Belfast / Ireland North

Job Title: Gynaecology / Urology Clinical Support Specialist

Territory: Belfast / Ireland North

Package:

  • £40k - £45k Basic (Dependent on Experience & Open to Negotiation)
  • Company Car (Fuel Card, Toll Card, Insurance, Maintenance)
  • Pension (5%)
  • Life Assurance Cover

Role:

The Clinical Specialist will support sales and market objectives by promoting a range of Gynae Devices to Key Opinion Leaders and Large Hospital Groups across the Territory. There will be 12 weeks in-hospital observational training, where you will be shadowing an experienced Territory Manager who will be clinically supporting cases.

Duties:

  • Provide customers with technical advice and appropriate training on the safe and effective use of the company's products and surgical techniques
  • Engage with both existing and new HCP to develop robust sales opportunity pipeline and advise appropriate sales leads
  • Maintain up-to-date records of customer activity on the company's CRM system, including information on customer usage, purchasing protocols and relevant competitor activity, working jointly with the appropriate Territory Manager/Sales Lead
  • In addition to the customer facing activity, the Clinical Specialist will also support the development of product & procedure knowledge with the sales team. This may be teaching in a theatre setting, classroom teaching, or involvement in our Induction Training Programme

Experience:

  • 2-5 Years’ experience as a hospital-based Physiotherapist (NHS or Private)
  • Full Clean Driving License
  • Specific experience in Urology, Gynaecology Devices beneficial
  • I am also open to Gynae / Urology Scrub Nurses or Midwives looking for a career change

Personal Characteristics:

  • Communication & influencing skills at an advanced level
  • Ability to create a positive impact and convey confidence and credibility to others in a Clinical Environment
  • Driven by a desire to succeed and a work ethos to match
  • The Motivation to overcome setbacks and rise a challenge

If you would like to be considered for this opportunity and wish to discuss the challenges of an awarding career in Clinical Support, feel free to call me on 00353 (0) 87 25 35 247, just ask for Patrick.

Alternatively follow the links below and send me your CV.

Key Words: Physiotherapist / Physio / Clinical Support / Surgical Sales / Clinical Sales / Scrub Nurse / Female Healthcare Specialist / Gynaecology / Urology / Belfast / Ireland North

Independent Search Solutions (ISS Ltd) is as the name suggests an Independent Recruitment Agency that aims to treat all its applicants with the up-most respect and in a professional manner. With a Company code of practice in place, you can be assured that your details will not be shown to any of ISS Ltd.’s clients without your consent.

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelMid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • Job functionHealth Care Provider
  • IndustriesHospitals and Hospitals and Health Care

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