Clinical Specialist Neuromodulation - South UK (ideal candidate's location London/South East)
Abbott's Neuromodulation business is recruiting for a Clinical Specialist to cover South UK (ideal candidate location is Greater London/South East area) to support customers and deliver best in class implantation and follow-up of DBS (Deep Brain Stimulation) and CPT (Chronic Pain Therapies) across designated NHS and private hospitals.
What You'll Do
* Provide primary technical support to customers during implantation and follow-up
* Perform complex device/programming troubleshooting independently
* Assist in the management and delivery of regional customer education training events
* Develop a clear understanding of regional account objectives and strategy for all accounts within the assigned region
* Build strong and professional relationships in various hospital settings
* Support regional NMD business strategy via product implantation cover in accounts as agreed with the leadership team
This is a field-based role with a willingness to travel 70% of the time.
What you'll need
* BSc degree, ideally in a scientific discipline
* Experience in the medical devices industry
* Knowledge of the UK healthcare market
* Demonstrate ability to be flexible and adaptable with regards to working hours and location of customer support
* Strong communication skills: verbal and written
* Familiarity with clinic setting and operating room procedures and protocol (preferred)
* Good keyboard skills and presentation skills to include: MS Word, MS Excel, PowerPoint, and Email
As you'd expect from an innovative global healthcare company, we offer excellent salaries and a competitive range of benefits to support you and your family, including a defined-contribution pension scheme, private healthcare, life assurance, and a flexible benefits scheme, alongside fantastic development opportunities.
An Equal Opportunity Employer. Abbott welcomes and encourages diversity in our workforce. We provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities.
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