Healthcare Partnership Manager

Newcastle upon Tyne
1 year ago
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The Company: 

Leading manufacturer of wound care and compression therapy solutions 

Expanding business with ambitious growth plans 

Cutting edge technology 

Well respected business with excellent reputation for service and delivery 

Excellent career advancement opportunities 

The Role of the Healthcare Partnership Manager 

Targeting strategic decision makers in NHS to create ‘solutions’  

Working in partnership creating care pathways via multi stakeholders 

Engaging with Quality Improvement Leads, Commissioners, Heads/Directors of Nursing, Heads of Quality, Tissue Viability, Procurement and Medicines Management, Strategic decision makers (non-clinical and clinical) in the NHS, including Directors, Senior Management, Heads of Services, Locality Leads, Heads of Transformation, Quality Improvement. 

Field based, autonomously working from home 

Deliver strategic and wide ranging proposals to NHS Organizations to achieve improved patient outcomes and cost efficiencies.  

Present individual products or as a portfolio with the aim of achieving formulary status within NHS Trusts or ICS structures.  

Undertake specific tactics to protect current business from loss of market share or formulary status.  

Provide commercial expertise to the region to support strategy and tactic deployment through a deep understanding and proactive analysis of all available sales, marketing and health economic data 



Benefits of the Healthcare Partnership Manager 

£57k-£62k basic salary plus

11.5k Bonus uncapped

Excellent benefits including 25 days annual leave

Healthcare from day 1

Car or £780pm allowance

Pension- match up to 10%

4x salary DIS

Dental/health cash plan  

The Ideal Person for the Healthcare Partnership Manager 

Must have Wound or Compression care experience.  

Live in the North East- North Yorkshire up to Scottish borders. 

Must be commercially astute and be able to deliver strategic and wide ranging proposals to NHS Organisations to achieve improved patient outcomes and cost efficiencies. 

Must have the ability to see no barriers to change and effectively handle and move past objections. 

Tenacious, self-driven, self-motivated and self-responsible. 

Excellent digital selling, influencing and persuasive skills. 

Good IT skills including; Excel, PowerPoint, TEAMs, Word, Outlook, content sharing platforms, customer data bases. 

Excellent communication skills; active listener, ability to communicate effectively via digital platforms, face to face and the ability to present effectively up to senior levels internally and externally. 

Ability to understand, use and manage their emotions and that of others in an effective way. 

Ability to analyse and interpret product usage, market and sales data. 

Ability to develop a commercially viable and budgetary business case. 

Agile in approach to work and comfortable in using a hybrid OMNI-Channel. 

Collaborative working approach. 

Ability to travel as needed for the role, including occasional overnight stays. 

Committed to self-development & continuous improvement. 

Full valid driving licence. 

If you think the role of Healthcare Partnership Manager is for you, apply now! 

Consultant: David Gray 

Email: (url removed) 

Tel no. (phone number removed) 

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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