Product Specialist

Royal Tunbridge Wells
1 year ago
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You will promote and increase the usage of our client's complete portfolio comprising Stoma devices, Urology and Continence products and Wound Care products.
through all Hospital and Community outlets and Wholesalers. You will be responsible for the management and smooth running of your defined territory. Key performance Indicators agreed with your Line Manager to be achieved such as sales v target and customer activity.

MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • To be aware of all opportunities to further increase the market share.
  • To actively sell the client's products and services in a professional and structured way, with relevant product presentations, incorporating features and benefits.
    December 2024
  • To continuously measure success using sales data against the territory targets set, these will include patients adopted onto our Home Delivery Service.
  • To work every Hospital and primary care area as required with the aim of maximizing selling time with customers and minimizing traveling time.
  • To be achieving the expected customer daily call rate requirements on territory.
  • To formulate a journey plan that will ensure that all our customers and potential users are regularly visited either face to face or virtually and given the highest possible standards of service.
  • To promote the company in a professional and ethical manner always.
  • To be highly knowledgeable on competitors' products and how to sell effectively against them.
  • To maintain the highest possible standard of personal presentation at all times.
  • To maintain accurate territory records and ensure that all administration is received strictly on time.
  • To implement the strategy and tactics as directed and maintain business plans as agreed with your line manager.
  • To work with local client sites and nurse bases to formulate joint activities to maximize product and HDS usage.
  • To work with local clinics and specialist clinic teams to maximise product and HDS usage.
  • To attend exhibitions and open days on territory, and off territory where required.
  • To actively seek out and report to management any procurement landscape changes.
  • To provide any market information that could be useful to the company.
  • To maintain all company equipment in first class condition.
  • To carry out special duties, as may be requested from time to time.
  • Normal working hours are from 9.00 am - 5.00 pm, Monday to Friday, but by nature of our work, a high degree of flexibility is required, including weekend work as necessary.
  • To exercise consideration, support and respect to all other members of the company.
    You will behave in a professional manner at all times and you will build professional relationships with customers and key opinion leaders that will enhance the Company's quality image.

    South East England - Postcodes: BN, BR, CT, DA, ME, RH, TN

    PERSON SPECIFICATION
  • Experience of working against sales targets.
  • Proven experienced salesperson in face to face selling environments, working against a daily call rate.
  • Experience of Healthcare, Pharmaceutical sales or a clinical background.
  • Experience of dealing with the NHS, Hospitals, community and key opinion leaders.
  • Understanding of the new NHS landscape which includes ICS and PCN's.
  • Driving License.
  • Proven excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Customer focused with a proactive and "can do" attitude.
  • Analytical and enquiring mind.
  • Understanding of budgetary control.
  • Influential/persuasive.
  • Able to demonstrate initiative.
  • Able to demonstrate success.

    Desirable:
  • Experience of managing a large territory.
  • Experience of working in the Medical Device Industry.
  • Registered nurse.
  • Experience of market access

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