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Virtual Oral Care Consultant

IQVIA
Greater London
3 days ago
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About the Role

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As a Virtual Oral Care Consultant, you will deliver digital consultations, helping individuals improve their oral hygiene routines, understand product options, and feel confident in their care choices. You will offer personalised advice, support product education, and contribute to a positive customer experience.

Key Responsibilities:

Conduct virtual consultations with customers to assess oral care needs Recommend suitable products and routines tailored to individual goals Provide education on oral hygiene best practices Maintain accurate records of consultations and follow-ups Collaborate with internal teams to ensure customer satisfaction

What We Are Looking For:

Background in dental hygiene, dentistry, or oral health (qualified or experienced) Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Comfortable using video conferencing tools and CRM systems Self-motivated, empathetic, and customer-focused Ability to work independently in a remote setting

What We Offer:

Competitive salary and performance incentives Flexible remote working Ongoing training and professional development Supportive and inclusive team culture

If you have a background in dental hygiene, dentistry, or oral health, we encourage you to apply or contact us for more information.

Sponsorship is not available for this opportunity.

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