BMS Performance
Business Development Manager - Theatre & ICU

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- Strategic new business role launching a new Patient Temperature Monitoring division
- Exclusive UK distributor of an innovative portfolio
- Sell into NHS and private hospitals across critical care and theatre settings
- High earning potential, autonomy and incentive trips THE ROLE Drive growth across the South of England, winning new business and establishing an innovative patient temperature monitoring portfolio. You'll work with ICU, recovery, neonatal and theatre teams, building relationships with consultants, nurses, procurement and key clinical stakeholders. A high-impact role offering autonomy and career progression. THE COMPANY A fast-growing medical device company supplying innovative solutions to the NHS and private sector. Following exclusive UK distribution rights to a cutting-edge portfolio, they are investing heavily in this new division. THE TERRITORY South of England - Home Counties, London, South Coast, Southwest REQUIREMENTS
- Medical device sales experience within NHS theatre environments
- Strong business development and relationship-building skills
- Commercially driven with a track record of winning new business CULTURE Entrepreneurial, supportive and growth focused. THE PACKAGE
- Competitive salary + uncapped OTE
- Car allowance
- Pension, 25 days holiday + bank holidays, incentive trips and rewards
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