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Getting into orthopaedics isn't easy. Most companies want experience, but very few offer the opportunity to gain it. That's what makes this role different.
Whether you're an ODP, physiotherapist, scrub practitioner, or another clinically trained professional, you'll receive the training, support, and hands-on exposure needed to build a career in one of the most exciting areas of medical devices. You'll be in theatre, working alongside surgeons and clinical teams, learning innovative orthopaedic technology and becoming a valued part of every procedure.
Joining a growing orthopaedics business, you'll be supported from day one with structured development, mentoring, and a clear path to progress. If you're looking to take your clinical experience in a new direction without losing the patient focus that motivates you, this is an opportunity well worth exploring.
Who’s it for and what’s in it for you?
Our client is a dynamic orthopaedics company that is growing year after year. In this role, you’ll join a close-knit and vibrant team with real spirit – if you’re a good team player, you’ll fit right into the collaborative, supportive environment that they offer. They also value progression and development, making it a fantastic place to grow your career.
When you join them you'll get access to a great benefits package that includes things like:
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- Private healthcare with Bupa
- Matched pension scheme
- Access to an EAP for your wellbeing
- Rewards programme for discounts off your shopping
- £100 towards your gym membership
- Long service awards and other incentives
- Extra time off for volunteering
- The ability to buy more annual leave
What will your day to day look like?
The key focus of this role is to support surgeons and theatre teams in the safe and effective use of orthopaedic products, while managing day-to-day hospital accounts across your territory.
- Attend surgical cases and provide hands-on product support in theatre
- Advise surgeons and clinical teams on product use before, during, and after procedures
- Deliver product and procedural training to theatre staff
- Manage hospital accounts, including stock audits, replenishment, loan kits, implants, and instruments
- Ensure the correct equipment is available and ready for each procedure
- Build strong relationships with clinical teams and act as the link between customers and the Regional Sales Manager
- Gather customer and market insight to support Sales, Marketing, Product, and Commercial teams
- Maintain accurate CRM records and complete all administration promptly
- Represent the business at regional symposiums and clinical events
- Work flexibly across the territory, including regular travel and occasional international travel


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This is an excellent opportunity to build specialist expertise in orthopaedics, develop strong hospital relationships, and progress your career within clinical support and medical devices.
This role will suit you if you…
- Have a good understanding of anatomy, physiology, and orthopaedic principles
- Are confident working in hospitals and theatre environments
- Can communicate clearly with surgeons, theatre teams, and commercial colleagues
- Are organised and comfortable managing stock, loan kits, and multiple hospital accounts
- Can work independently while contributing to a wider team
- Are keen to learn and develop strong product and clinical knowledge
- Have good written, verbal, and IT skills
- Are flexible, practical, and comfortable with regular travel
- Hold a full driving licence for at least three years
- Are physically able to meet the demands of a field-based theatre support role
Think this could be your next role?
Then we’d love to hear from you! If you’re interested in applying or would like to see the full job description for this role, please get in touch with Frankie on francesca.garrod@fmctalent.com
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Reference number: 22543
Temporary or Permanent: Permanent
FMC contact for this role: Frankie Garrod
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