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Clinical Support Specialist – Surgical Solutions

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Clinical Support Specialist – Surgical Solutions Location: Oxfordshire Rate: £26.46 per hour Contract: 6–12 Months Hours: 37.5 hours per week Working Pattern: Field-Based / Hospital-Based
A global healthcare organisation is seeking a Clinical Support Specialist to support its Surgical Solutions team across key NHS accounts.
This role combines clinical education, customer support and project delivery, working closely with theatre teams and healthcare professionals to ensure the successful implementation and evaluation of perioperative patient warming solutions.
The successful candidate will:
- Leads clinical assessment projects within key hospital accounts
- Collects and documents clinical data in accordance with project objectives
- Delivers clinical education, product training to theatre-based healthcare professionals
- Supports product evaluations, trials and implementation activities
- Partners with both commercial and clinical teams to forge customer-focused programmes
- Builds strong relationships with clinicians and key stakeholders in acute care settings
- Provides bedside and theatre-based education, resolving clinical enquiries
- Delivers educational presentations, workshops and training sessions
- Ensures accurate records and project documentation are maintained
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About You:
- Registered healthcare professional (e.g., Nurse, Operating Department Practitioner or equivalent)
- Current operating theatre experience within an acute care setting
- 3–5 years experience supporting surgical and/or anaesthetic procedures
- Experience in clinical education, training or presentations
- Strong communication and relationship-building skills
- Organised, with the ability to manage multiple projects and stakeholders
- Comfortable working independently in hospital environments
- Competent with Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Teams)
- Hold a full UK driving licence
- Enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain)


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