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Healthcare Sales Professional

London
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Job Description

DXC Technology is building a high-performing, collaborative sales community and is looking for a Sales Professional to lead growth across Healthcare and Life Sciences within the Consulting & Engineering Services (CES) business.

This is a visible, impactful role with ownership of a $40m TCV target, focused on expanding our footprint across the NHS, public sector health organisations, and a growing Life Sciences client base. Success comes from delivering both large transformation programmes and a strong pipeline of smaller, relationship-led opportunities that build long-term client value.

We are particularly keen to hear from individuals who combine strong commercial drive with a genuine focus on building trusted, long-term partnerships.

What you will be doing

  • You will take ownership of the Healthcare and Life Sciences sales strategy, shaping growth across the sector and delivering measurable results.
  • You will drive new business and expand existing accounts across NHS, public sector health, and Life Sciences clients.
  • You will lead complex sales engagements end-to-end, from early qualification through to close, while maintaining a consistent pipeline across both major programmes and smaller deals.
  • You will use Data and AI as a leading conversation to unlock wider transformation opportunities across consulting, engineering, SAP, and enterprise applications.
  • You will also lead and develop a team of sales professionals and Customer Success Managers, supporting their growth and performance.
  • You will work closely with consulting, delivery, and partner teams to bring compelling, outcome-led solutions to clients.

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Your market focus

The role spans NHS organisations including trusts, integrated care boards, and national bodies, as well as the Department of Health and Social Care and wider public sector health organisations. You will also support growth within Life Sciences, working with pharmaceutical, biotech, and medical device clients.

What you will bring

We welcome applications from a range of backgrounds and encourage those who may not meet every requirement but are excited by the role.

  • You will bring experience selling IT services, consulting, or digital solutions into NHS or public sector health clients, alongside a track record of delivering against multi-million TCV targets, typically in the $3m to $20m range.
  • You will be comfortable leading client conversations around Data and AI and able to build credibility with senior stakeholders including CIOs, CDIOs, and transformation leaders.
  • You will have experience navigating complex sales cycles, frameworks, and regulated environments.
  • You will take a collaborative, team-oriented approach and be confident bringing together the right people to win and grow accounts.

What sets you up for success

  • You balance commercial focus with relationship-led selling and are comfortable operating in senior client environments where trust and credibility are critical.
  • You stay current with technology and its role in shaping healthcare outcomes, and you enjoy developing others while contributing to a positive, inclusive team culture.

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Why join DXC

DXC is committed to creating an environment where people can thrive. We value different perspectives, experiences, and ways of thinking, and we know diverse teams deliver better outcomes for our clients.

We support flexible working, continuous development, and inclusive leadership. This is a role where you can grow your career, make a meaningful impact in healthcare, and be part of a supportive and ambitious team.

At DXC Technology, we believe strong connections and community are key to our success. Our work model prioritizes in-person collaboration while offering flexibility to support wellbeing, productivity, individual work styles, and life circumstances. We’re committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive.

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Skills

Sales
Healthcare
Life Sciences
Consulting
Engineering
Data
AI
Client Engagement
Relationship Management
Team Leadership
Transformation
Public Sector
NHS
Pharmaceutical
Biotech
Medical Device

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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