Ambu
Territory Manager, Urology & ENT - London

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Are you a MedTech sales professional with a great understanding of the NHS? Can you convey technical details and supporting evidence across a broad stakeholder landscape? Are you enthusiastic and ambitious?
Then this might be your defining moment. We're looking for a Territory Manager to drive our Urology and ENT portfolio across London!
A career #ForeverForward
At Ambu, we don't wait for change - we drive it. In this role, you will drive change across the Urology & ENT range of products within both acute and non-acute clinical settings and work with a wide spectrum of stakeholders within the private sector and NHS markets, including Procurement, Clinical Directors, Directorate Managers, Infection Control, Doctors, Nurses, etc.
You will be a brand ambassador and promote your portfolio, with great freedom to do so, and organizing your agenda as suits you with ideally 4 days per week in-field. You should be based within the territory.
Furthermore, You Will
- Qualify opportunities, identifying customer needs and all relevant buying influences and decision makers
- Convey compelling health-economic arguments to stakeholders beyond clinical areas (procurement, finance etc.) using internal technical data and information
- Keep the CRM system and other reporting mechanisms up to date to record customer activity and opportunity
- Manage your own pipeline in the CRM reporting Quarterly to the Regional Sales Manager, Urology & ENT
- Gather market intelligence and disseminate throughout the organization and prepare effective presentations
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This is a field based role, meeting stakeholders face to face and supporting the use of the products in a clinical environment.
Suggested candidate profile
Skills and experiences can be earned in many different ways, and we understand that the best fit for the role cannot be prescribed on paper. You are however likely to succeed in this position if you are an experienced sales professional with a proven, successful track record of selling to the NHS - and carry clinical experience within the NHS. Equally, you demonstrate commercial credibility - including price/value discussions, and negotiate with ease.
Furthermore You
- Are a self-starter, able to work on their own and use their own initiative
- Are personable, friendly, outgoing and ambitious
- Can convey health economic, financial and clinical benefits to a broad spectrum of personnel
- Are able to engage with all levels of clinical and management staff
- Research and identify critical/topical issues affecting key customers
- Have a full clean driving license and the flexibility to attend meetings and conferences


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Ambu – a visionary and international workplace where your efforts matter
Ambu is a company that expands rapidly and has ambitious growth targets. We meet these targets through interdisciplinary teamwork between motivated and highly skilled employees. Your contributions and efforts are crucial to our success and by joining us you will get the opportunity to work in an international head office with an informal working environment. We offer great opportunities for personal development. Furthermore, we offer a wide range of professional, social and financial employee benefits in addition to exciting job challenges and continuous professional and personal development.
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