Clinical Specialist – Structural Heart (United Kingdom)

Philips
United Kingdom
Last week
£40,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £60,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Remote
Seniority
Mid
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
29 Apr 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Relocation support Extensive travel Flexible work environment

Job Title

Clinical Specialist – Structural Heart (United Kingdom)

Job Description

Join Philips and help shape the future of interventional cardiology. As aClinical Specialist for Structural Heart, you will support the UK launch of Philips’ groundbreaking3D Intracardiac Echo Catheter (VeriSight Pro). You will be on the front line in cath labs, ensuring that interventional cardiologists and electrophysiologists adopt this innovative technology safely and effectively — directly improving patient outcomes in structural heart and electrophysiology (EP) procedures.

Your role

  • Contribute to one of Philips’ most exciting product launches in Europe, introducing a disruptive innovation that is redefining how structural heart interventions are performed.

  • Support interventional cardiologists across the UK during their first 10–15 procedures per site, providing hands-on clinical training and in-lab guidance to ensure safe and successful adoption.

  • Work as part of a newly formed European team of Clinical Specialists, reporting initially to theIGT Devices Leader Europe, and later transitioning to theUK IGT Sales Leader. You’ll collaborate closely with UK sales teams, European marketing, and experienced global clinical experts.

  • Develop professionally through exposure to leading hospitals, key opinion leaders, and cutting-edge technologies in interventional cardiology. This role offers a unique opportunity to grow as a subject-matter expert in bothultrasound imaging andstructural heart interventions.

You’re the right fit if:

  • You haveat least 2–3 years of relevant clinical experience.This experiencemust beinstructural heart interventions (e.g., Tricuspid, Mitral, LAAO) orinvasive ultrasound imaging (TEE, ICE).

  • You bring hands-on expertise gained from major industry players such asAbbott (TriClip, MitraClip) orEdwards Lifesciences (Pascal, Evoque), or have comparable experience with cardiology devices.

  • You hold aBachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field (cardiology, ultrasound imaging, biomedical sciences, or similar).

  • You arefluent in English, hold avalid driving licence, and are comfortable with extensive travel (up to80%) across the UK.

  • Relocation support may be available for the right candidate.

How we work together/location

This is afield-based role, requiring regular and extensive presence in cath labs throughout the UK. Preferably you are located from a convenient location around London for frequent travels. We are not open for applications outside of the UK.

DSB Required

Due to the role working in the healthcare environment, a standard DBS (Disclosure and Baring Service) criminal record check will be required for this role.

If you’re interested in this role and have many, but not all, of the experiences needed, we encourage you to apply. You may still be the right candidate for this or other opportunities at Philips. Learn more about our commitment to diversity and inclusion here .

About Philips

We are a health technology company. We built our entire company around the belief that every human matters, and we won't stop until everybody everywhere has access to the quality healthcare that we all deserve. Do the work of your life to help the lives of others.

  • Learn more about our business here

  • Discover our rich and exciting history here

  • Learn more about our purpose here

About Philips UKI

In the UK, we are recognized as a Disability Confident employer and are proud to be part of the Armed Forces Covenant & Mental Health at Work Commitment. We welcome all applicants including those from minority backgrounds, LGBTQIA+ and individuals living with a disability.

Because we are at our best when you are, you can safely share any reasonable tools or adjustments needed during our recruitment process and beyond.

We are committed to fostering a flexible work environment that is conducive to personal and professional growth and encourage open discussions around flexible working options to ensure we tailor a working arrangement suitable to individual needs while aligning with business goals. If you have specific flexible working requirements, please feel free to discuss these during these with your TA Consultant.

For more information, read our Inclusion and Diversity Policy and, to know more about your Human Rights, we encourage you to view this report.

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