Medical Sales - Hospital Devices

Helix Medical Recruitment Ltd
Derby, Derbyshire, DE1 3AE, United Kingdom
Yesterday
£40,000 – £45,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £45,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Posted
21 Apr 2026 (Yesterday)

Benefits

Bonus Car or allowance

As a medical sales Account Manager covering parts of the Midlands & North, you’ll promote and grow the use of a specialist range of medical devices and cleanroom consumables across hospital pharmacy, aseptic compounding, oncology, infusion, and enteral feeding settings.

* A field-based medical sales role covering a specialist range of cleanroom consumables, including infection control/disinfection sprays, wipes and clinical waste spill-kits, PPE including gloves, gowns, face masks, syringes, needle-free devices and sharps bins, closed transfer systems, transport and transfer bags, venting devices/cannula, and cold chain solutions. You’ll manage, develop and grow new and existing accounts – including Key Accounts – with a primary focus on hospital wards, infection control and aseptic pharmacy settings, and secondarily pharma and medical device cleanroom labs.

* As the Account Manager, you’ll take real ownership of the territory; delivering high-quality product presentations, staying well-informed on competitor products and sharing market intelligence that helps shape commercial strategy.

* Covering parts of the Midlands & North, including Manchester, Liverpool, Warrington, Preston, Bradford, Leeds, Sheffield, Nottingham, Derby, Hull, and Lincoln.

COMPANY

* A well-established specialist manufacturer and distributor of filter devices, medical consumables and cleanroom disposables, supporting hospital pharmacy, aseptic compounding, oncology, infusion and cleanroom environments. The business has a strong reputation for technical expertise, quality products and customer service.

REQUIREMENTS

* Proven success in medical sales, selling medical devices into hospitals. Experience in medical sales of infection control, cleanroom, infusion, oncology, or aseptic pharmacy disposables into secondary care is a bonus.

* Self-motivated, determined and with clear and confident communication skills.

* A full UK driving licence and the right to work in the UK.

PACKAGE

* Starting salary of £40-45,000 plus bonus, car or allowance and benefits.

If you’re an experienced medical sales Account Manager and open to a conversation, call, email or apply now for full details

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