business development manager

Huddersfield
1 week ago
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Are you ready to make a difference in women's health? Our client, a leader in medical devices, is on the hunt for a passionate Business Development Manager. Based on the M62 corridor this exciting role involves working with a company that specialises in women's health products and is now listed on the NHS supply chain catalogue.

What is The Job Doing:

As a Business Development Manager, you'll play a pivotal role in expanding the company's reach.

Target NHS trusts in the North of England and Central Scotland
Develop and implement strategies to engage new NHS trusts
Build and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders
Report on sales performance and market trends

What Experience Do I Need

The ideal Business Development Manager will have:

Proven sales experience in medical devices or consumables
Experience targeting new NHS trusts
A background in women's health products
Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Our client is a dynamic company that develops medical devices specifically for women's health. They are committed to improving healthcare outcomes and have recently been added to the NHS supply chain, reinforcing their dedication to quality and innovation.

If you're a driven Business Development Manager looking to make an impact in women's health, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. This role offers the chance to work with a forward-thinking company making strides in the healthcare industry.

If you've got experience as a Sales Manager, Account Manager, Healthcare Business Developer, Medical Sales Representative, or NHS Sales Specialist, you might find this Business Development Manager role aligns perfectly with your skills and ambitions.
INDSLS Coburg Banks Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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