Clinical Application Specialist

Swindon
4 days ago
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The Company: 

Family-owned business 

Represented in over 100 countries 

Great chance to join the business when they are truly trying to create a collaborative, supportive & cohesive environment where everyone from top down is treated as a peer. 

Represented in over 100 countries 

Fantastic senior leadership team with a proven track record of creating award winning businesses 

Open door policy where your opinion and thoughts are listened to 

The Role of the Clinical Application Specialist 

You will support the growth of a range of surgical products across surgery, gastroenterology/endoscopy, and pulmonology by delivering expert clinical training, in-field support, and driving product adoption 

Covering the South of the UK, you’ll work closely with healthcare professionals to provide demonstrations, onboarding, and commissioning of technologies. 

As part of a growing Clinical Application Team, you’ll act as a key link between customers and internal teams ensuring products integrate seamlessly into clinical workflows.  

You’ll gather feedback from the field and help deliver a best-in class service experience. 

Provide on-site or remote training and clinical support during product implementation and post-go-live  

Collaborate with clinical stakeholders to assess workflows and ensure successful product adoption 

Troubleshoot and resolve user issues, escalating to technical teams when necessary  

Gather and document user feedback and feature requests to inform product improvements 

Assist in validation and user acceptance testing of new products/features 

Participate in clinical evaluations, pilots, and go-lives across various sites 

Support sales, marketing, and service teams with clinical insights and expertise 

Engage with Key Opinion Leaders and UK reference centres in relevant market segments 

Assist in clinical and technical aspects of Tender submissions 

Represent the company at conferences and training events, showcasing products and solutions 

The role will predominantly cover the South of the UK  but some travel to the North may occasionally be required 

Benefits of the Clinical Application Specialist 

£40K-£50K basic + £10k bonus (Based on KPI’s not sales)  

Company Car 

Pension 

Healthcare 

Life Assurance 

25 days annual leave + bank holidays 

Mobile 

Laptop  

The Ideal Person for the Clinical Application Specialist 

Bachelor's degree in a healthcare-related field (Nursing, Allied Health, Biomedical Sciences, etc.) or equivalent clinical experience 

1-3 years of experience in a clinical setting or in a clinical support role with a digital health/medtech company 

Strong understanding of clinical workflows and terminology 

Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills 

Comfort with software tools and technology used in clinical environments 

Ability to process and understand key data and information from clinical studies and white papers and articulate this to clinical teams 

Pragmatic, proactive, problem-solving, and inventive approach to supporting customers in overcoming barriers to adoption of new technologies 

Experience working with consultants, academics, and key opinion leaders  

Experience in advanced energy, surgery, interventional pulmonology and/or gastroenterology/electrosurgery is an advantage 

If you think the role of Clinical Application Specialist is for you, apply now! 

Consultant: David Gray 

Email: (url removed) 

Tel no. (phone number removed) 

Candidates must be eligible to work and live in the UK. 

About On Target 

At On Target, we specialise in sales, technical and commercial jobs in the Engineering, Construction, Building Services, Medical & Scientific, and Commercial & Industrial Solutions sectors, enabling our consultants to become experts in their market sector. We place all levels of personnel, up to Director across the UK and internationally

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