Director of Sales, UK & Ireland - Medical Imaging

Proclinical Group
Liverpool
3 months ago
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Location

Remote - UK (North UK preferred, flexible)


About the Role

Are you ready to lead growth for a global leader in AI-driven medical imaging and advanced visualization?


What you'll do

  • Own sales for the UKI region across direct and partner channels
  • Build and execute growth plans in advanced visualization and clinical AI
  • Manage key accounts and upsell to an established install base
  • Collaborate with PACS vendors and medical device partners
  • Mentor junior sales talent and shape the UK market strategy

What we're looking for

  • Proven success in selling Radiology, Cardiology, Vascular or Clinical SaaS solutions
  • Experience with subscription / cloud-based software
  • Strong network within NHS and private healthcare
  • Self-starter with a track record of exceeding quota

Why join?

  • Be part of a fast-growing business with 48% growth this year and ambitious plans ahead
  • Work with cutting-edge AI solutions transforming healthcare
  • If you're ready to take the next step and lead in a high-growth, innovative environment, apply now or message me for more details.

Contact

If you are having difficulty in applying or if you have any questions, please contact Connor Lynes at .


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Recruiter

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