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Medical Device Support Specialist

Truro
2 days ago
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THE ROLE
Based within the Cornwall hospital group, The Medical Device Support Specialist will take on a customer support role supporting hospital staff with responsibility for the on site support of a range of medical devices. You will need to be able to drive and could live anywhere in Cornwall including Truro, Newquay, Redruth etc.
Responsibilities include:

  • The day-to-day management and support of various medical devices.
  • Provide client support in clinical areas to promote equipment functionality and use, enabling staff to concentrate on clinical care of patients.
  • Training and education of clients devices and/or services in client locations as determined by the facility requirements
    THE PERSON
    The successful candidate for the role of Medical Device Support Specialist will ideally have experience of working in a healthcare environment either from within the NHS, Private hospitals or the armed forces including REME, RAF, NAVY. Any experience in a medical environment would be an advantage as would working with medical devices or sterile services. This role will suit a medic, graduate, health care assistant, theatre assistant/nurse, scrub nurse or medical sales person etc that is looking for a new exciting opportunity with great progression.
    THE PACKAGE
  • £27,000-£29,000
  • Bonus
  • £350 Per Month Car Allowance
  • Pension
  • Healthcare
  • Life Assurance
  • 34Holidays
  • Benefits Scheme
  • Full Training - Market Leading

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