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Sales Manager - Medical Devices

Home Recruitment Ltd
Leeds
1 week ago
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Sales Manager – FDA-Approved Medical Aesthetic Devices


This is an exceptional opportunity to join a global leader in aesthetic technology, recognised for its innovation, clinical excellence, and proven patient results.


This is a remote, field-based role open to candidates located anywhere in the North of England.


As Sales Manager, you’ll play a key role in driving regional growth by introducing advanced, FDA-approved devices for skin rejuvenation and body sculpting to leading aesthetic clinics.


You’ll build lasting partnerships, deliver impactful demonstrations, and represent a brand trusted by professionals worldwide.


What You’ll Do


  • Drive sales of premium aesthetic devices across new and existing clinics
  • Map your region, identify top prospects, and lead proactive outreach
  • Turn cold leads into warm relationships through consultative, value-based selling
  • Deliver compelling demos and ROI-focused sales presentations
  • Manage your live sales pipeline using CRM tools and report on activity and conversions
  • Collaborate with clinical and marketing teams to ensure seamless onboarding and sustained client success.
  • Represent the brand at leading industry events, conferences, and exhibitions


What You Bring


  • Proven sales experience in the medical sector
  • Strong communication and relationship-building skills
  • Confident presenting to clients and handling negotiations
  • Self-motivated with a proactive, results-driven approach
  • Organised and able to manage time and territory effectively
  • Positive attitude, resilience, and a genuine interest in personal and professional growth
  • UK driving licence


Next Steps


If you’re passionate about the industry, thrive on consultative, value-driven sales, and want to make a real impact with a world-class brand — apply now, we’d love to hear from you.

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