Sales Manager - Medical Devices

Home Recruitment Ltd
Cambridge
2 days ago
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Sales Manager – 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 South East 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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