Sales Support Co-Ordinator

Frodsham
2 months ago
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Sales Support Co‑ordinator
Location: Frodsham
Salary: £28,000 – £30,000
Contract: 6‑Month FTC, Full‑Time (Monday–Friday)

Ready to join a business that’s transforming the future of orthopaedic surgery?
Our client is a fast‑growing, forward‑thinking medical devices organisation supporting orthopaedic teams across the UK.

As a Sales Support Co‑ordinator, you’ll play a pivotal role in ensuring critical medical equipment reaches hospitals nationwide. If you thrive in a varied, fast‑paced role and pride yourself on accuracy, ownership and customer focus, this is an exceptional opportunity to make a genuine impact within a friendly and ambitious team.

Why This Role Stands Out

Be part of a rapidly expanding medical technology organisation
Support orthopaedic surgical teams at a crucial operational level
Get involved across logistics, operations, marketing and customer support
Join a supportive, agile UK team making a real differenceA Day in the Life
You’ll be essential to keeping UK operations running smoothly by:

Providing logistical support to field operations across the UK
Managing office‑based inventory, preparing and shipping implants and instruments for:
Customer stock replenishment
Loan kits for surgical procedures
Coordinating sales invoicing and credit control with the overseas parent company
Supporting conferences, exhibitions, social media activity and promotional campaigns
Working closely alongside a colleague in a similar operational roleKey Responsibilities

Deliver first‑class customer support via phone, email and order handling
Organise loan kits, prepare checklists and produce delivery notes using the Inventory Management System
Receive, inspect and accurately record all goods delivered
Pick, pack and prepare shipments in line with customer requirements
Arrange dispatch and ensure all documentation is complete and accurate
Raise purchase and sales orders with precise data input
Liaise with carriers, track shipments and resolve any delivery issues
Maintain detailed records of all UK sales orders
Support the Managing Director with conferences and events
Work with the international marketing team on UK promotional activity
Provide wider operational support to the sales team
Manage invoicing, payments and customer account queries
Assist with additional duties as requiredWhat You’ll Bring

Strong organisational skills and exceptional attention to detail
A proactive, adaptable approach with confidence to take initiative
Excellent communication skills with a customer‑focused mindset
Competent IT skills and confidence working with numbers
Ability to manage key operational processes independently
Well‑developed time‑management and prioritisation skills
Sales or marketing experience is beneficial for future projectsReady to Take the Next Step?
If you are positive, detail‑driven and keen to grow your career within a developing medical devices organisation, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now for immediate consideration.

About McCarthy Recruitment
This vacancy is managed by McCarthy Recruitment — an award‑winning multi‑sector recruiter dedicated to helping people secure their perfect role.
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The Legal Bit
We are an equal‑opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age. By applying, you consent to McCarthy Recruitment storing and processing your personal data in accordance with GDPR. To access, restrict or erase your data, please contact our office.

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