Be at the heart of actionFly remote-controlled drones into enemy territory to gather vital information.

Apply Now

Therapy Assessor

Woking
1 week ago
Create job alert

Product Specialist or Therapy Assessor or Therapy Assistant or Occupational Therapist or Rehabilitaiton Engineer
Location: Surrey, Sussex & Kent
Salary: £30,000 – £40,000 (depending on experience) + uncapped commission (OTE £60k–£70k in year 1–2)

Trusted Recruiter are recruiting on behalf of our client for a Product Specialist to cover Surrey, Sussex and Kent.

This is an exciting opportunity to join a leading provider of specialist equipment, including seating, standing frames, mobility aids, and hygiene solutions. You’ll be working with NHS services, special schools, and private markets, helping people with disabilities access the best solutions to improve their quality of life, while supporting families and healthcare professionals.

Key Responsibilities

  • Assess the needs of people with disabilities and recommend suitable products.

  • Develop new business and manage existing accounts across Surrey, Sussex, and Kent.

  • Build and maintain strong relationships with healthcare professionals, schools, and private clients.

  • Achieve and exceed sales targets with a proactive, solutions-focused approach.

  • Provide product demonstrations, technical support, and training to clients.

  • Contribute insights to support product development and market growth.

    About You

  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.

  • Experience in healthcare, medical devices, or related sectors is advantageous.

  • Demonstrated ability to achieve and exceed sales goals.

  • Organised, with good time management and territory planning skills.

  • Passionate about making a difference to people and their families.

    Package & Benefits

  • Basic salary: £35,000 – £40,000 (DOE).

  • Uncapped commission with realistic OTE of £60k–£70k.

  • Company pension scheme.

  • Fully expensed company van, laptop, and mobile phone.

  • Ongoing training and development.

    This is a predominantly field-based role with some home working and occasional overnight travel.

    If you are motivated, customer-focused, and keen to develop your career in the healthcare sector, we’d love to hear from you.

    Keywords. Therapy Assistant, Rehabilitation Engineer, Rehabiliation assistant, Occuaptional Therapist, Postural and Seating, Assessments, Paediatric

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Therapy Assessor

Therapy Assessor

Therapy Assessor

Laboratory Scientist

Production Assembler

Lead C++ Embedded Software Engineer

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Why Medical Technology Careers in the UK Are Becoming More Multidisciplinary

Medical technology (medtech) is transforming healthcare in the UK — from wearable sensors to AI diagnostic tools, from surgical robots to telemedicine platforms. Advances in hardware, software, data and connectivity are enabling more personalized, efficient and accessible care. But with great power comes great responsibility. As medical devices and health technologies enter hospitals, clinics and consumers’ homes, professionals in this domain must master much more than engineering and algorithms. They must also understand law, ethics, psychology, linguistics & design. That is, medtech careers are now deeply multidisciplinary. In this article, we explore why medical technology careers in the UK are becoming more multidisciplinary, how these five allied fields now intersect with medtech work, and what job-seekers and employers should do to succeed in this evolving ecosystem.

Medical Technology Team Structures Explained: Who Does What in a Modern MedTech Department

Medical technology (MedTech) spans everything from wearable health devices and surgical robots to diagnostic imaging, in-vitro diagnostics (IVD), digital therapeutics, AI-driven triage, and Class I–III medical devices. In the UK, the sector touches NHS care pathways, private providers, and global markets—with stringent expectations for safety, clinical evidence, cybersecurity, and data privacy. As ventures scale from prototype to regulated product, clear team structures become the difference between promising pilots and licensed, market-ready devices. Whether you’re hiring your first clinical specialist or applying for a role in QA/RA, this guide explains who does what in a modern MedTech department, how functions collaborate across the product lifecycle, UK-typical skill sets and salaries, common pitfalls, and best practices for building a resilient team.

Why the UK Could Be the World’s Next Medical Technology Jobs Hub

Medical technology—often abbreviated as medtech—is one of the fastest-growing sectors in healthcare. From sophisticated diagnostic devices and surgical robotics to wearable health monitors and AI-powered imaging systems, innovation in medical technology is transforming patient care, streamlining hospital processes, and enabling personalised treatment at scale. As the United Kingdom deepens its commitment to healthcare innovation, demand for professionals skilled in medtech development, regulation, manufacturing, and deployment is surging. With a rich heritage of scientific research, a globally respected healthcare system, and a dynamic life-sciences ecosystem, the UK is ideally placed to become the world’s next medical technology jobs hub. This article explores why the UK has this potential, where demand is strongest, what kinds of roles are emerging, and what must happen to ensure the UK fulfils its role as a global centre for medtech careers.