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UK Director of Sales

Birmingham
3 weeks ago
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New sales management opportunity with a market-leading healthcare business to recruit a UK Head of Field Sales. This is a high-impact role for a proven commercial leader who can drive growth, lead a national team, and build strategic partnerships across the NHS and wider healthcare market.

The role involves:

Leading and motivating the UK Field Sales team to deliver revenue growth.

Driving national sales strategy through forecasting, pipeline management, and performance metrics.

Managing strategic NHS and distributor relationships, including bids, tenders, and frameworks.

Identifying new market opportunities and shaping commercial success across acute and community healthcare.

The ideal candidate will bring:

A strong track record in medical device sales across both hospital and community settings.

Experience developing new sectors and driving commercial expansion.

The ability to influence at senior NHS level while leading and inspiring high-performing sales teams.

Offering a senior level package and the opportunity to drive change and growth this is an exciting sales management role for an experienced, ambitous MedTech sales leader

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