Job Description
At Medtronic you can begin a life-long career of exploration and innovation, while helping champion healthcare access and equity for all. You’ll lead with purpose, breaking down barriers to innovation in a more connected, compassionate world.
A Day in the Life
In this exciting role as a Clinical Specialist, you will be working closely with the team to achieve sales revenue and share targets for Perth by providing technical and clinical excellence to implanters and clinical stakeholders.
The Aortic and Peripheral Vascular Health is one of the fastest-growing businesses within Medtronic. Peripheral and Endovenous therapies are a critical part of the Medtronic vascular portfolio, treating patients with a broad range of conditions, including Peripheral and Carotid Disease, Peripheral Embolization, and Superficial and Deep Venous Disease. We lead the way in the Superficial Venous and Drug Coated Balloon markets, caring for hundreds of millions of patients globally with lifesaving and life-enhancing therapies.
Responsibilities may include the following and other duties may be assigned.
This position has the responsibility to assist in achieving sales revenue and market share targets for a specified State by assisting the State’s Clinical Territory Managers CTMs with customer service and support, and to practice professional and effective territory management in terms of organization, technical expertise, administration, inventory management and expense planning and control.
In this role, you will:
Work with CTMs to understand the clinical and service needs of specific customers and provide highest level clinical service and technical support
Support CTMs through aligned promotion and selling of defined Medtronic products & services to key specialists and technical staff
Collaborate with CTM and broader team to actively participate in quarterly business reviews and business planning and execute on agreed actions
Pro-actively meet with CTMs and other Clinical Specialists (CSs) in managing case coverage requirements for the state.
Support sales & marketing programs with specific complimentary activities as provided by the Marketing team
In consultation with Clinical Territory Managers and Divisional Staff, play a lead role with technical in- services, presentations and training to specified customers.
Practice effective communication by feeding back information regarding commercial and clinical opportunities and intelligence to relevant CTM, CS, BDM and other divisional staff. Utilize Salesforce.com.
Consistently set and meet quarterly performance goals
Support Territory Managers with inventory control, including the expedited delivery of stock to customers as needed.
Support clinical study activities in conjunction with Territory Manager and the Clinical Research team.
Ensure the highest level of product knowledge is attained and maintained.
Monitor field inventory effectively to ensure appropriate levels of inventory in each location relative to demand
Complete cycle counts of all required field locations on time and follow up on any missing stock
Retrieve all expiring product from field locations and return to the warehouse prior to expiry
All activities must be performed in compliance with the local Quality System.
Performs duties in compliance with environmental, health and safety related site rules, policies or governmental regulations.
All other duties as assigned.
Travel requirement: less than 25%
Required Knowledge and Experience:
A Bachelor’s degree in Nursing qualifications, general science degree, or similar preferred
At least 1-3 years experience as a Clinical Specialist or equivalent medical sales/ Allied Health experience and/or Nursing background
Comprehensive clinical and technical knowledge including clinical papers. Asks skillful questions.
Good clinical and business relationships with customers
Advanced understanding of internal workings of hospital labs/ theatres / departments e.g. purc ... (truncated, view full listing at source)