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Electrophysiology Clinical Team Leader (South East)
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United Kingdom
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91 days ago
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Mid Level
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Electrophysiology Clinical Team Leader (South East)
Abbott
JOB DESCRIPTION: Job Description Abbott’s Electrophysiology division is at the forefront of transforming cardiac care through cutting-edge technologies that diagnose and treat abnormal heart rhythms. With a fast-growing portfolio that includes advanced mapping systems, ablation catheters, and remote monitoring solutions, Abbott empowers clinicians to restore healthy heart function and improve patient outcomes. As part of our continued investment in team growth, we’re excited to introduce a new opportunity for a Clinical Team Leader to join Abbott’s Electrophysiology (EP) division, covering the South East UK region. The ideal candidate will be based in Central/Greater London) and play a key role in supporting our cutting-edge cardiac technologies in the field. Importantly, this position is a fantastic stepping stone into people management, making it an excellent fit for those aspiring to grow into future leadership roles within the organization. What you'll do: - Lead, coach and develop a team of Field technical Engineers within the region. - Drive continuous upskilling and refreshment of practice across the field team to support ongoing learning and development. - Equip the regional FTE team with the training and coaching needed to maximize product usage and upgrades where clinically appropriate. - Optimize product application to deliver the best possible patient outcomes, ensuring access to leading clinical technologies. - Ensure highest standards of clinical excellence in EP are maintained across our field team, including complex & non complex mapping, in lab solution creation, customer training and product differentiation. - Work within region, supporting the regional sales manager, to ensure alignment on key clinical activities and to ensure allocation of resource. - Build and maintain relationships with local Key Opinion Leaders (KOL’s) to encourage their continuous input on conventional therapies and technologies, emerging technologies and patient requirements. - Promote best in class patient outcomes. - Create a shared vision of how the teams’ activities align to EP team strategy. As part of a team driving innovation in one of MedTech’s fastest-growing markets, you’ll help shape the future of arrhythmia care and make a meaningful impact on lives around the world. What you'll need: - Relevant clinical experience in EP. - Scientific background. - Previous experience in 3D mapping. - Strong personal or group leadership skills. - Collaborative style, able to build and maintain strong relationships. As you would expect from an innovative global health care company, we offer a competitive range of benefits to support you and your family, including excellent salaries, bonus potential, a fantastic defined contribution pension scheme, private healthcare, life assurance and a flexible benefits scheme. We also offer fantastic development opportunities, including an established EP career pathway. The base pay for this position is N/AIn specific locations, the pay range may vary from the range posted. JOB FAMILY: Support Services DIVISION: EP Electrophysiology LOCATION: United Kingdom > Solihull : Remote ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS: WORK SHIFT: Standard TRAVEL: Yes, 75 % of the Time MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE: Not Applicable SIGNIFICANT WORK ACTIVITIES: Driving a personal auto or company car or truck, or a powered piece of material handling equipment
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