Clinical Specialist - Medicines Management
Are you passionate about improving patient safety and supporting healthcare innovation? We’re looking for a Clinical Specialist, Medicines Management to join our team, delivering expert consultation and support across our infusion solutions portfolio.
As a Clinical Specialist, Medicines Management, you’ll play a key role in supporting customers with the development and adoption of drug libraries, delivering our medicines management service offerings, and providing ongoing support throughout the lifecycle of our installed infusion solutions. You’ll also help develop key opinion leaders (KOLs) to champion our value proposition in the market.
Job Title: Clinical Specialist, Medicines Management
Department: Automated Infusion Systems (AIS)
Location: Field Based (North England)
Working Hours: 40 Hours Weekly
Contract: 12 Month Fixed Term Contract
Your main responsibilities:
Consulting with customers on drug library creation and reporting
Delivering medicines management services both remotely and onsite
Collaborating with AIS team members on national projects
Acting as a subject matter expert internally and externally
Supporting the development of reference sites and real-world evidence
Providing training and education to both internal teams and customers
Contributing to business strategy and marketing initiatives
Supporting integration and connectivity projects from a medicines management perspective
What you need to succeed:
A nursing or pharmacist degree (or similar)
Experience within a clinical setting
A successful track record of providing medicines management support
A working knowledge of infusion devices
Confidence building strong relationships with both colleagues and patients
Excellent problem solving skills
A full UK driving licence
What you get in return:
An electric or hybrid company car
27 days annual leave plus bank holidays
Discretionary annual bonus scheme
7% employer pension contribution
3x Salary life assurance
Group income protection scheme
Enhanced sick pay and family friendly payments
Private medical insurance
Health and wellbeing programme
Employee assistance programme
And much more…
Apply now! We look forward to receiving your application! #WeAreTeamBB
At B. Braun, we believe that diversity drives innovation and excellence. We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone - regardless of background, identity, or ability - feels valued, respected and empowered. Our recruitment practices reflect this commitment, ensuring equal opportunities for all. Our Recruitment Advisors are happy to support you with any questions or specific needs; you can find their contact details below. You can also request reasonable adjustments through our online form.
Seniority level
Mid-Senior level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Medical Equipment Manufacturing
Manchester, England, United Kingdom
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