
Territory Manager - North West and North Wales
- Manchester
- Permanent
- Full-time
Full-Time | Field-BasedThe ideal candidate will be based in either Manchester, Liverpool or Preston.Are you an ambitious sales professional with a passion for improving lives? At Coloplast, we're committed to developing innovative surgical solutions that make life easier for people living with urological conditions. We're now seeking a Territory Manager to join our Interventional Urology team.About the RoleAs a Territory Manager, you'll take ownership of your region and be responsible for driving growth through strategic field-based sales activities. This includes building strong partnerships with healthcare professionals, delivering expert product in-services, and growing market share across your assigned territory.Read Charlie's 'A Day In The Life Of A Territory Manager' blog !Key Responsibilities
- Promote and sell our market-leading Interventional Urology portfolio to key stakeholders across the NHS and private sectors
- Achieve territory sales objectives through direct field activity
- Identify and develop new business opportunities within your area
- Deliver in-depth product training and support to clinical teams
- Build and nurture long-term relationships with decision makers and surgical teams
- Collaborate cross-functionally with marketing, training, and clinical support
- Provide accurate sales forecasting and territory reporting
- Ensure full understanding of territory dynamics and competitor landscape
- Proven experience in surgical urology or medical device field sales, ideally within a hospital theatre or operating room setting
- A strong track record of commercial success, particularly within the NHS and/or private healthcare sector
- Familiarity with the surgical sales process, including experience supporting theatre teams during live cases and providing in-theatre technical product guidance
- Excellent interpersonal and relationship-building skills, with the ability to engage confidently with surgeons, theatre staff, procurement, and senior stakeholders
- The ability to interpret and adapt to clinical needs within surgical environments, contributing to improved patient outcomes
- A full UK driving licence
- Ideally, a background working in or alongside operating departments, scrub teams, or surgical units
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