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A global medical technology firm is seeking a Clinical Pathway Specialist to join their team in the UK. This role focuses on developing and optimizing clinical pathways in vascular and oncology care, improving patient outcomes. Candidates should possess a degree in Nursing or a related field, at least 3 years of experience, and strong communication and analytical skills. The position involves up to 60% travel and provides opportunities for professional growth and collaboration.
We are seeking an exceptional and experienced Clinical Pathway Specialist to join our Peripheral Interventional EMEA team, a group at the cutting edge of transforming vascular and oncology care across the region. Reporting to the Senior Market Development Manager, this role is central to shaping how our innovative medical technologies are integrated into clinical practice, improving patient outcomes and redefining standards of care.
Peripheral Intervention is one of the most dynamic and fast-evolving areas in healthcare. As part of this team, you'll be driving the development, optimisation, and implementation of clinical pathways that support our technologies and elevate care delivery. You'll bridge clinical insight with strategic execution, working closely with cross-functional and commercial teams across EMEA to ensure our solutions align with best practices and deliver real-world impact.
This is a rare opportunity to be part of a team setting a new direction for professional education and clinical excellence in Peripheral Intervention. If you're passionate about making a difference, thrive in collaborative environments, and want to be part of something transformative, this role is for you. Main responsibilities include:
Qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in Nursing or related clinical discipline, completed Lean Six Sigma training, and at least 3 years of experience in clinical pathway development, healthcare consulting, or hospital operations. Experience with pathway modelling tools, health economics software, or clinical informatics platforms is preferred. The role requires excellent interpersonal and communication skills, an outcome-driven mindset, and a growth-oriented approach. The position involves up to 60% travel.
BD is a leading global medical technology company committed to advancing health. We offer a culture of learning, growth, and inclusivity, with opportunities to shape the future of healthcare. We support flexible work arrangements, with a minimum of 4 days in-office per week for most roles, to foster collaboration and innovation.