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A leading healthcare solutions provider is seeking a Healthcare Partnership Manager for Wound Care in the South West of the UK. You will drive the commercial success of wound care brands, engaging with NHS stakeholders to create new business opportunities. Candidates should have strong knowledge of the NHS and proven experience in medical device sales, alongside excellent project management and communication skills.
Healthcare Partnership Manager Wound Care
South West (Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset, Bristol, Gloucestershire, Hampshire)
Applicants must be able to demonstrate their right to work in the UK
The Wound Care Division of HARTMANN is among the fastest growing Wound Care businesses within the UK. This success is a result of our high performing team and our high quality , clinically effective products, delivered with innovation and value to our partners in healthcare.
We continually aim to work in partnership with healthcare professionals and services by providing solution led products to meet the clinical needs of patient centred care. Our solutions support our partners to run an efficient and cost-effective patient focused service.
Within this role you will be responsible for the commercial success of existing and new brand development by identifying and engaging with decision making networks and gaining local approval for promotion within your given area, working with stakeholders at all levels across multiple health economies to create new business opportunities and ensure formulary compliance is achieved in areas where HARTMANN products are present. You will have responsibility for creating and implementing the local commercial business plans supported by the National Healthcare Partnership Manager.
You will be involved in leveraging HARTMANN brands by identifying and developing relationships with key NHS stakeholders in order to generate opportunities for change within the health economy, utilising market access solutions where appropriate, to advise and lead on customer facing projects designed to improve the way patient care is organised within the NHS. There may also be a requirement to work with private sector partners to uncover, pursue and develop joint working opportunities within healthcare provision.
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Closing date 21 August 2025