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A global healthcare company is seeking a Surgical Device Partner in Greater London. This critical role involves training ophthalmic surgeons, providing technical support, and ensuring compliance in surgical procedures. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in UK Ophthalmology, training abilities, and the willingness to travel. Join a dynamic team dedicated to innovating healthcare solutions for better patient outcomes.
At Roche you can show up as yourself, embraced for the unique qualities you bring. Our culture encourages personal expression, open dialogue, and genuine connections, where you are valued, accepted and respected for who you are, allowing you to thrive both personally and professionally. This is how we aim to prevent, stop and cure diseases and ensure everyone has access to healthcare today and for generations to come. Join Roche, where every voice matters.
At Roche, our mission is to accelerate "better outcomes for more patients faster." We are seeking a purpose-driven, experienced specialist to join our Medical Affairs Chapter as a Surgical Device Partner (SDP). This is a critical field-based role where your technical expertise, strategic insight, and dedication to patient safety will drive the successful implementation and training for ophthalmic surgical technologies, including the Port Delivery System (PDS).
You will be obsessed with supporting our healthcare partners, working boldly to bridge science, technology, and exceptional patient care.
Surgical Training & Support: Independently plan and conduct all necessary preparations and training for Vitreo‑Retinal Surgeons, Medical Retina specialists and associated clinical staff (including virtual reality, dry labs, and wet labs).
Primary Conduit: Act as the main technical contact, providing continuous remote and on‑site support for the ophthalmic medical devices/PDS.
Live Procedure Attendance: Accompany surgical procedures (implantation, refilling, revision, etc.) in the Operating Room and clinic to instruct and support the surgeon and clinical team.
Compliance Guardian: Maintain the highest standards of compliance, ethics, and patient safety in all action.
Insight Generation: Proactively monitor the external landscape (trends, competitors) and translate clinical insights into strategic actionable recommendations to shape global and local PDS strategy.
Relationship Management: Develop and cultivate strategic relationships with key Therapeutic Area Experts (TAEs) and clinical trial centers to support Phase I‑IV studies.
Cross‑Functional Leadership: Advise on strategic planning, prioritization, and resource requirements for the ophthalmology portfolio, ensuring alignment from global teams to local delivery.
Medical Review: Provide strategic medical and scientific review for key materials and communications.
You are a purpose-driven, autonomous expert with a clear desire to teach and lead.
Ophthalmology Expertise: Substantial experience and knowledge in UK Ophthalmology, ideally within the vitreoretinal surgical environment.
Clinical Background: With a proficient level of experience in an ophthalmic surgical and/or clinical setting.
Teaching Ability: Outstanding ability and desire to teach and inspire a wide variety of learners (HCPs, surgeons, clinical staff).
Compliance Knowledge: Solid knowledge of device safety and pharmacovigilance, and the ability to operate within a compliance‑led regulatory environment.
Strategic Mindset: Proven ability to analyze and solve complex issues, devise appropriate tactics, and drive change by influencing without direct authority.
Autonomy: Adept at operating in a highly autonomous working environment—seeing projects through from conception to completion.
Travel: Willingness and ability to travel.
Qualifications: Full UK driving licence. ABPI Qualified, or commit to passing qualification within 2 years of being in the industry.
A healthier future drives us to innovate. Together, more than 100,000 employees across the globe are dedicated to advance science, ensuring everyone has access to healthcare today and for generations to come. Our efforts result in more than 26 million people treated with our medicines and over 30 billion tests conducted using our Diagnostics products. We empower each other to explore new possibilities, foster creativity, and keep our ambitions high, so we can deliver life‑changing healthcare solutions that make a global impact.
Let’s build a healthier future, together.
The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees, and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. Furthermore, they do not establish a contract for employment and are subject to change at the discretion of Roche Products Ltd. At Roche Products we believe diversity drives innovation and we are committed to building a diverse and flexible working environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion or belief, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, disability or age. We recognise importance of flexible working and will review all applicants’ requests with care. At Roche difference is valued and we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer where you are encouraged to bring your whole self to work.