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Laborie seeks an Associate Territory Manager to support defined geographies with hospital-based MCH account coverage, product education, and ongoing support across Laborie’s portfolio.
You will work with Territory Managers and Clinical Educators to reinforce IFU-aligned use, participate in pilots and launches, and drive growth in a regulated medical device environment.
We believe that great healthcare is an essential safeguard of human dignity.
At Laborie, we know the work we do matters – it's what fuels our motivation and contributes to our success. If you're ready to make a positive impact on the lives of patients across the globe, we'd like to meet you.
We support and empower our employees to grow their careers in an environment that encourages a sense of belonging and a connection to doing good. We're not afraid to roll up our sleeves to make our goals a reality and work together to solve for our customers. We reward and recognize our employees based on our values of Aspire to Greatness, Respect All, Own It, Working Together, Persist with Passion.
As a key member of the Maternal Child Health (MCH) team, the Associate Territory Manager (ATM) is a field - based, quota - bearing commercial role that supports territory execution while developing the skills required to progress into a full Territory Manager position. Working closely with Territory Managers and Regional Sales Directors, the ATM focuses on hands - on clinical engagement, product education, and day - to - day account support across Labor & Delivery, OB/GYN, and NICU environments. This role serves as a deliberate development pathway, providing exposure to hospital selling, clinical workflows, and product adoption strategy without ownership of full territory planning or contracting responsibilities.
Our Mission every day is to operate as a world-class specialist medical company making and advancing technologies that preserve and restore human dignity. We do that today by helping people with pelvic and gastrointestinal conditions live normal lives, and by helping mothers and babies have safe deliveries.