Job Description
Join a global healthcare organisation dedicated to improving quality of life through innovative medical and hygiene solutions. With a trusted portfolio of orthopaedic and wound care products, this business is known for its commitment to clinical excellence, sustainability, and customer partnership.As a Clinical Education Specialist, you'll play a pivotal role in equipping healthcare professionals with the skills and confidence to use market-leading orthopaedic and fracture management products effectively, specialising in casting. You'll deliver engaging education, drive product adoption, and collaborate closely with the sales team to enhance clinical outcomes and customer engagement.This role is predominantly focused in Auckland, and also open to applicants in Hamilton. This is a part-time position 2 days per week on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.Reporting To The NZ Country Manager You WillDeliver professional, interactive in-service training sessions to healthcare institutionsProvide expert clinical guidance and technical support on product use and best practicePartner with the sales team to identify education needs and support product adoptionMaintain accurate records of training activities and customer engagementManage time and territory efficiently to maximise educational reachAct as a regional subject-matter expert on casting and fracture management solutionsWhat You Will BringClinical background or qualifications in orthopaedics or wound careProven education experience in the healthcare or medical industryPractical expertise in casting and fracture managementExcellent communication and facilitation skillsA collaborative, team-focused mindsetCurrent driver's licence and access to a vehicleFlexibility to travel nationally (approx. 2 days per month)Be part of a forward-thinking healthcare organisation where your contribution truly matters. This is a rare chance to stay connected to the clinical world without the long hours or being in a theatre environment, combining autonomy, purpose, and making a real impact to shape better outcomes for patients across New Zealand.To apply for this role please submit your application in WORD format by clicking 'apply'; or contact Georgina MacKenzie on 0438 005 111 or georgie.mackenzie@hengandhurst.com for further enquiries. Confidentiality is assured.
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