FAQs
What is the duration of the graduate role?
The graduate role is a 12-month training program.
What is the primary focus of the Field Clinical Specialist Graduate role?
The primary focus is to provide technical and clinical support for Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices within the Cardiac Rhythm Management division.
Are there opportunities for permanent employment after the graduate role?
Yes, successful candidates may be taken on permanently at the end of the 12-month period.
What educational background is preferred for this position?
A recent Bachelor's or Master's degree in a Biomedical, Scientific field, or a Nursing qualification covering elements of the Heart/Cardio is preferred.
Will there be travel required for this role?
Yes, the role requires daily travel across the Northern region of the UK and Ireland, with potential overnight stays.
What skills are essential for this position?
Essential skills include planning and time management, strong communication and presentation skills, and being computer/technically savvy.
What types of products will I be supporting in this role?
You will be supporting a range of products including pacemakers, defibrillators, cardiac resynchronization therapies, subcutaneous defibrillators, and implantable loop recorders.
Will I receive training and support during this role?
Yes, you will receive a solid onboarding and development plan, along with regular coaching and feedback.
Is fluency in English required for this position?
Yes, fluency in English at a B2+ level is required.
What additional qualities are considered advantageous for this role?
Qualities such as ownership of learning, analytical and proactive mindset, being a team player, perseverance, and a sense of urgency are advantageous.