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Senior Manager Clinical Sales Effectiveness

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Join us for an enriching journey with Outset, a trailblazing medical device company that is revolutionizing the field of dialysis. Our focus is to create one high performing team, obsessed with progress, in an atmosphere that is brimming with transformative opportunities. The heart of our mission is pioneering a groundbreaking technology that redefines the landscape of dialysis, streamlining complexity and cost, because patients deserve “better” now, not some day.  

At Outset we’re revolutionizing an industry and changing lives. We’re impacting what the future of dialysis looks like by creating a first-of-its-kind technology in order to reduce the cost and complexity of dialysis. FDA cleared for use across care settings, from the hospital to the clinic to the home, the Tablo® Hemodialysis System harnesses modern technology for a new holistic approach to dialysis care. We’re giving providers time back to focus on patient care. And we’re giving patients the power to take control of their life and get back to enjoying the things they love.

   Position Overview:

 

The Senior Manager Clinical Sales Effectiveness is responsible for developing, maintaining, and iterating clinical training programs to drive treatment revenue, console expansions, and best-in-class clinical acumen. This position will partner with Clinical Sales Managers, Marketing, Medical Affairs, and relevant SMEs to align clinical selling behaviors with established business priorities. This role will work closely with both new hires and tenured clinical specialists to drive efficacy and standardization of customer training workshops and general clinical acumen. This individual will be adept at facilitating training classes, developing training sessions, and partnering with key stakeholders to identify gaps and iterate programs to efficiently onboard and develop clinical team members.

 

The ideal candidate should have dedicated experience in a sales training capacity: training clinical sales representatives that sell, implement, and support capital equipment medical device programs.

 

Essential Job Functions and Responsibilities:

  • Responsible for program ownership, to include processes, metrics and tracking, and curriculum development including but not limited to: Clinical training programs across the care continuum (Home, Post Acute, Acute) and Clinical Continued Education
  • Develops facilitates, maintains, and iterates the Clinical SET, Advanced SET, and Train the Trainer new hire programs
    • Aligns with key internal partners including Clinical Sales Managers, Medical Affairs, and other SMEs to create internal feedback loops and identify outstanding training gaps
    • Leads and leverages and the Clinical FSTs to assist in projects to drive treatment revenue and increase clinical and sales acumen with the team
    • Ensures effective onboarding activity completion, successful application of knowledge, and provides actionable insights to internal stakeholders
    • Drives adoption of Outset’s Sales Process within the clinical team
    • Leads development, refinement and iterations of clinical training content as needed
  • Shadows clinical sales teams, clinical sales leaders, and customers to evaluate current training effectiveness and standardization
    • Completes standardized field rides to gain continuous insight into current behaviors vs desired state
    • Leverages data to assesses clinical tools and provide actionable insight into refinement
    • Collects and disseminates best practices
    • Assists in refining and training the field to key performance indicators for Clinical Specialists
    • Executes and directs clinical competency checks
  • Acts as an advocate/sponsor for the Clinical Sales Manager team to Sales Leadership
  • Develops clinical session content for National Sales Meetings

 

Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • 5-7 years previous relevant work experience within Medical Device
  • Excellent communication skills, oral and written. The ability to present to various levels and sizes of groups within and outside of the organization.
  • Proven managerial skills and the ability to work effectively with and through others especially under project and meeting deadlines.
  • Well-developed planning and project management skills.
  • Strong analytical skills and a good working knowledge of sales and marketing plans
  • Track record of successful clinical and/or sales training
  • Must be creative, self-motivated, detail-oriented, strategic, and organized
  • Must work well and thrive in a fast-paced environment
  • Experienced in working with people with diverse backgrounds
  • Displays impeccable written, speaking and reading abilities
  • Must have excellent computer skills and is able to work in Microsoft Office
  • Travel is a requirement of this position and estimated to be between 25%-35%

 

Desired Qualifications:

  • Startup experience preferred
  • Previous sales experience preferred

 

Salary range for Bay Area 

SF Bay Area Salary Range

$150,000 - $204,000 USD

National Salary Range

$134,000 - $182,000 USD

Company Culture

At Outset, we believe every person matters. Every Outsetter, every patient, every caregiver. Because we are here to create a revolution, and we believe in doing that by innovating everywhere with intelligent speed. Our team expects nothing less than our best display of strengths and skills, and we find joy in working together for a common goal. At Outset, we believe that curiosity, ingenuity and conviction in the power of technology will transform the lives of dialysis patients and providers. 

We are fueled by the opportunity to give people their lives back. And we believe that it begins with YOU, our future Outsetter. At Outset, we’ve designed a professional world that our employees are honored and impassioned to belong to, one that offers challenge, the ability to collaborate with great people, and opportunities to build skill and expertise in a fulfilling career. 

An opportunity at Outset Medical won’t just be about finding a job. Our culture revolves around the principles of moving farther, faster, together, so working here feels like a masterclass in peak performance, for individuals and teams. 

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Important Notice

We have been made aware of fraudulent activities where individuals are impersonating our company and offering fake job opportunities. Please note, Outset Medical will never request payment or gift cards during the hiring process, nor will we ask you to purchase your own equipment. Anyone reaching out to you with an email address ending in @outsetmedical.cc, is not a legitimate Outset representative. For legitimate opportunities, always apply directly through our official careers page. If you are unsure about the authenticity of a communication, contact us immediately at peopleops@outsetmedical.com.

 

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