21 Aug
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BTA SALES
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New South Wales
21 Aug
BTA SALES
New South Wales
Job Description
Step into a high-impact clinical support role with one of the world's most trusted medical technology providers. You'll play a key part in supporting advanced infusion technology across major hospital networks - delivering training, supporting implementations, and ensuring clinicians feel confident using high‐tech infusion pumps in critical care environments.
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Financials: Competitive salary $90,000 - $100,000 + superannuation (pro‐rated for part‐time).
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Flexibility: Part‐time role, 3-4 days per week, with autonomy to manage your schedule across multiple hospital sites.
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Mobility: Travel between Sydney and Canberra, with additional national trips as required.
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Growth: Full product training, ongoing professional development, and the opportunity to build deep expertise in infusion technology.
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Impact: Directly contribute to improved patient outcomes, safer workflows, and better clinical practice.
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Culture: Supportive, values-driven team environment within a global organisation committed to advancing healthcare.
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What's in it for you?
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Step into a high-impact clinical support role with one of the world's most trusted medical technology providers. You'll play a key part in supporting advanced infusion technology across major hospital networks - delivering training, supporting implementations, and ensuring clinicians feel confident using high‐tech infusion pumps in critical care environments.
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Financials: Market-competitive salary $90,000 - $100,000 + superannuation (pro‐rated for part‐time).
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Flexibility: Part‐time role, 3-4 days per week, with autonomy to manage your schedule across multiple hospital sites.
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Mobility: Travel between Sydney and Canberra, with additional national trips as required.
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Growth: Full product training, ongoing professional development,
and the opportunity to build deep expertise in infusion technology.
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Impact: Directly contribute to improved patient outcomes, safer workflows, and better clinical practice.
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Culture: Supportive, values-driven team environment within a global organisation committed to advancing healthcare.
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Key responsibilities
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You'll be the clinical expert supporting infusion technology across hospital departments, ensuring safe, confident, and effective use of devices in critical care settings.
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Train & Educate: Deliver high-quality clinical training, product demonstrations, and hands‐on end‐user education post‐installation.
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Support Implementations: Assist with go‐lives, clinical rollouts, and workflow optimisation across ICU, theatres, ED, oncology, and general wards.
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Troubleshoot: Provide real‐time clinical support, problem‐solving, and guidance to nursing teams and hospital stakeholders.
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Engage Clinicians: Build strong relationships with clinical educators, nurses, procurement teams, and department leaders.
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Collaborate: Work closely with national service, commercial, and applications teams to ensure seamless customer support.
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Report: Maintain accurate records of training, customer interactions, and clinical feedback in line with regulatory and safety standards.
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The Company
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Our client is a globally recognised leader in infusion technology, delivering cutting‐edge solutions that support critical care,
anaesthesia, oncology, and broader hospital workflows. With a strong presence across Australia and a growing national footprint, they invest heavily in innovation, customer support, and clinical excellence.
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Community: A global organisation committed to improving patient outcomes through advanced medical technology. Collaboration: Work alongside clinical applications specialists, service engineers, and commercial teams in a high‐performing national network.
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Stability: A well‐established brand with long‐term partnerships across public and private hospitals.
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Momentum: Significant investment behind their infusion technology strategy, creating strong opportunities for growth and development.
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Your skills and experience
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Clinical Background: Nursing, clinical education, biomedical science, or medical device applications.
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Hospital Experience: ICU, theatres, ED, oncology, or similar high‐acuity environments (highly desirable). Communication: Confident presenter with excellent communication skills and the ability to train clinical staff. Autonomy: Comfortable working independently across multiple hospital sites.
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Professionalism: Calm, solutions‐focused approach in clinical environments. Mobility: Willingness to travel interstate (primarily Sydney Canberra) and nationally as required.
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Eligibility: Full working rights in Australia.
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You will stand out if you have
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Experience: Previous exposure to infusion technology, medical device support, or clinical troubleshooting.
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Skills: Understanding of workflow optimisation, regulatory standards, and hospital safety requirements.
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Advantage: Experience supporting medical devices in critical care or high‐acuity departments.
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📌 Clinical Applications Specialist (New South Wales)
🏢 BTA SALES
📍 New South Wales