Clinical Nurse Specialist - West

Urgo Medical Canada Inc. Ce rôle est en télétravail $140000.00 à $160000.00 par an
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Who is Urgo Medical?

Are you looking for a company where your work has meaning, where you can make a real impact and learn every day? At Urgo Medical, we believe innovation can transform lives. Our mission: to help patients heal faster and better, through cutting-edge products and innovative digital services. Some wounds are severe, can become chronic, or may become infected, causing pain and isolation. 

By joining us, you will discover our mission, our foundation, our commitment to local industrialization, and the authentic energy of our teams. At Urgo Medical, we have many strengths: industrial, R&D, commercial... and all of them are essential. If you want to combine passion, impact, and innovation, this position is for you!


Position Overview

The Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is accountable for leading the design, coordination, and execution of clinical and educational programs that align with the vision of Urgo Medical Canada (UMCA) and its wound care goals across specific accounts in the West of Canada (BC, AB, SK, MB) within the Advanced Wound Care portfolio. Reporting to the General Manager (GM), the CNS collaborates closely with Regional Sales Managers (RSMs), the Director of Strategic Partnerships (DSP), Account Managers (AMs), Marketing, and Medical Education to drive a unified approach toward achieving sales performance, profitability, and clinical education targets.

Utilizing their expertise, the CNS facilitates the clinical sales strategy in targeted accounts and supports the sales call pathway from a clinical perspective. This role plays a crucial part in the successful introduction and integration of new solutions and in providing ongoing education and training to UMCA field teams and clinical stakeholders. 

Urgo Medical fosters a highly collaborative and team-oriented culture. The successful candidate will be expected to actively contribute to and strengthen this environment by building strong internal partnerships, promoting open communication, and supporting a culture of shared success.

Duties and Responsibilities
Key Accountabilities
Develop and implement the Clinical Sales Strategy in the Western provinces in association with Sales and Market Access in our top targeted accounts. Work alongside the team to create business plans and clinical/educational strategies, along with actionable implementation plans for these accounts.
Deliver product related programs, including professional education events, development of evidence (QIPs) and other peer-to-peer events to appropriate audiences and groups that commit and expand the UMCA portfolio.
Partner with key stakeholders to contribute to the design of clinical protocols and product formulary development.
Develop implementation tools where and when appropriate.
Present clinical insights and evidence to regional value analysis committees to support evaluation and decision-making.
Coordinate clinical activities with designated Regional Sales Managers and Account Managers to assist in the achievement of sales goals to improve patient and clinical outcomes.
Act as the primary clinical resource for Account Managers ensuring that policies and procedures are properly implemented.
Support clinicians in the development and dissemination of clinical evidence.
Collaborate closely with the Marketing and Medical Education teams to develop educational programs.
Support Marketing and Field Sales Trainers with training for new Account Managers.
Assist with additional training for tenured Account Managers at regional/national meetings. 
Identify and nurture potential advocates and clinical investigators.
Partnering with Marketing, Market Access as needed
Act as the clinical subject matter expert in customer engagements, including meetings, presentations, and business reviews.
Develop and maintain in-depth product expertise, supported by clinical evidence and research, and share key insights and best practice guidance with the team.


Key Decisions  
Facilitates the selection and approval of clinical documents to be used by UMCA in educational as well as consultative efforts
Collaborate with Medical & Professional Affairs (MPA) department members and key stakeholders to ensure activities drive core business results. 
Serves as a clinical resource in the research and development of new products, clinical trials, and the market launch of new products or services as requested 
Demonstrates fiscal responsibility in the management of time, travel, and resources related to business

Competencies
Clinical expertise
Leadership skills
Management skills
Program development
Quality improvement process
Public speaking
Teaching
Writing

Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, Physical Therapy or other nursing related specialty required
Candidates must be based in Alberta or British Columbia. Applicants from Manitoba and Saskatchewan may also be considered based on experience and overall fit
NSWOC board certification preferred.
Must be able to obtain and maintain credentialing
Master’s degree preferred
Approximately 5 -7 years progressively responsible, work related experience
Comprehensive knowledge of the wound care industry or surgical and operating room departments
Strong industry and clinical network preferred
Experience in presenting to large and small groups
Experience working for a medical product manufacturer as a Clinical resource to sales strongly preferred

Work Environment
Indoors, in an office environment, with temperature control.
No adverse environmental conditions expected.
Approximately 50% overnight travel



The above description is intended to describe the general content, identify the essential functions of, and requirements for the performance of this job.  It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or requirements.


 
 
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