Training Specialist - (Field Based - Scotland)
Day Rate: Up to £240 per day (PAYE) / up to £300 per day (Umbrella)
Contract: 6 months (with potential extension to 12 months)
Are you passionate about improving patient care, delivering exceptional training, and supporting cutting‑edge medical technology? We're seeking a Training Specialist to join a leading diagnostics provider as part of their Near Patient Care team. This is a field‑based role across Scotland, supporting Trusts with the implementation of innovative blood glucose and ketone testing solutions.
If you're a confident trainer, enjoy working across multiple sites, and want to make a genuine impact in frontline healthcare, this role offers a fantastic opportunity to build your expertise while supporting life‑changing medical technology.
What You'll Be Doing
Deliver engaging, high‑quality training to customers across Scotland on near patient care and handheld diagnostic devices.
Record and document all training activities in line with company quality standards and compliance requirements.
Support customers with training‑related enquiries, including installation, product usage and basic troubleshooting.
Assist with hardware and software implementation during product launches and upgrades.
Become a trusted partner for clinical and technical staff through on‑site training, support and guidance.This field‑based role includes regular travel, with some overnight stays and occasional out‑of-hours work as required. Initial training and occasional meetings will take place at the company's UK head office in West Sussex.
Who We're Looking For
Based in Scotland-ideally near Lanarkshire or Glasgow-you'll be motivated, proactive and confident working across clinical environments. You should enjoy autonomy, be highly organised, and feel comfortable instructing and guiding healthcare professionals.
Essential Skills & Experience
Strong scientific understanding (practical and theoretical) within a clinical or medical environment
Excellent communication, time management and decision‑making skills
Able to work independently and collaboratively
Living in Scotland with easy access to key Trusts
Full UK/EU driving licence
Passport for occasional international training
Fluent verbal and written EnglishDesirable Skills
Degree‑level education (or equivalent)
Nursing or clinical background
Experience working within Primary or Secondary Care
Involvement in delivering tailored training programmes
Knowledge of medical analytical systems, QA processes or CRM tools
On‑site customer support and troubleshooting experience
Familiarity with the diagnostics or medical device industry
Comfortable working within multicultural teamsWhy Apply?
Make a direct impact on patient care across Scotland
Work with market‑leading diagnostic technology
Join a respected organisation that invests heavily in training and development
A varied, engaging role with travel, autonomy and clinically meaningful work
Competitive day rate: up to £240/day (PAYE) or up to £300/day (Umbrella)
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