Aesthetics Regional Sales Director (Southeast)

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Purpose The Regional Sales Director is responsible for leading and developing a high-performing sales team within an assigned region to achieve sales objectives and expand market presence within the medical aesthetics industry. This role provides coaching and strategic direction to their sales team, ensuring alignment with company goals, brand positioning, and sales strategies. The Regional Sales Director develops customer relationships, drives execution of sales initiatives, monitors performance metrics, and partners closely with senior leadership to support growth across the region. Responsibilities • Leads the recruitment, onboarding, training, and ongoing development of sales team members within the region • Establishes clear monthly and annual sales targets and ensures achievement of key performance metrics • Provides consistent field coaching, performance feedback, and mentorship to drive individual and team success • Maintains and expands relationships with key aesthetic customers, physician partners, and strategic accounts • Develops and implements regional sales strategies aligned with national sales initiatives • Analyzes sales trends and business insights to adjust sales plans and maximize territory growth • Ensures compliance with Company sales processes, documentation standards, CRM usage, and regulatory requirements • Collaborates cross-functionally with Marketing, Training/Education, Medical Affairs, Regulatory, Legal, and Operations • Represents the Company at trade shows, conferences, customer programs, workshops, and regional events as needed • Conducts regular team meetings, business reviews, and field ride-alongs to evaluate sales approach and alignment • Extensive travel required based on business needs, including overnight and occasional weekends • Maintain a working knowledge of FDA 21 CFR 1271, FDA 21 CFR 820, AATB standards, ISO Standards, cGMP/CGTP, other relevant regulations/standards, and internal organizational policies and standard operating procedures • Manage direct reports • Provide constructive feedback and guidance to develop leadership in direct reports and department management • Conduct performance reviews and establish performance improvement plans as needed • Travel domestically up to 80% to attend offsite meetings, conferences, and support business initiatives • Maintain acceptable attendance and punctuality for scheduled work hours and meetings • Ensure completion of assigned tasks and responsibilities within defined timeframes • Flexibility to work outside of normal business hours during weekdays or weekends with reasonable advance notice to support business/operational needs when necessary • Perform other duties as assigned Skills • Strong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills • Ability to convey and simplify clinical and product information for customers • Demonstrated ability to build trust, motivate teams, and drive accountability • Competitive, results-oriented mindset with strong business planning capability • Excellent organizational, forecasting, and time-management skills • Proficiency in CRM and standard business software (Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) Qualifications/Requirements • Bachelor's degree in business or related field from an accredited college or university preferred • At least 5 years of experience in medical aesthetics, pharmaceuticals, or related field required • At least 4 years of sales leadership experience managing field-based representatives • Proven track record of achieving or exceeding sales objectives • Valid driver’s license and ability to travel extensively within the region • Clearance of favorable background investigation required Location Orlando, Florida (Remote) Department Sales Operations-TAM Employment Type Full-Time Apply tot his job

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