Empowering careers at ARJO
At Arjo, we know what moves us. We go above and beyond for people facing mobility challenges. We take every opportunity to work and grow as one team and take pride in sharing our knowledge and experience. Does that sound like something that moves you too?
This could be your opportunity to begin a challenging and rewarding career in a healthcare company that empowers movement for people with mobility challenges.
Position: Service Contracts and Administration Manager
Location: UK, National Coverage
Hours: 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday
Contract type: Full Time, Permanent
The impact that you will have:
Ready to take ownership of national healthcare service contracts and turn great service into commercial growth? At Arjo, you’ll lead the day-to-day management and retention of key accounts—bringing Sales and Service together to maximise revenue, protect margin, and deliver an outstanding customer experience.
Key Responsibilities:
- Own and evolve Key Account Plans for national service contracts—spotting opportunities to expand products and services.
- Partner with the National Service Manager to ensure contract delivery meets SLA requirements and issues are resolved early.
- Oversee contract set-up, documentation, and ongoing database accuracy—ensuring clear communication to all stakeholders.
- Capture activity and coordinate accurate invoicing, price increases (where applicable), and liaison with Finance on credit control.
- Monitor contract performance through reporting and analysis; provide management information for contracted and key service customers.
- Prepare weekly/monthly/quarterly forecasts for service revenue and provide insightful account performance updates.
- Work cross-functionally with Sales, Service, Logistics, Installations, Contact Centre and Finance to drive consistent, joined-up delivery.
Lead and develop the team:
- Recruit, induct and performance-manage a high-performing customer service team supporting key accounts and VTE coordination.
- Plan resources to maintain excellent service standards for internal and external customers.
- Identify training needs and build development plans so the team has the skills to deliver at a consistently high standard.
- Use telephony reporting and KPIs to identify trends, remove friction, and continuously improve service delivery.
- Build a positive team culture through regular team meetings and 1:1s, recognising great performance and keeping morale high.
Skills and Experience:
- Good commercial/service experience gained within a healthcare environment
- Well organised and proactive in approach to work and customer service
- An in-depth understanding of the business processes, able to identify, investigate and explain variances to service provision, compliance and financial data and account history
- Need to have good analytical & negotiation skills, having experience of dealing with contract negotiations and presenting contract management information, would be very advantageous
- Interpersonal skills to enable liaison with a wide range of internal and external customers, from presentations to demonstrations, that could have complex elements
- Ability to approach sensitive issues with tact, diplomacy and confidentiality
- Previous leadership experience of multi-functional teams
- Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office, namely MS Teams, Outlook, Excel, Word and PowerPoint
What we will offer in return
You will support our vision to be the most trusted partner in driving healthier outcomes for people facing mobility challenges. In return, we recognize and value our employees. You will have our full support, training and opportunities for development.
Why diversity matters to us
At Arjo, we believe in the power of diversity. We strongly encourage applicants from all parts of society, which means building a more diverse, equitable, inclusive and engaging environment – not only in the workplace, but also within the communities that we serve, work in and live in. We achieve this through a culture and mind-set that values the uniqueness of all our people.
Arjo is proud to be Disability Confident Committed, demonstrating our dedication to inclusive employment practices. If you require any reasonable adjustments for the interview please do request via the application process. We have pledged to the Armed Forces Covenant, supporting those who serve or have served in the armed forces. As a member of the Mental Health Charter, we are committed to promoting mental well-being in the workplace. Additionally, we are honoured to be recognized as a Great Place to Work for 2025, reflecting our commitment to creating a positive and rewarding workplace for all.
Please be aware that by applying for this role, you are giving Arjo permission to store your information.
About Arjo
At Arjo, we believe that empowering movement within healthcare environments is essential to quality care. Our products and solutions are designed to promote a safe and dignified experience through patient handling, medical beds, personal hygiene, disinfection, diagnostics, and the prevention of pressure injuries and venous thromboembolism. With over 6500 people worldwide and 65 years caring for patients and healthcare professionals, we are committed to driving healthier outcomes for people facing mobility challenges.
For more information about Arjo visit www.arjo.com