Business Launcher / Junior Partnership Manager – Netherlands
Cureety
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Business DevelopmentPartnership ManagementHealthcareSalesNetherlandsMarket EntryMedical SoftwareTranslationStakeholder ManagementQuality Assurance
About the role
Role overview
Join Cureety as a Business Launcher / Junior Partnership Manager responsible for launching the product in the Netherlands and developing partnerships in the healthcare sector.
Key missions
- Adapt the product to the Dutch market, including translation of content and quality assurance.
- Identify and contact healthcare establishments in the Netherlands, present the platform, and manage the sales process.
- Work closely with the sales team to ensure the solution is correctly deployed in partner institutions.
- Participate in strategic projects related to business development and partnerships.
Requirements
- 6 months to 1+ year experience in business development or sales in the healthcare sector.
- Ideal background: experience with hospitals/oncology and/or medical software devices.
- Fluency in Dutch; English fluency is a plus.
- Strong written and oral communication with the ability to clearly communicate with stakeholders.
- Self-motivated, entrepreneurial mindset.
- Interest in healthcare and understanding of the Dutch healthcare system (organizational and regulatory).
- Degree in medicine, pharmacy, or another scientific field is an advantage.
Nice-to-haves
- Experience in medical software/device environments.
- Ability to communicate fluently in English.
About Cureety
Cureety is a company building and deploying healthcare-related solutions, including a platform designed to be adapted and launched in different national markets. The role focuses on bringing the product to healthcare establishments and enabling partnerships that support social impact in the healthcare sector.
Scraped 4/1/2026