Why Should You Join Our Success Story?
Based on patented technology developed at MIT, Harvard Medical School and by the Company, Myomo develops and markets the MyoPro® product line of lightweight, non-invasive, powered arm braces (orthoses) to restore function in paralyzed or weakened arms and hands of individuals that have suffered a stroke, spinal cord, or nerve injury. (E.g. brachial plexus injury or other neuro-muscular disabilities.) It is the only device that, sensing a patient’s own neurological signals through non-invasive wearable sensors, can restore the ability to use their arms and hands so that they can live independently, increase their quality of life, reduce cost of care, and return to work. Published clinical research shows a clinically significant instantaneous reduction in upper extremity impairment with the MyoPro. Our technology has been referred by leading-edge rehabilitation facilities including Mayo Clinic, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Loma Linda Medical Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, numerous VA Hospitals, and more. Myomo is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, with sales and clinical professionals across the U.S.
What We’re Looking For:
The Events & Outreach Manager will own Myomo’s end-to-end trade show and events program, while supporting creation and activation of a patient advocacy program. The primary focus of this role is events and trade shows, with patient advocacy integrated as a strategic complement to our events footprint.
This role is perfect for a detail-oriented, highly organized marketer who thrives in fast-moving environments, loves logistical execution, and is energized by connecting people and amplifying patient voices.
Events & Trade Show Strategy (70%)
- Lead planning, execution, and optimization of Myomo’s annual trade show and events portfolio, including national conferences, regional educational events, and patient community gatherings.
- Own all logistics to include booth planning, vendor management, shipping, budgeting, collateral, staffing, and setup.
- Partner with Sales and Clinical to prioritize event selection, determine staffing, and align on goals.
- Build pre- and post-event processes to support lead capture, follow-up, and conversion.
- Create event playbooks, talking points, and standard operational guidelines for field teams.
- Track event ROI, delivering insights to Marketing and Sales leadership.
Outreach & Patient Advocacy (20%)
- Support development and activation of Myomo’s patient advocacy program in alignment with the events calendar.
- Identify, onboard, and coordinate patient advocates for events, live sessions, webinars, and community activities.
- Develop program guidelines, participation expectations, and light training materials.
- Assist in capturing patient stories and leveraging them across events, social content, and brand campaigns.
- Maintain ongoing communication, engagement, and scheduling with advocates to ensure a positive experience.
Cross-Functional Collaboration (10%)
- Work closely with Marketing, Sales, Clinical Services, and Customer Success teams to ensure cohesive event execution and messaging alignment.
- Provide sales enablement support tied to event outreach and follow-up.
- Report on event performance, advocate activity, and program KPI's to leadership.
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5+ years' experience in events, tradeshows, field marketing, or community engagement.
- Healthcare or medical device experience strongly preferred.
- Strong project management and logistical execution skills.
- Excellent communication skills; comfort engaging directly with patients, clinicians, and partners.
- Ability to travel 30–40%.
- Experience working cross-functionally in a fast-paced environment.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Familiarity with patient advocacy, ambassador, or influencer programs.
- Experience supporting Sales or Clinical field teams.
- Comfort with CRM and marketing systems.
- Strong brand and customer experience sensibility
Our mission to enable independence and confidence for stroke survivors as well as those living with MS, BPI, and other neurological disorders. Together we continue to break through barriers, defining the limits of possibility both in medical device robotics and our global system of care.