Paediatric Research Nurse • Oxford Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nPaediatric Research Nurse with Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Oxford\n\n We are looking for a full-time Band 6 paediatric research nurse to join the Children's Comprehensive Research Team to support the growing portfolio of studies across all our paediatric specialties and are particularly keen for someone with an interest in paediatric gastroenterology. Working with senior and team support, you will be responsible for effectively managing and delivering NIHR Portfolio adopted research studies.Tasks will involve the identification of eligible patients, patient recruitment, data management and administration, which will be facilitated by goodcommunication, organisation and attention to detail as well as being able to work autonomously. The post holder will actively promote researchacross the Childrens directorate. About us Employed as a Research Nurse with day-to-day responsibility for allocated portfolio of studies and study participants including, as required: Planning Scheduling Conduct including intervention Recruitment & retention of participants Data management Providing nursing care Fulfil the expectations and capabilities as delegated by the Sponsor, Chief Investigator or Principal Investigator as set out in GCP & Research Governance Framework Work collaboratively with OUH and external research & service delivery colleagues to ensure high quality participant care "}