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Band 5 Clinical Trials CoordinatorinBirminghaminBirminghamPUBLISHED FRI 22 NOV 2024

Band 5: £29,970 to £36,483 a year  FIXEDTERM 
NHSRESPIRATORY MEDICINE

University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation TrustFollow University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to gain hands-on experience in clinical research, from setup to completion.
Involvement in impactful research that contributes to patient care and treatment in respiratory medicine.
Collaborative work environment with a friendly, motivated, and dynamic research team.
Development of a diverse skill set, including clinical skills and data management.
Chance to work on a growing portfolio of studies, enhancing knowledge in respiratory conditions.
Involvement in both local and national research projects, broadening professional exposure.
Ability to improve communication and problem-solving skills while working under pressure and tight deadlines.
The Band 5 Clinical Trials Coordinator role at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust offers an exciting opportunity within the Respiratory Research team at Queen Elizabeth Hospital. The position involves supporting the day-to-day operations of clinical research studies, including patient screening, recruitment, informed consent assistance, and data management. Successful candidates will gain valuable experience in clinical research from start to finish and will be immersed in the expanding portfolio of respiratory studies while working closely with a motivated and dynamic team.

Candidates should possess strong IT and communication skills and be capable of managing responsibilities under pressure and meeting deadlines. This role not only allows for the development of clinical skills but also fosters a deeper understanding of how research enhances patient care and treatment in respiratory medicine.
Opportunity to gain hands-on experience in clinical research, from setup to completion.
Involvement in impactful research that contributes to patient care and treatment in respiratory medicine.
Collaborative work environment with a friendly, motivated, and dynamic research team.
Development of a diverse skill set, including clinical skills and data management.
Chance to work on a growing portfolio of studies, enhancing knowledge in respiratory conditions.
Involvement in both local and national research projects, broadening professional exposure.
Ability to improve communication and problem-solving skills while working under pressure and tight deadlines.

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