Paediatric Clinical Research NurseinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED TUE 26 NOV 2024

Band 6: £44,806 to £53,134 a year pa inclusive  FIXEDTERM 
CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINEMATERNITYNHSROLE MODEL
Opportunity to work in a dedicated and purpose-built Children's Clinical Research Facility, fostering a focused research environment.
Engagement in ground-breaking paediatric research studies, particularly in the crucial field of children's allergy, contributing to significant advancements in healthcare.
Collaboration with a supportive and welcoming team of over 18 research nurses and clinical practitioners, promoting a strong team dynamic.
Development of clinical and academic research knowledge and skills, enhancing professional growth and career advancement opportunities.
Ability to provide safe, high-quality, evidence-based nursing care, ensuring the welfare of paediatric research participants.
Exposure to a diverse range of complex clinical scenarios, enhancing experience and resilience in managing conflicting priorities.
Active involvement in shaping the future of clinical research in the NHS, making impactful contributions to public health and clinical practice.
The Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is seeking a Paediatric Clinical Research Nurse to provide maternity leave cover at their Children's Clinical Research Facility (CCRF) in London. The full-time position (37.3 hours per week) is initially funded for 12 months and involves supporting ongoing research studies, particularly in children's allergy. The role requires close collaboration with medical staff, nursing teams, and research participants and their families, focusing on recruitment, education, and monitoring of patients.

Candidates should have prior experience in allergy and preferably in NHS research settings. The position aims to enhance clinical practice and academic research capabilities within the Trust and NIHR, emphasizing high-quality, evidence-based patient care and the management of clinical research projects. The role also involves teaching, audit, and balancing competing priorities within the research environment. Interested candidates should refer to the detailed job description and person specification for further information on duties and qualifications.
Opportunity to work in a dedicated and purpose-built Children's Clinical Research Facility, fostering a focused research environment.
Engagement in ground-breaking paediatric research studies, particularly in the crucial field of children's allergy, contributing to significant advancements in healthcare.
Collaboration with a supportive and welcoming team of over 18 research nurses and clinical practitioners, promoting a strong team dynamic.
Development of clinical and academic research knowledge and skills, enhancing professional growth and career advancement opportunities.
Ability to provide safe, high-quality, evidence-based nursing care, ensuring the welfare of paediatric research participants.
Exposure to a diverse range of complex clinical scenarios, enhancing experience and resilience in managing conflicting priorities.
Active involvement in shaping the future of clinical research in the NHS, making impactful contributions to public health and clinical practice.

 


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