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Senior Research PractitionerinStoke on TrentinStoke on TrentPUBLISHED TUE 4 MAR 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
BONUSMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHS
Opportunity to contribute to improving patient care through innovative research.
Development of specialized research skills in a supportive team environment.
Engagement in a diverse range of clinical trials, enhancing professional experience.
Chance to collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team, improving teamwork and communication skills.
Access to comprehensive training, even for those without prior cardiology experience.
Involvement in the recruitment of patients for impactful NIHR portfolio studies, broadening clinical exposure.
A position within a reputable NHS Trust, providing job security and a strong professional network.
Join our dynamic Research and Innovation Directorate at the University Hospital of North Midlands NHS Trust, where your healthcare experience can make a real difference to patients’ lives. We’re on the lookout for a dedicated Senior Research Practitioner who is not only skilled and confident but also passionate about enhancing the future of patient care through research. This role is perfect for a compassionate individual who thrives on challenges and values high-quality care.

As part of a supportive multi-disciplinary team, you’ll be involved in running clinical trials and ensuring seamless patient care. Your expertise will help us recruit participants for various studies, from commercial to non-commercial. If you have a background in healthcare and an eagerness to expand your research skills, this could be the ideal opportunity for you. While prior experience in cardiology is a bonus, don't worry if you’re new to this area—full training will be provided. Step into a role where your contributions truly matter, and together, let’s innovate for a healthier tomorrow.
Opportunity to contribute to improving patient care through innovative research.
Development of specialized research skills in a supportive team environment.
Engagement in a diverse range of clinical trials, enhancing professional experience.
Chance to collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team, improving teamwork and communication skills.
Access to comprehensive training, even for those without prior cardiology experience.
Involvement in the recruitment of patients for impactful NIHR portfolio studies, broadening clinical exposure.
A position within a reputable NHS Trust, providing job security and a strong professional network.

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