The Christie NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a motivated Clinical Research Nurse to enhance treatment outcomes for patients with haematological malignancies. This role involves coordinating oncology studies, managing patient care pathways, and supervising trial protocols within a multidisciplinary team. Key responsibilities include patient recruitment, managing clinical trial processes, ensuring regulatory compliance, and promoting clinical research nurse awareness.
Candidates should have oncology experience, flexibility, and strong communication skills. Experience in clinical research or haematological malignancies is preferred. The role provides opportunities for professional growth and interaction with a supportive research team, fostering patient-centred care.
Additionally, responsibilities include maintaining high care standards, educating non-research staff, participating in audits, and promoting clinical research initiatives. Staff management and training are also part of the role, alongside ensuring adherence to ICH/GCP standards.
We are looking for a highly motivated nurse, interested in helping to improve patient treatment outcomes for patients affected by Haematological malignancies. Research nursing is an exciting and developing role, supported through the R&I division with a good education and development package in place to ensure that staff reach their potential.
This post presents an excellent opportunity to join the Haematology Research team, manage a varied portfolio of oncology studies, from early to later phase clinical trials. Central to this role is the responsibility of assessing and managing the care pathways including the delivery of all specified treatments for participants in research within a multidisciplinary team. Key responsibilities of the post include the co-ordination of the trial protocols and support for haematology patients.
A background in oncology, flexibility in working, excellent communication and interpersonal skills are essential. Experience in clinical research and/or haematological malignancies would be desirable. An informal discussion about the post is strongly recommended with the possibility to spend some time with the team to understand better the requirement of the role.
The post holder will be involved in every stage of the portfolio activities including feasibility reviews of new clinical trial opportunities, set-up and activation of new trials, patient recruitment and management, supporting team with data query resolution, reviewing protocol amendments, providing patient-centred insights to the research delivery team by supporting both the patients and the team through all aspects of clinical research of the Haematology portfolio.
With support from the team, you will ensure that the safety and wellbeing of the patients is maintained within the requirement of the multi-regulatory frameworks for clinical research ensuring compliance with ICH/GCP standards and Trust SOPs. You will work collaboratively with a multi-disciplinary research team and wider community.
By utilising national frameworks for auditing patients experience, you will ensure the patients in the Haematology disease portfolio studies will have the best possible experience whilst participating in clinical research. Other responsibilities are raising the profile of the clinical research nurse and clinical trials, within the Trust and externally; engaging in promotional events related to clinical research; and contributing to divisional, Trust and national objectives and strategies.
The post holder should possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills, strong motivation and being able to work independently.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Clinical Research Co-ordination
Clinical Service and Professional Responsibilities
Personal Education, Training and Development
Staff Management and Development
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