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Clinical Trial Coordinatorin317 02 Royal Victoria Infirmaryin317 02 Royal Victoria InfirmaryPUBLISHED FRI 17 JAN 2025

Band 5: £29,970 to £36,483 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
NHS

The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustFollow The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge experimental medical research and early phase clinical trials, advancing the field of medicine.
Work within a prestigious institution, part of one of the UK’s eight Academic Health Science Centres, enhancing professional reputation and networking opportunities.
Engage with a diverse portfolio of trials across various specialty areas, providing diverse learning experiences and skill development.
Flexible working arrangements that promote work-life balance, allowing for greater job satisfaction and personal well-being.
Collaborative environment with a commitment to teamwork, fostering strong professional relationships and support among colleagues.
Opportunity to enhance knowledge and skills in Good Clinical Practice, Research Governance Framework, and Data Protection, crucial for career advancement in clinical research.
Development of strong organisational and communication skills while managing multiple trials and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
The Newcastle Clinical Research Facility (NCRF) is seeking a Clinical Trial Coordinator to join its team at the Royal Victoria Infirmary. This role involves supporting the setup and execution of diverse clinical trials, ensuring compliance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP), the Research Governance Framework, and relevant EU directives. Candidates should possess strong communication and interpersonal skills, advanced IT capabilities, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment while managing multiple trials concurrently.

The ideal applicant will be highly organized, motivated, and capable of reporting trial-related data within designated timeframes. The NCRF values flexibility in the workplace and encourages potential applicants to discuss any flexible working arrangements that could accommodate both their needs and those of the service.
Opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge experimental medical research and early phase clinical trials, advancing the field of medicine.
Work within a prestigious institution, part of one of the UK’s eight Academic Health Science Centres, enhancing professional reputation and networking opportunities.
Engage with a diverse portfolio of trials across various specialty areas, providing diverse learning experiences and skill development.
Flexible working arrangements that promote work-life balance, allowing for greater job satisfaction and personal well-being.
Collaborative environment with a commitment to teamwork, fostering strong professional relationships and support among colleagues.
Opportunity to enhance knowledge and skills in Good Clinical Practice, Research Governance Framework, and Data Protection, crucial for career advancement in clinical research.
Development of strong organisational and communication skills while managing multiple trials and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.

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