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Clinical Research NurseinBlackpoolinBlackpoolPUBLISHED WED 9 OCT 2024

Depending on experience Equivalent to AfC Band 6  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

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The Clinical Research Nurse position at Layton Medical Centre in Blackpool presents an opportunity for a motivated and detail-oriented nurse to join the esteemed Fylde Coast Clinical Research (FCCR) team. This role involves supporting the execution of clinical research initiatives, ensuring adherence to research protocols, and maintaining the quality of participant care in line with ICH GCP and UK Health Policy standards. The successful candidate will engage with research participants, manage their caseload, and assist with recruitment and data collection while collaborating with a multidisciplinary team. Although prior clinical research experience is not mandatory, a strong work ethic and willingness to learn are essential.

Key responsibilities include obtaining informed consent, conducting assessments, performing phlebotomy, and administering trial medications, among other clinical tasks. The post-holder will be supported through training and will have opportunities to provide mentorship to junior staff. In addition to direct patient care, the role requires strong organisational, IT, and communication skills, as well as a commitment to confidentiality, equality, and continuous professional development to maintain high-quality research standards.

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