Clinical Trial Coordinator

NHS, Newtown, Cambridge

Clinical Trial Coordinator

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NHS, Newtown, Cambridge

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 8 Oct | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: ef4909106c3b4b40821b9215c462d90a

Full Job Description

An opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and highly motivated clinical trial co-ordinator to join the friendly CTU team in Cambridge to support our portfolio of trials. This role provides an excellent range of experience, providing support for all aspects of clinical trials from set up to close down. NHSBT is a friendly place to work with a supportive and collaborative culture and environment. It offers great opportunities for career development and the chance to make real difference to patients. You will receive ongoing support in your role to help you develop and achieve your career ambitions., The clinical trial co-ordinator will be responsible for:

  • assisting with the management of one or more clinical trials, working with the Chief Investigator (CI),Clinical Operations Manager (COM) and Trial Manager (TM) as part of a multi-disciplinary research team.
  • the co-ordination of design, implementation and running of the clinical trial(s) across multiple participating hospitals, ensuring timely data collection and Good Clinical Practice (GCP) compliance, and undertaking regular clinical monitoring site-visits.
  • the maintenance of the Trial Master File and study documentation.
  • obtaining ongoing ethical and regulatory approvals.
  • facilitating meetings of trial committees and responsible for ensuring relevant and timely updates for project stakeholders.

    It takes all types of people to deliver the kind of service that saves and improves lives. At NHS Blood and Transplant, youll join a team of more than 6,000 people who are making a genuine difference to communities, families, friends, relatives and more across the UK. We play a unique and special role in the NHS by helping people do something extraordinary- donate blood, blood products, organs, tissues, or stem cells to save someone in need.