Research Administrator

University of Nottingham, The Park, City of Nottingham

Research Administrator

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University of Nottingham, The Park, City of Nottingham

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 7 Jan | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

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job Ref: 45f4faacc0cd4397b1321fabf76d535f

Full Job Description

We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic and dedicated research administrator to join our practice research team.

Cripps Health Centre is a leading site for primary care research covering a wide range of areas. Our research portfolio consists of both commercial and non-commercial trials, including research in vaccines, mental health, sexual health, asthma and paediatric clinical trials.

The research team has recently been awarded the Special Judges Award at the CRN East Midlands Research Awards. This is a great opportunity for someone interested in a career in a research or a medical setting to gain an understanding and experience in clinical research.

Pay is dependent on skills and experience and we are committed to ensuring that the rates of pay increase in line with performance., This role sits across a number of teams within the health centre and will include liaison with a number of individuals and organisations relating to clinical research. Including, clinical and administrative staff, project sponsors and auditors, regulatory bodies and most importantly, trial participants.

The successful candidate must be very adaptable, confident in liaising with a range of individuals, have an interest in clinical research and a keen eye for detail.

In return, you will receive additional training and qualifications in clinical research and the opportunity to become involved in ground-breaking trials across a range of areas. This is a great opportunity for an anyone with an interest or experience in clinical research.

The University of Nottingham Health Service is one of the country's largest primary care health services (GP practices).

Our practice employs a large number of clinical and administrative staff to support the health needs of the University community, students, staff and their dependants.

The practice has been a clinical research leadership site for a number of years with work ranging from small scale audit based research through to large scale vaccine trials of up to 1600 participants. We have a permenant research team of practitioners, nurses and GP's as well as working closely with a range of partners.