Research Contracts Specialist

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford

Research Contracts Specialist

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Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

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Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 867d029ef5394679945395cb472cd9cd

Full Job Description

We are looking to recruit and train an enthusiastic, motivated Research Contracts Specialist to join the R&D Office based at OUH Cowley. The team is responsible for the execution of contract negotiation and innovation management. This is a fixed-term full-time post of 24 months. The team would consider part-time of 0.8 FTE. it is possible that the contract will be extended beyond 24 months if the successful candidate meets their targets. The hope is to promote one band 6 in the team once fully trained.
The post holder will liaise with researchers, clinicians and relevant administrators to ensure an effective service is provided to both internal and external service users. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work well in a team are essential. You will be joining a friendly, team which provides ongoing development and support.
This is a great opportunity for someone with a science background who wants to move into a support role for world -class research, or for someone with contracts or legal experience who wants to develop their career in a clinical research setting., Managing a caseload of Research & Development related contracts within OUH, and on behalf of Oxford Health, including developing, processing and negotiating research related contracts to enable efficient start-up of research projects.
Collaborate in supporting research as part of OUH R&D and within the Oxford Joint Research Office (JRO) comprising OUH, University of Oxford, Oxford Health and Oxford Brookes.
Supporting the OUH on matters of research related IP.
Supporting the OUH in developing appropriate management and governance systems so that it can fulfil its responsibilities as an active research partner within Oxford and as a health care provider locally, nationally and internationally.
Supporting the OUH in its commitment to a fully functioning JRO., 1. Scrutinising and negotiating research-related contracts on behalf of the OUH and OH.
2. Liaising with researchers, clinicians and the relevant administrators to keep them informed and seek their advice as to risks and benefits of the contract terms.
3. After consultation with the Head of IP and Research Contracts, working with the OUH or University of Oxford Legal Services team on the drafting of contractual language to meet the needs of particular negotiations or seeking advice on particular issues.
4. Keeping comprehensive records of each stage of the negotiations. Seeking advice from Head of IP and Research Contracts and other team members where appropriate.
5. Taking part in regular team meetings to review cases, and monitor caseload and completion times.
6. Preparing the final briefing note requesting signature of agreements, setting out key terms and any risks or issues.
7. Answering enquiries about OUH's research-related policies and procedures, and providing advice to researchers, departmental administrators and sponsors on funding and contractual matters (in relation, for example, to the costing and pricing of research at Oxford, IP management, etc).
8. Liaising within the OUH Research & Development team on issues relating to finance, regulation and governance, the University's Research Grants specialists on questions relating to research grant applications and the terms/conditions set down by funding agencies.
9. Ensuring the set-up of awards within OUH financial system, working with Research & Development Finance Team on OUH set-up and post-award issues.
10. Following procedures for the effective management of IP arising out of research contracts, liaising with the Head of IP and Research Contracts and the University of Oxford's IP Right's Management Team, in connection with the commercialisation of research through Oxford University Innovation Limited.
11. Arranging meetings, preparing agenda papers, recording minutes and producing action notes in connection with the work of the office.
12. Dealing with enquiries and requests for information and preparing draft correspondence on behalf of the Head of IP and Research Contracts, the Director of R&D or his/her deputies as required.
13. Contributing to the development of OUH policy as it relates to the external funding of research, and drafting briefing notes for senior officers and/or papers for OUH's governing bodies in this area.
Other duties as assigned by the Head of IP and Research Contracts, or Research Contract Manager when the need arises.
The post is part of a small team working on research related contracts, grants and innovation within OUH R&D as part of the JRO. The team operates a hybrid on-site/off-site approach to working but is based at OUH Cowley when on-site. In addition, face-to-face contact may be required with Oxford University and other Oxford JRO partners at their locations. Work at other OUH sites may also be required from time to time.

Managing a caseload of Research & Development related contracts within the Oxford Joint Research Office including developing, processing and negotiating research related contracts to enable efficient start-up of research projects. The OUH Research Contracts team support Oxford Health with its mental health research agreements and the post holder will focus on these., Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research. The Trust comprises four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury. For more information on OUH please view OUH At a Glance by OUHospitals - Issuu
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