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Clinical Development Research Nurse

Manchester
3 weeks ago
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Cure Talent are delighted to be partnering with an innovative clinician-led MedTech company dedicated to transforming patient safety, monitoring and outcomes in infusion and haemodialysis.

We are seeking a highly motivated Clinical Development Research Nurse with strong research and communication skills to join this dynamic team. This is a fully remote role with extensive UK travel. The opportunity offers a unique to blend clinical research expertise, academic credibility and commercial engagement in one role, supporting product adoption, building collaborations and advancing the evidence base behind cutting-edge vascular access safety devices.

The focus for the Clinical Development Research Nurse:

  • Clinical Support – Visiting clinical sites across the UK, introducing products, supporting adoption, training staff. You will be utilising your clinical experience to oversee and support validation while identifying new sales opportunities.

  • Collaboration & Research – Building and developing clinical collaborations, helping establish and manage outsourced studies, and advancing study protocols and ethics applications. You will act as a key support member in the clinical study, including monitoring progress, providing feedback and working closely with the Founder & CEO.

  • Academic Contribution – Compiling, interpreting and presenting data from clinical studies to contribute to validation and improve technology. This may include presentations at conferences and symposia, preparing protocols, study outlines, and journal commentary, with scope to develop skills in grant writing and publication.

    What we’re looking for:

  • A registered professional either as a Research Nurse or Clinical Nurse, with experience of research and/or clinical trials.

  • Excellent communication skills, comfortable presenting to clinical teams and representing the company externally.

  • Minimum of an MSc, or if no postgraduate degree, a strong academic track record and clear evidence of data understanding.

  • Hold an active NMC pin or have held one within the last five years

  • Understanding of data fundamentals, protocols, ethics applications and clinical study processes.

  • Willingness and availability for extensive UK travel, with occasional pre-agreed overseas travel to collaborate internationally or attend conferences and symposia.

    This is an excellent opportunity for a registered professional, whether a Research Nurse or Clinical Nurse, to step into a pivotal role within a growing start-up as Clinical Development Research Nurse. To find out more or register your interest, hit “Apply Now

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