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Clinical Research Assistant

University of Oxford
Oxford
2 days ago
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Join our Clinical Research Group (CRG) as a Clinical Research Assistant and be part of a dedicated team focused on advancing women's and reproductive health through high-quality, inclusive research. You will play a vital role in supporting the Generation Study, assisting with participant recruitment, and managing essential administrative tasks. Your responsibilities will include recruiting women for the study, maintaining accurate research documentation, liaising with clinical teams, and organizing the shipment of study samples.

In addition to the Generation Study, you will also support other CRG studies by assisting with participant follow-ups, clinical observations, phlebotomy, and laboratory sample processing. Administrative duties such as managing phone inquiries, maintaining study databases, and contributing to team meetings will also be part of your role. Training will be provided for all relevant tasks to ensure your success.

You will be based at the CRG Unit, Level 4, Nuffield Department of Women's and Reproductive Health, where you will have opportunities for personal development and professional growth. Join us in making a meaningful impact in the field of women's health!

Your responsibilities will encompass:

Research Support:

  • Actively recruit participants for CRG-led studies.

  • Maintain accurate records and databases, ensuring confidentiality.

  • Handle inquiries and assist during clinical procedures.

  • Collect and process various research samples.

  • Attend departmental meetings and report on study progress.

    Administrative Support:

  • Assist with clinical study administration, including record-keeping and preparing materials.

  • Report any concerns regarding study conduct to relevant authorities.

  • Order supplies and take minutes during team meetings.

    Personal Development:

  • Use your initiative and interpersonal skills to thrive in your role.

  • Collaborate with your line manager to pursue professional development opportunities.

    Please note that these responsibilities may evolve based on organizational needs.

    Applications for flexible working arrangements are welcomed and will be considered in line with business needs.

    Please note that this role does not meet the salary threshold required to obtain sponsorship for a Skilled Worker visa, however, applications are welcome from candidates who do not currently have the right to work in the UK but who would be eligible to obtain a visa via another route.

    You will be required to upload a CV and Supporting Statement as part of your online application. Go tohttps://www.jobs.ox.ac.uk/cv-and-supporting-statementfor information and advice on writing an effective Supporting Statement.

    This role is full time (part time considered) and is fixed term 2 years.

    The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on 9th June 2025 . Interviews are expected to take place on Tuesday 17th June 2025.

    Contact Person :

    Recruitment Manager

    Vacancy ID :

    179776

    Contact Phone :



    Closing Date & Time :

    09-Jun-2025 12:00

    Pay Scale :

    STANDARD GRADE 3

    Contact Email :



    Salary (£) :

    £26,948 to £29,881

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