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Clinical Research Nurse

Carrot Recruitment
London
5 days ago
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Carrot Recruitment are partnering with an emerging Clinical Trials Facility focused within respiratory studies. Due to an increasing portfolio of studies and an ever-increasing need for development in this sector space our client is looking for an experienced Clinical Research Nurse to expand their team. Given the nature of this role, to be considered for this role you must be a qualified nurse with up-to-date registration and ideally have strong experience in Clinical Trials.

Everything you need to know about the role

Manage and coordinate clinical studies within the department.
You will be required to provide leadership experience in the daily management of workload in the clinical environment, carrying out preparation, planning, and execution of daily activities.
Always Promoting a high standard of care, you will carry out tasks such as monitoring subjects with appropriate escalation.

Experience and qualities that make you a strong fit

Valid and in date NMC registration
Certificate in basic or intermediate life support essential
Sound clinical knowledge and knowledge of GCP.
Clinical Trial experiences preferable.
Ability to prioritise own workload.
Ability to manage adverse events or clinical incidents.
An understanding of ethical practice and confidentiality
Good knowledge of ICH-GCP and regulatory standards

What’s on offer?

The opportunity to work on innovative clinical trials within a reputable research facility.
A supportive team environment with career development opportunities.
Competitive salary and benefits package.
Access to ongoing training and professional development.

Could this be the role for you?

If you’re ready to take on this exciting opportunity and bring your expertise to a well recognised Respiratory trials unit, we’d love to hear from you. Please apply below or send your CV and a brief cover letter to

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