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Clinical Research Nurse

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Clinical Research Nurse – Multiple Positions – Manchester office based


Our client is offers industry advancing patient record access via state of-the-art search and recruit technology. Powered by their network of diverse patient populations, they deliver true-to-life full service clinical trials.


As a Research Nurse, you will provide specialist skills and knowledge to support the delivery of clinical research studies. You will liaise with clinical investigators, sponsor companies and external vendors to manage trial protocols. At all times you will be expected to deliver high quality research ensuring participant safety and welfare.


The nature of the work is unpredictable, and you will be expected to be flexible and responsive in order to manage various aspects of the job at short notice.


Key accountabilities include:


  • Ensuring compliance with all study protocols and study supporting documents
  • Identification and recruitment of patients in accordance with study protocols and to agreed targets and timelines
  • Participant screening, eligibility, and provision of information to facilitate effective informed consent or assent
  • Ensure clear and accurate records and documentation to support and record all research activity using databases, software and electronic health care records as required
  • Working collaboratively with data managers and clinical research monitors to ensure timely resolution of data queries
  • Maintain Investigator Site Files and develop and utilise trackers and spreadsheet tools to support study delivery to timelines
  • Participating in audits and inspections as required and support and execute all activities in line with ISO standards where relevant
  • Responsible for completing mandatory training, participating in own personal development, identifying own learning needs and educational opportunities


Essential Qualifications and Skills:


  • Experience working in Primary Care and Clinical Research
  • Registered Nurse NMC Level 1 that has effective communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to work flexibly
  • Experience of explaining complex concepts to patients in a clear and concise manner, and the ability to work autonomously and as a team player
  • High level of accuracy and demonstrable IT skills
  • Evidence of continuous professional development and be highly motivated with the ability to organise own work and meet deadlines
  • Presentation skills, venepuncture proficiency and experience in obtaining informed consent


Hours of work: Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours in total, flexible hours are available. Occasional out of hours working may be required.


A highly competitive salary will be offered to the successful candidates.


Please apply online or contact Dan Everitt on for further information.


Ref no:67633

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