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Clinical Trial Assistant

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Clinical Trial Assistant – Medical Devices

Full-time, site-based –Swansea (£26,000–£28,000)orLondon (£30,000–£35,000)

Must have prior experience in a clinical research setting and GCP training


If you’ve ever wanted hands-on clinical trial experience in a regulated, high-performance research setting, this is your chance.


This growing MedTech company is a global leader in light-based beauty technology. Their CE-marked, non-invasive devices are sold in over 50 countries and backed by serious clinical rigour.


Now, they’re expanding their UK clinical team and hiring twoClinical Trial Assistantsto help deliver a new wave of studies from theirSwansea and London sites.


This isn’t a desk job. You’ll be right in the thick of clinical trial operations, from patient interaction to data management, helping to ensure every trial is delivered to the highest quality.


What you’ll be doing:

  • Supporting the clinical team through all phases of study delivery (start-up to close-out)
  • Coordinating participant schedules and managing informed consent
  • Administering light-based investigational treatments and capturing high-quality imaging data
  • Conducting non-invasive skin measurements and monitoring patient safety
  • Ensuring complete, accurate and timely data entry into CRFs and trial systems
  • Upholding GCP, ISO 14155, and internal SOPs at every step
  • Helping maintain audit-ready documentation and managing clinical supplies


What makes this different?

You won’t just be observing from the sidelines, you’ll be trained and trusted to deliver study activities yourself.


From clinical photography to hands-on support with device treatments, this role offers genuine exposure to regulated clinical research within a close-knit team. The company invests in its people, offers a structured onboarding programme, and creates opportunities for growth within the research function.


What you’ll need:

  • At least 1 year of experience supporting clinical trials (or similar regulated health/research setting)
  • GCP training and a good understanding of trial documentation
  • Strong organisational skills and meticulous attention to detail
  • Confidence in communicating with participants and managing sensitive information
  • A team-oriented, can-do attitude and flexible approach to working hours (some evenings required)


Location:On-site at eitherSwansea (£26,000–£28,000)orLondon (£30,000–£35,000)

Reports to:CTA Manager


Why now?

With major clinical trials underway and investment in new product development, this team is growing fast, and these roles are ideal for someone looking to build a long-term clinical career in the medical device space.


If you’re ready to step into a dynamic, regulated clinical environment and help bring effective, high-quality products to patients around the world, apply today.

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