Study Co-ordinator – Keele CTU
FACULTY OF MEDICINE & HEALTH SCIENCES
RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR PRIMARY CARE & HEALTH SCIENCES
Study Co-ordinator x 2
1 Year Fixed Term
Grade 6
Starting salary £27,025
Keele University is renowned for its exciting approach to higher education, innovative research, beautiful campus, strong community spirit and excellent student experience. With a turnover in excess of £134 million, over 10,000 students and a total staff of approximately 2000, the University provides high quality teaching across a wide range of academic and vocational subjects and promotes world-class research. Further information can be found at http://www.keele.ac.uk.
The Keele CTU is based in the Research Institute for Primary Care & Health Sciences. Keele CTU has a strong track record in developing innovative approaches to research data collection and maintaining successful recruitment to the portfolio of studies.
This post offers an exciting opportunity for someone from a clinical or non-clinical background to provide operational project management and co-ordination support for clinical trials and observational research studies which are within the CTU’s portfolio.
You will have demonstrable experience of successful project management, along with experience of managing patient-based data collection. Experience of applied clinical research and of planning, managing and quality assuring study set-up, recruitment and follow-up procedures is also essential. You will be educated to Degree or Graduate Diploma level (or have equivalent demonstrable experience working in a Clinical Research/Project Management role). Evidence of preparing documentation/applications/reports (preferably for research purposes) is also essential, along with a willingness to work flexibly according to the current demands of the job.
For full post details please visit: http://www.keele.ac.uk/vacancies
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Closing date for applications: 29 October 2018
Post reference: KU00000936