Research NurseNHS
Job summary
This is an exciting role for a Research Nurse to join a growing team at a newly appointed unit for Research. The Adam Practice is the host organisation for the National Institute of Health and Care Research (NIHR) Clinical Research Deliver Centres (CRDC) Primary Care Dorset. We have been delivering complicated clinical trials for the past ten years and have a strong team of research nurses, Drs, clinical trials assistants and data management. Due to progression, we are now looking to expand our team to enable a new research nurse to come onboard. Research is at the heart of our values & part of everyday practice in the NHS. It gives hope to patients & helps improve current treatment, medicines & develop new treatments which enables hope to happen.
Main duties of the job
The post holder will be part of a research team who will actively participate in clinical trials and support the continued development of research within NIHR CRDC (Primary Care), The Adam Practice. You will work closely with our highly successful research team to promote and implement research studies in primary care. You will take the lead on research studies, when confident, and educate research nurses who may have less experience than you in the future. You will be able, in time, to deliver clinical trials from working alongside the project manager in study set up, complete face-to-face visits, process samples and complete day-to-day activities with the support of the research nurses. Essential for the role is organizational skills, excellent interpersonal skills, computer literacy and self-motivation. Experience in research isnt essential as full training will be given.
Job description
Working with the research team and within own capabilities, to be responsible for the co-ordination and facilitation of allocated collaboration studies.
To help identify patients eligible for research projects, and recruit patients into clinical trials.
To act as a patient advocate enabling patients to make informed choices concerning their involvement in clinical trials and ensuring advice and information is provided in a non-coercive manner.
Ensure that written informed consent has always been received before any trial activity takes place.
To carry out planned care required by the clinical trial protocols for a group of clinical trials participants without direct supervision.
To ensure participant treatment is in accordance with clinical trials protocols.
To ensure the safe administration of Investigation Medicinal Products given in the context of a clinical trial & pharmacy manuals are adhered to.
To ensure that blood samples & other samples are collected as described in the lab manual.
To maintain accurate and contemporaneous documentation of clinical events.
To accurately document data collected into proformas for accurate upload to Electronic Data Collection (EDC) platforms by the data team.
To report and record adverse events and serious adverse events that occur whilst a participant is taking part in a clinical trial & notify the Principal Investigators if a serious adverse event occurs.
To provide ongoing follow up care whilst the participant is in a clinical trial.
To act as a primary contact for participants & their families if the need arose.
To co-ordinate study visits & ensure appropriate cover by PI or Sub Investigators.
To co-ordinate the delivery of a portfolio of studies ensuring that is adequate research cover.
About us
We are a CQC Outstanding-rated Practice with 40,000 patients and 17 current Partners working across 5 sites. We successfully combine efficiencies of scale with localised continuity and high quality care on individual surgery sites, whilst using a total triage appointment system to ensure acute patients are seen in a timely manner. We have the benefit of nearly 40 years of experience as a large multi-site Practice, providing a secure and stable environment to work in.