Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
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New opportunity for career development
Emergency Department
Lead Research Project Manager, Band 6
12 month Fixed Term contract
37hrs/week (Full time)
NHS Lothians Emergency Department have a worldwide reputation for research. In order to coordinate and support the expanding portfolio of research, audit and service improvement, the Emergency Medicine Research Group Edinburgh (EMERGE) was formed in 2008 and continues to grow.
We are currently recruiting a band 6 Lead Research Project Manager. The post holder will play a key role in ensuring that data relating to the research projects and clinical research studies is collected and maintained to the highest quality standards. To provide organisational and administrative management to projects and clinical research studies. To promote and assist the ongoing development of systems and processes which support quality data collection and study information management. The scope of studies and projects is expanding, creating an exciting and leading research specialty to work within.
We are looking for an enthusiastic person with a genuine interest in clinical research, who has experience working in research and/or the Emergency Department and/or acute care setting. Having clinical research and/or project management experience in these areas is advantageous. The successful candidate will need to understand the dynamic and challenging environment of the ED and how that translates to research activity. The post holder will work alongside senior research nurses and will be supported by the EMERGE team. Please take a look at the EMERGE website for more information .
Secondment will be subject to agreement from your Line Manager.
For more information and to arrange an informal visit to the department please contact:
Rachel OBrien
Research Nurse Manager
EMERGE, Emergency Department
Tel 0131 242 3857
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