Role Overview
Working with an innovative and highly motivated pharmacy clinical trials team, this role will be responsible for the day to day operational management and organisation of the pharmacy clinical trials technical service across all NUH sites.
Under the leadership and direction of the Advanced Pharmacy Technician Research and Innovation (R&I), the post holder will be responsible for:
* Supporting the set‑up and management of a dedicated portfolio of specialist clinical trials (e.g. ATIMP and/or complex study set‑ups) in conjunction with the Assigned Specialist Clinical Trials.
* Day‑to‑day operational management and organisation of the pharmacy clinical trials technical service across all NUH sites.
* Managing operational priorities, using available resources effectively and efficiently.
* Overseeing processes relating to the financial and management of clinical trials.
* Ensuring compliance with ICH‑GCP guidelines, clinical trial regulations, research governance frameworks and other relevant guidelines and policies.
* Identifying, planning and developing new opportunities for clinical trial services and providing advice and support for ongoing services.
* Working at both the City and Queens Medical Centre Campus.
About Nottingham University Hospitals
With over 19,000 staff, we are one of the biggest employers in the city, playing a central role in supporting the health and wellbeing of our local population. We play a leading role in research, education and innovation, and believe in diversity, welcoming new ideas to help develop our team. We provide endless personal development opportunities and strive to turn your job into a career.
We particularly welcome applications from people who identify as Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic, or Disabled, as we are striving to be better represented at NUH.
The Pharmacy Clinical Trials Team is a dedicated and hardworking team delivering research to participants at Nottingham University Hospitals. Working cross‑town, the post holder will be part of a team of specialist pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and assistants, ensuring studies are set up and delivered safely to participants in a timely manner.
Contact
* Name: Laura Kirk – Job title: Advanced Pharmacy Technician Research & Innovation – Email: laura.kirk17@nhs.net – Telephone: 0115 9194450
* Name: Cherrelle Evans – Role: Principal Pharmacist Research and Innovative Treatments – Email: cherrelle.evans1@nhs.net
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