Are you a respiratory nurse with experience in interstitial lung disease, with excellent communication skills and attention to detail, who wishes to gain clinical research experience in a subspecialty?
This is an exciting role based in the occupational lung disease service at Royal Brompton Hospital.
1. You will help set up the UK Silicosis Registry
2. You will be responsible for clinical data entry into the Registry
3. You will liaise with patients and set up patient and public involvement groups
You will support the set-up and delivery of the UK Silicosis Registry at Imperial College, a national initiative designed to better understand and improve care for patients affected by this emerging occupational lung disease.
You will enter clinical data into the REDCap database for patients attending the Royal Brompton Hospital occupational lung disease clinic, reviewing electronic records to ensure accurate data capture.
You will also assist and guide clinical staff at other UK centres as they contribute their own patient data to the Registry.
Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, you will attend the weekly occupational lung disease clinic to support patient recruitment.
Alongside the Clinical Nurse Specialist, you will help create educational resources for patients, organise focus groups, and contribute to Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement activities.
The role also involves building connections with other interstitial lung disease centres to strengthen referral pathways into specialist occupational lung disease services.
We are looking for an enthusiastic, organised, proactive individual to join our team.
We need someone with attention to detail who is willing to extract data from clinical records and enter it into the Registry.
We also need someone who is a great communicator, compassionate, and confident at communicating with patients who are at their most vulnerable
4. This is the opportunity to contribute to an exciting new project and have a real impact on patients
5. The chance to work in an inclusive and dynamic team
6. To gain subspecialist knowledge in an area of interstitial lung disease
7. To contribute to conference abstracts and publications.
8. The opportunity to diversify your clinical career at a world-leading institution and be part of our mission to continue science for humanity.
9. Be part of a diverse, inclusive and collaborative work culture with various and resources to support your personal and professional .