Job overview
The successful applicant will have up to 1 year of protected full-time clinical research, with responsibility for clinical trial visits.
This is an opportunity for an individual to gain sub-specialist expertise and research experience in Immune haematology conditions and clinical trials. The position is suitable for individuals who would like more clinically based experience in the management of patients, clinical trial exposure and the opportunity to undertake prospective and retrospective patient outcome studies with a view to presentation and publication. Collaborations across Imperial College and with other institutions will be encouraged.
Main duties of the job
Applicants interested in the post will work with Prof Nichola Cooper and the haematology clinical trials unit. We have a dedicated non-malignant haematology clinical trials unit which is experienced in delivering commercial and academic clinical studies. The trial unit has developed and delivered a number of investigator lead studies, involving all aspects of trial planning and delivery from research design to protocol development, ethical approval study implementation and data analysis, and candidates with an interest in developing and implementing clinical studies would be welcomed.
The successful candidate will be expected to improve recruitment to clinical trials in these rare diseases, and to publish their work in high quality peer reviewed journals, and if appropriate to obtain research grant funding, to collaborate widely within and outside the Faculty of Medicine, and to help supervise the research training of junior clinicians and scientists. The postholder will be expected to undertake development training as guided by the Postgraduate Education Committee at Imperial; this includes core requirements in courses provided by Imperial College, which aim to increase translatable skills for academics.
Working for our organisation
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Become part of a vibrant team living our values - expert, kind, collaborative and aspirational. You’ll get an experience like no other and will fast forward your career.
Benefits include career development, flexible working and wellbeing, staff recognition scheme. Make use of optional benefits including Cycle to Work, car lease schemes, season ticket loan or membership options for onsite leisure facilities.
We are committed to equal opportunities and improving the working lives of our staff and will consider applications to work flexibly, part time or job share. Please talk to us at interview.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
As part of this role, and under the supervision of and as directed by the Principal Investigator(s), the postholder’s responsibilities could include;
·To establish recruitment plans to clinical trials across the sector
·To conduct all aspects (experimental planning, the gaining of ethical approval, laboratory work, data analysis) of the research project
·To develop relevant research and clinical skills
·To develop aims and objectives for a higher degree, to register and prepare grant submissions
·To record, analyse and communicate scientific data together with a clear interpretation of results
·To write scientific papers communicating the results of the work, and to present at scientific meetings nationally and internationally
·To contribute to teaching in the department
·To join multidisciplinary meetings and participate in clinical governance activities and audit
·To participate as part of the larger research group as required
·To participate in departmental managerial activities as required
·To budget and keep records of expenditure on laboratory consumables
·Compliance with intellectual property rights, the Data Protection Act 2000, COSHH Health and Safety Guidelines within the laboratory and all other relevant Imperial College policies, including Financial Regulations, the Equal Opportunities Policy, the Promoting Race Equality Policy, the Health and Safety Policy, the Information Systems Security Policy, and the Intellectual Property rights and Register of Interests Policies
The postholder will be responsible for accurate record-keeping and documentation of results, and for preparing research reports and papers arising from their research.
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria
1. MBBS, preferably with intercalated BSc Full GMC registration Advanced Life Support training completed within six months prior to appointment An acceptable postgraduate qualification, such as MRCP or MRCPCH
2. Candidate needs to have haematology training (equivalent to ST4 or above)
Desirable criteria
3. Part 1 in MCRPath
4. Experience in clinical trials research
Knowledge and Experience
Essential criteria
5. Career track in relevant specialty, i.e. Haematology Familiarity with the area of study of Haematology
6. Proven experience in acute hospital setting Sound knowledge and experience in the management of critically ill patients
Desirable criteria
7. Knowledge of basic research methods and statistical procedures
Skills/Abilities
Essential criteria
8. AAbility to exercise initiative Ability to work constructively and effectively within a small team
9. Ability to collaborate with and relate to others Ability to develop and apply new concepts
10. Creative approach to problem-solving Excellent verbal communication skills and the ability to deal with a wide range of people
11. Excellent presentation skills
12. Excellent written communication skills and the ability to write clearly and succinctly
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