The CareCoordinator for Research and Engagement will play a key role in supporting the delivery of clinical research across primary care, with a particular focus on improving access and participation among underserved communities. This new role is funded by the Research Delivery Network for 23 months for 18.75 hours per week.
The postholder will coordinate patient-facing research activity, support community engagement initiatives, and help remove barriers to participation in clinical trials. The role will involve building trusted relationships within diverse communities, supporting culturally appropriate communication, and ensuring research opportunities are communicated clearly and inclusively.
Although some remote working may be possible depending on the task, the role requires a consistent onsite presence at practice locations and applicants must reside in Liverpool or the near vicinity. As the first point of contact for research-related queries, the Care Coordinator will ensure patients are supported throughout their research journey, from initial engagement to follow up, helping to make research more accessible, equitable, and reflective of the population served.
Main duties of the job
* Proactively identify and contact eligible patients to discuss participation in current clinical research studies.
* Use culturally sensitive communication to build trust and overcome barriers to research participation among underserved groups.
* Provide clear, accessible information about research studies, ensuring patients understand purpose, risks, and benefits.
* Support patients through the recruitment process, assisting with consent procedures (where appropriate within scope).
* Develop and maintain links with community organisations, faith groups, cultural associations, and local advocates.
* Organise and deliver outreach events, information sessions, and Q&A opportunities to raise awareness of research.
* Gather insight from community members to identify barriers to participation and cocreate strategies to address them.
* Work closely with the Research Nurse and wider clinical research team to ensure smooth running of recruitment workflows.
* Maintain accurate records of patient contacts, eligibility checks, and study activity in research databases.
* Assist with scheduling research appointments, sending reminders, and ensuring follow-up requirements are met.
* Support data collection tasks within defined competencies.
* Promote inclusion by tailoring engagement materials for different cultural and language needs.
Full description of duties can be found in Job Description attached
About us
Brownlow is proud to be an exceptional employer, offering strong support for staff wellbeing through a dedicated wellbeing team and a wide range of benefits and incentives. These include protected study leave with a financial allowance and a comprehensive six-month mentorship and induction programme.
We are committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion, and aim for our workforce to reflect the diverse community we serve. We actively encourage applications from individuals who identify as having protected characteristics, particularly those with linguistic diversity, members of the LGBTQ+ community, people from Black, minority ethnic or minority faith backgrounds, and those who are disabled and/or neurodiverse. We recognise that structural and systemic barriers may discourage some groups from applying, and we welcome feedback on any such barriers so we can work to address them.
If you are successful at interview and are registered with any Brownlow practice, you will be required to change practices as a condition of employment.
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Job responsibilities
The Care Coordinator Research Inclusion & Community Engagement will work as part of the research team and Neighbourhood Health Team to strengthen recruitment pathways and support participants throughout the research journey. This will include outreach, partnership building, culturally tailored engagement, and providing one to one participant support.
The postholder will bring strong communication skills, cultural awareness, and a trauma informed approach to enable individuals with complex social needs to access research opportunities. Lived experience either personal or through close connection to underrepresented communities is recognised as beneficial and will help shape inclusive practice.
The role supports internal research teams, external partners, and community networks to ensure research studies reflect the communities served by the practice.
Key Responsibilities
* Proactively identify and contact eligible patients to discuss participation in current clinical research studies.
* Use culturally sensitive communication to build trust and overcome barriers to research participation among underserved groups.
* Provide clear, accessible information about research studies, ensuring patients understand purpose, risks, and benefits.
* Support patients through the recruitment process, assisting with consent procedures.
2. Community Outreach & Engagement
* Develop and maintain links with community organisations, faith groups, cultural associations, and local advocates.
* Organise and deliver outreach events, information sessions, and Q&A opportunities to raise awareness of research.
* Gather insight from community members to identify barriers to participation and cocreate strategies to address them.
3. Research Coordination
* Work closely with the Research Nurse and wider clinical research team to ensure smooth running of recruitment workflows.
* Maintain accurate records of patient contacts, eligibility checks, and study activity in research databases.
* Assist with scheduling research appointments, sending reminders, and ensuring follow-up requirements are met.
* Support data collection tasks within defined competencies.
4. Reducing Inequalities in Research Participation
* Promote inclusion by tailoring engagement materials for different cultural and language needs.
* Monitor recruitment data to identify gaps in representation and suggest practical solutions.
* Contribute to the PCNs strategy for widening access to research and addressing health inequalities.
* Work with NIHR, RDN North West Coast, local community partners, and Brownlow Health staff.
* Provide regular updates to the PCN on progress, challenges, and community feedback.
* Participate in team meetings, training, and development sessions related to clinical research and equality, diversity, and inclusion.
Person Specification
Experience
* Experience working with diverse or vulnerable groups in health, community, voluntary, or social care settings
* Experience supporting individuals with complex social or cultural needs
* Evidence of building relationships across organisations
* Experience working directly in research, clinical trials, or participant recruitment
* Experience working with refugees, asylum seekers, homeless groups, or other underserved communities
* Experience co producing services with community groups
Skills
* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
* Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
* Strong organizational and time management skills.
* Skills in patient recruitment and engagement
Qualifications
* Good general education to GCSE level or equivalent
* Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office and secure data systems
* Demonstrated competence in written and spoken English
* Training in research governance (e.g., GCP)
* Additional languages relevant to local populations
Personal Qualities
* Professional, approachable, and empathetic
* Attention to detail and commitment to quality
* Flexible and adaptable to changing priorities
Other Requirements
* Ability to travel between sites
* Willingness to work occasional evenings/weekends for study needs
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
£27,485 to £30,162 a year Depending on experience
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