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Clinical Research Fellow - Department of Inflammation and Ageing - 106143 - Clinical

University of Birmingham

Birmingham

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GBP 43,000 - 74,000

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Job summary

An esteemed educational institution is seeking a clinical research fellow to assist in the REPROGRAM trial, aimed at analyzing biological changes in older adults. The ideal candidate will have a medical degree, experience in geriatric medicine, and core clinical skills. This full-time role offers a starting salary between £43,455 and £73,506, with a fixed-term contract until August 2026.

Qualifications

  • Full General Medical Council Registration with a Licence to Practice.
  • Experience of Geriatric Medicine.
  • Enthusiasm for the care of older adults and their inclusion within research.

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate recruitment of healthy volunteers to the REPROGRAM trial.
  • Enhance scientific understanding of geroprotectors in older adults.
  • Undertake prescribed research tasks and collection of research data.

Skills

Core clinical skills including phlebotomy
Analytical and problem-solving capabilities
Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Education

Medical degree

Job description

Position Details

Department of Inflammation and Ageing, School of Infection, Inflammation and Immunology, College of Medicine and Health

Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK

Full time starting salary is normally in the range £43,455 to £73,506

Grade: Clinical

Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to August 2026

Closing date: 7th August 2025

Background

We are seeking a dynamic clinical research fellow at FY2 level or above to join an established multi-disciplinary team of clinicians and scientists for a one-year post to assist with the running of the REPROGRAM trial.

The REPROGRAM trial is a biological endpoints trial nested within an ambitious wider project funded by the Wellcome Leap. It seeks to determine biological changes within the ‘Hallmarks of Ageing’ following three weeks of a geroprotector. It will analyse this data concurrently with data from the REBOUND study – a study of biological changes in older adults following a surgical stressor – to determine whether geroprotectors could be utilised successfully in a pre-habilitation window prior to surgery. It is hoped this will lead to further funding in the form of a clinical trial.

This trial is being run through the Inflammation Research Facility at the QEHB benefiting from the close links between the University and the Trust. This is an established unit with a proven track record in successful research studies supporting hundreds of individuals to gain experience in research.

Role Summary

The purpose of this role is to:

  • obtain training and experience in clinical trials, research comprehensive geriatric assessment and research techniques to obtain biological tissue.
  • support a multidisciplinary team to undertake a biological endpoints trial of geroprotectors in healthy older volunteers
  • undertake unsupervised as well as supervised background reading of literature relating to this project
  • contribute to research meetings
  • there will be some administrative tasks associated with this role.

Main Duties

  • To coordinate recruitment of healthy volunteers to the REPROGRAM trial, including volunteer identification, consent and research comprehensive geriatric assessment
  • To contribute to the enhancement of scientific understanding of geroprotectors in older adults.
  • Toundertake prescribedresearchtasksandcollection ofresearchdata.
  • Tosuggestandcontribute tothedevelopmentofresearchtechniquesand methods in collaboration with colleagues.
  • Todisseminateresearchfindingsusingappropriate andeffective mediasuch as publication,researchseminars,etc.
  • Toprovide guidancetootherstaffandstudents.
  • Tocontributetotheproduction ofresearchreportsand high impact publications.
  • Toplan and develop research contributionsto subjectareausing methodologies,criticalevaluations,interpretations,analyses andother appropriatetechniques.
  • To participate in departmental and ageing specific public engagement activities and initiatives.

Required Knowledge, Skills, Qualifications, Experience

Essential:

  • Full General Medical Council Registration with aLicenceto Practice.
  • Medicaldegree.
  • Experience of Geriatric Medicine.
  • Enthusiasm for the care of older adults and their inclusion within research.
  • Core clinical skills including phlebotomy.
  • Analytical and problem solving capabilities.
  • Able to work independently and as part of a team.

Desirable:

  • Demonstrable researchexperience.
  • Understandingandexperience ofresearchmethods and processesrelated to the studyofchronic inflammatorydiseases.

Planning and Organising

  • Plan for the use of research resources as appropriate.
  • Contribute to the planning of research projects.
  • Co-ordinate own work with others to avoid conflict or duplication of effort.
  • Prioritise responsibilities and various undertaken work-streams.

Decision Making

  • Critical decision making on appropriate amendments to experimental design and progress to ensure optimal output.
  • Plan for the use of research resources as appropriate.
  • Contribute to the planning of research projects.

OH &DBS required

The University is committed to safeguarding and we promote safe recruitment practice, therefore all associated pre-employment checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed.Due to the nature of the work undertaken in this role all successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Occupational Health and DBS clearance prior to appointment.

Further particulars can be foundhere

Informal enquiries to Sabiha Wazir, email: s.wazir@bham.ac.uk

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