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An exciting opportunity for registered nurses to work in research delivery at a leading hospital. The role involves promoting patient entry into clinical trials, collaborating with clinical teams, and enhancing patient care through research. Ideal candidates will have substantial clinical experience and a commitment to professional development.
Go back Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
The closing date is 21 May 2025
1x 37.5 hrs/week - Fixed Term Contract for 12 months
This is an exciting opportunity for two registered nurses, educated to a degree level, with substantial clinical nursing experience to work in research delivery to cover a secondment and maternity leave. We are looking for someone who can multitask, is resourceful, patient-centred, and able to work in clinical settings as well as an office (IT, e-calendars, virtual meetings, data management, etc). Prior experience in research delivery is preferred.
The post holders will join our team and work towards the set-up, delivery, and follow-up of research studies across various specialties. Therefore, a sound clinical base, ability to process complex information, and confidence are required. Due to the nature of research, your workload will cover different specialties and may vary depending on the department's needs.
Gaining insight into research governance, delivery, and processes, which lead to evidence-based practice, is a valuable addition to your career and will enhance your communication, organizational skills, and multidisciplinary working.
Sponsorship is not available currently.
Interview date: 05.06.25
The post holder will work within the Research Team at Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, primarily promoting patient entry into clinical trials across the Trust. They will work within the Generic Research team with a focus on DOCC, and across other areas as needed. The role involves raising awareness, delivering, and following up on clinical trials to increase patient recruitment, aligning with National Institute for Health Research objectives.
Key responsibilities include recruiting, educating, and monitoring patients in clinical trials, maintaining accurate records, and collaborating with clinical teams and support departments to improve care quality and outcomes. Delivery of the service level agreement with the Thames Valley and South Midlands Clinical Research Network (TVSMCRN) is essential.
Contracts will be issued by Milton Keynes University Hospital on behalf of the TVSMCRN on a fixed-term basis, with extension dependent on funding.
Nursing & midwifery staff groups report that their immediate managers encourage them at work (NHS Staff Survey 2023).
Our Research and Development team is well established, having achieved success in recruiting patients to NIHR RRDN trials and receiving awards such as the All-round High Performing Team and Outstanding Research Team Leader. We conduct a variety of studies across many specialties, focusing on innovations to improve patient outcomes.
Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, in partnership with the University of Buckingham, is a University Teaching Hospital engaged in research and teaching to enhance patient care. The hospital is undergoing significant investment and is rated 'good' by the CQC. Visit our website for the latest news.
Implement, develop, and facilitate the running of trials within the research team, as directed by the Research & Development Department, involving clinicians to meet the objectives of the TVSMCRN.
This includes:
Promote trial involvement among clinical and patient communities; explain complex trials sensitively and empathetically to patients. Liaise with multidisciplinary teams before, during, and after trials.
Participate in delivering and developing education and training on clinical trials for healthcare staff within Milton Keynes University Hospital and TVSMCRN. Disseminate research findings through presentations, posters, and publications.
Adhere to the NMC Code of Professional Practice and maintain registration on the Clinical Research Practitioner directory. Engage in professional development and participate in appraisals with senior staff.
Work independently, manage your workload, adhere to timelines, and collaborate with other healthcare professionals. Participate in developing Trust procedures and policies as needed.
This role is subject to DBS checks due to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions Order 1975).
Salary: £37,338 to £44,962 per annum, pro-rata.