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A leading biomedical research organization in the UK is seeking a Lead Research Nurse for their new Brain Health Study. The role involves guiding dementia-related clinical practices, ensuring high-quality participant experiences, and coordinating efforts across multiple sites. Ideal candidates will have extensive experience in dementia care, ethical research practices, and training capabilities. This is an extraordinary opportunity to contribute to a large-scale project aimed at understanding neurodegenerative conditions better while supporting participants respectfully.
At UK Biobank, we are developing an ambitious new Brain Health Study to better understand neurodegenerative conditions such as dementia and Parkinson’s. As our participants have aged, this study will allow us to explore disease progression in greater depth, combining advanced imaging with in-person, dementia-aware assessments. Designed in collaboration with global experts and informed by participant involvement, the study represents an exciting moment for our research.
This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a large-scale project that will help shape the blueprint for future dementia research. As an organisation that is both inclusive and innovative, we’re committed to delivering a study that supports participants respectfully and enhances national research capability.
Working closely with our Imaging Programme Manager and wider teams, you will be the Lead Research Nurse across the Brain Health Study, playing a central role in ensuring a high-quality, dementia-aware participant experience.
You will guide dementia-related clinical practice within the study, ensuring approaches are ethical, person-centred, and aligned with regulatory expectations. You’ll contribute to designing participant-friendly workflows, refine assessment processes, and ensure continual improvement as the study evolves.
This role also involves coordinating teams at multiple sites, delivering training, and maintaining safe, supportive clinical environments for participants and study partners.
Coordinating and supporting clinical teams across all study sites, ensuring high standards in consent, phlebotomy, and data collection.
Working hours are 35-hours per week, Monday to Friday with some flexibility, located in Greater Manchester (initially based in Stockport with a move to Manchester Science Park mid to late 2026). Travel will be required across all UK study sites.
Our passion for diversity and equality means creating a work environment for all employees that is welcoming, respectful, engaging, and enriched with opportunities for personal and professional development.
We’re proud to offer a benefits package that supports your health, financial security, and work-life balance - right from day one. Here’s what you can look forward to as part of our team :
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The job advert closing date may change, so we recommend that if you are planning to apply that you do so without delay.
UK Biobank is a large-scale biomedical database and research resource containing in-depth genetic and health information from half a million UK participants.
The database, the largest and most comprehensive of its kind in the world, is anonymised and made widely accessible by UK Biobank to global researchers who use it to find new scientific discoveries about common and life‑threatening diseases – such as cancer, heart disease and stroke which strike in mid‑later life.
UK Biobank is an innovative organisation with over 350 staff across four sites in the UK that fosters an engaging environment and supports the development of our staff. Our dedicated teams work alongside the world's leading biomedical scientists in our joint mission to improve public health.