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The NHS is seeking a motivated and dynamic Band 6 Research Nurse to join their Gastroenterology research team. This role involves recruiting patients for clinical trials, managing their care, and working closely with senior clinicians. Candidates must have a UK nursing degree, be registered with the NMC, and possess strong communication skills. The successful applicant will work in a supportive environment, helping to facilitate new pathways of care.
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The closing date is 06 July 2025
The Gastroenterology research team runs clinical trials for patients primarily with Inflammatory Bowel Disease or Celiac Disease, together with Gastroenterologists, Industry and the Regional Research Delivery Network. We are looking for a Band 6 research nurse who can work within an established, experienced and supportive research team to recruit patients to our large portfolio of industry trials, monitoring and evaluating care and liaising with senior doctors and the wider IBD specialist team.
We exclusively manage a significant number of trials both commercial and academic. Our department comprises a large team of research nurses, practitioners and administrators who have an extensive portfolio of studies across both Hepatology and Gastroenterology research teams and share the facilities to deliver on these. We collaborate closely with the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) who monitors recruitment, provides nursing resources and organises meetings for healthcare professionals in the South-Central region, which provides a fantastic networking opportunity.
We are currently located on levels 5 and 6 of the John Radcliffe Hospital. Our clinical space is co-located alongside the Gastroenterology and Hepatology Day Case Unit on 6B, with our offices and lab space on Level 5.
Planned Interview Date: TBC
We are seeking someone who is motivated, dynamic, looking for a new challenge, takes pride in delivering high standards of care, puts patient experience at the heart of what they do and ideally, has experience in research settings. Holding a UK recognised first level degree (HEI Level 6) in Nursing, being registered with the NMC and proficiency with Microsoft Office packages are essential requirements for the role. The post holder will be part of exciting projects helping to facilitate new pathways of care and will be able to communicate with senior doctors and be the first port of call for patients receiving new and innovative treatments.
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research. The Trust comprises four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury.
Our values, standards and behaviours define the quality of clinical care we offer and the professional relationships we make with our patients, colleagues and the wider community.
We call this Delivering Compassionate Excellence and its focus is on our values of compassion, respect, learning, delivery, improvement and excellence.
These values put patients at the heart of what we do and underpin the quality healthcare we would like for ourselves or a member of our family. Watch how we set out to deliver compassionate excellence via the OUH YouTube channel.
Clinical Practice and Research
The post holder will practice with knowledge, skills and behaviours which:
Manage workload and co-ordinate allocated clinical trials and research studies together with clinicians and research nurses
Recruit patients from Gastroenterology clinics and other care settings to the appropriate clinical trials and conduct their follow up when required
Manage patients care throughout their time in their study whilst evaluating and reporting accurately to senior clinicians and trial sponsors.
Respond to trial queries that are raised in the electronic data capture software by the sponsor within a timely and professional manner
Practice in compliance with their code of professional conduct, being responsible and accountable for their decisions, actions, or omissions
Utilise effective communication skills through a variety of methods, supporting participants in decision making in relation to clinical trial and study entry and participation
Utilise effective communication skills with colleagues both internally and/or externally, in verbal, non-verbal and written communication methods, adapting to changing parameters as required, which includes thorough accurate documentation in patient records as required
Provide and receive highly sensitive, complex or contentious information relating to participant involvement and care, and communicates information to participants, families or carers with respect, compassion and empathy
Able to competently perform a range of clinical procedures as required as part of the research protocol, ensuring accurate data capture. These include but are not limited to taking blood and carrying out minor laboratory procedures as required by relevant study protocol (eg: sample preparation and centrifugation) following appropriate training, and administration of intravenous therapies to trial patients within the unit, in accordance with OUH and clinical trial protocols
Adhere to the NMC Codes of Conduct, Scope of Professional Practice and Good Clinical Practice at all times
Participate in and ensure compliance with Informed Consent Procedures, acting within boundaries of own competency, research regulation and Trust policies/SOPs
Use own professional judgment identifying when to escalate and seek senior support/guidance
Support the research team with all administrative tasks, including study set up and completion of feasibility requests, as required
Ensure all necessary regulatory approvals are in place prior to approaching potential study participants
Work within the limits of the approved protocol and any approved amendments
Leadership and Management
The research nurse post holder will practice with knowledge, skills and behaviours which:
Initiates and develops effective relationships, fostering clarity of the research nurse role within teams, to encourage productive and efficient working practices
Act as a role model for excellence in clinical research delivery & demonstrate the values of the OUHFT, including a person-centred approach to care
Provide line management and mentorship where appropriate to junior colleagues
Support learners/students on placement within the team
Contribute to the research team and service development as required
Promote research to potential participants and colleagues within the Trust and other partners
Support the development and implementation of local standard operating policies and procedures
Remain adaptable to change, continually developing own practice
Participate in clinical & research governance reporting and participate, as required, in the investigation of clinical & research incidents
Recognise the critical importance of wellbeing in self and others, seeking to identify and manage stressors or pressures to promote health and wellbeing
Education
The research nurse post holder will practice with knowledge, skills and behaviours which:
Address own CPD learning needs as research delivery nurse, working to a personal development plan that reflects the needs of the individual and clinical research delivery service
Critically reflects to maximise clinical & research delivery skills and knowledge development
Engage with performance reviews and appraisal processes, as required
Engage with training and education opportunities across both research delivery, leadership and clinical speciality. This may include conferences, study days, and investigators meetings
Improving Quality and Developing Practice
The research nurse post holder will practice with knowledge, skills and behaviours which:
Report all Adverse Events and Serious Adverse Events in line with ICH-GCP, ISO 14155 and OUH NHS Trust Adverse Events Reporting policy
Promote the value of clinical research to potential participants, the public and NHS colleagues
Participate in dissemination of research results locally and nationally as appropriate
Represent participants and clinical research delivery staff in the development and review of research protocols, ensuring the protocols are deliverable, as appropriate
Promote and take part in PPI engagement in research design and dissemination
Seek to publish new findings and best practice in Trust communications, meetings, conferences and journal articles where appropriate
Understand the professional and current issues related to clinical research and area of practice
Participate in audits and inspections to inform own and others practice, helping to formulate and implement strategies to act on key learnings and making improvements
Actively seeks feedback from individuals, families, carers and colleagues to inform own development and/or service developments in practice
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.
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