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An exciting opportunity to lead a dynamic Hepatology Clinical Research Team at a prestigious NHS trust. This role focuses on managing clinical trials in Chronic Hepatitis B and related liver diseases, providing high-quality care to diverse patients. The position requires strong leadership and communication skills, as well as a commitment to patient-focused care. Join a supportive and progressive team dedicated to excellence and innovation in healthcare. This is a chance to contribute significantly to the field of Hepatology while enjoying personal and professional development opportunities in a vibrant working environment.
An opportunity has arisen to join and lead the Hepatology Clinical Research Team at the Grahame Hayton Unit, Royal London Hospital, Barts Health NHS Trust. The unit manages clinical trials in the evolving field of Hepatology, providing high-quality care to diverse patients.
This role primarily focuses on Chronic Hepatitis B (HBV/HDV), MASLD (Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease), and MASH (Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis), with additional responsibilities in Autoimmune Hepatitis, Alcoholic Hepatitis, and Portal Hypertension.
One of the largest NHS trusts in the UK, committed to excellence, innovation, and high standards of care. We aim to be a high-performing, safe, and compassionate provider, and an outstanding place to work, guided by our WeCare values.
We value diversity and are committed to an inclusive working environment. Flexible working options are available; please discuss with the recruiting manager.
Note: The basic salary for sponsorship excludes HCAS for non-medical roles to ensure fairness across different sites.
Review the full job description and person specification attached. We encourage informal visits and discussions with the team leader.
For more details, contact James Hand, Clinical Research Manager, at 202 3594 6773.
This advert closes on Monday, 12 May 2025.