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A Premier Educational Institution in Birmingham seeks a Research Coordinator to manage clinical trials in the Institute of Translational Medicine. The successful candidate will coordinate studies, ensure compliance with protocols, and contribute to research publications. Applicants should have a relevant higher degree and experience in clinical research management. This role offers opportunities to develop career skills in a diverse, inclusive environment.
Position Details
College of Medicine and Health
Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK
Full time starting salary is normally in the range £32,546 to £35,116 with potential progression once in post to £39,355
Grade: 6
Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to August 2028
2 positions available
Closing date: 11th August 2025
UK travel may be required for this role
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Background
The role will work in the Institute of Translational Medicine (ITM), a world class clinical research facility and a component of the Birmingham Health Partners.
The post holder will support a variety of research projects within the ITM Research First Team https://www.birminghamhealthpartners.co.uk/our-research-first-service/. The successful candidate will undertake all tasks related to the management of research studies.
Role Summary
As a member of one or more study working groups, coordinate one or more designated studies according to predefined standards, policies, procedures, frameworks and legislation, ensuring appropriate records are kept. The post holder may work across a range of projects at any one time.
Main Duties
Required Knowledge, Skills, Qualifications, Experience
Dimensions
The role may under management guidance oversee a Study Administrator and Data Analyst, and will coordinate and support the study management group, oversight groups and involved organisations. The role will coordinate one or more designated studies, at a number of clinical sites.
Planning and Organising
Responsibility for a study will be held by the relevant Senior Research Manager with the day to day management of the Research Coordinator also done by the Senior Research Manager. Studies follow a standard path through set up, recruitment, follow up, analysis, closure and archiving. The Research Coordinator’s role varies according to the stage of the study. The Research Coordinator will plan and organise their workload and, if applicable, that of Research Administrator and Data Manager.
Major deadlines of the study (e.g. generation of specific reports) will be defined at the set up stage and remain constant throughout the study. The Research Coordinator will need to be reactive, because problems (e.g. safety issues) and queries from sites and/or patients often arise with very short notice, and frequently need to be dealt with quickly. Hence the role holder must be highly organised, reprioritise workload at very short notice, while still meeting regulatory deadlines.
Problem Solving and decision making
The role works independently, addressing day to day problems (e.g. non clinical protocol queries) within study protocol without reference to others. Judgement must be used to decide when queries need to be forwarded onto a clinician (safety or treatment queries) or a more senior member of staff (e.g. non-compliance with the protocol).
Internal and External relationships
The role is a key co-ordination role, setting, maintaining and communicating prescribed study protocols with stakeholders, including staff at participating clinical sites, clinicians, senior members of the study management team.
Further particulars can be foundhere
Informal enquiries to Hollie Wagg, email: h.k.caulfield@bham.ac.uk
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