Clinical Research Nurse

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Full time
Job overview Are you an experienced and dynamic clinical research nurse who can confidently lead our research team and manage our growing portfolio of Oncology and Haemophilia Clinical Research? Then this role might be for you! Applicants must be a registered adult nurse with evidence of continuing professional development. You should have good experience in working within the NHS, a strong clinical background and a desire and willingness to learn & develop others. Candidates must demonstrate excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and have the ability and initiative to work independently and manage a patient caseload across a variety of research studies. The post holder will rotate across our Oncology and Haematology Research Team and will have the opportunity to learn about different tumour groups, gain knowledge in different systemic anti-cancer therapy and research patient pathways. Main duties of the job Work within EU clinical trial directives in accordance with ICH GCP (International Conference on Harmonisation and Good Clinical Practice) ensuring that the clinical trial protocol is adhered to at all times. Identify patients suitable for entry into clinical trials by attending clinics (screening notes/consultant referral) and Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) meetings. Participate in the informed consent process acting as a resource and support to patients and their families. Co-ordinate the research patient pathway from screening through to trial closure. Ensure that adequate precautions are taken to minimise the risk of cross-infection in relation to the safe disposal of body fluids including blood products. Advise the local nursing team who administer trial drugs, be aware of and report any side effects as outlined in the protocol. Maintain adequate patients' records and ensure all relevant information is documented in the patient's medical and nursing notes. Responsible for accurate completion of Clinical Report Forms (CRFs). Responsible for the collection, co-ordination and computerisation of data generated from the clinical trials. Keep up to date with current practices for cannulation, phlebotomy, care of patients with Central Venous Access lines and handling and administration for cytotoxic chemotherapy. Act as a role model for excellence in oncology-based research. About us As part of Kings Health Partners, the Oncology and Haematology Clinical Trials (OHCT) team is made up of ninety plus staff members consisting of Research Nurses, Clinical Trial Practitioners, Clinical Trial Coordinators and the Safety & Support Team at Guys' and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust. We work closely with the oncology and haematology medical teams to recruit patients to our trials and to ensure patients are monitored closely throughout. We have a large portfolio of Phase II and III trials which are split into teams for specific tumour groups. We also have a team dedicated to early phase trials and run weekly early phase clinics in the Clinical Research Facility. We attract commercial and non-commercial trials, ranging from interventional drug or radiotherapy trials to observational studies. Our mission statement is 'Improving treatment choice, clinical care and outcomes for cancer patients through innovation, dedication and excellence in clinical trials'. Job description Job responsibilities Detailed job description and person specification can be found in the attached documents accompanying this advert. Person Specification Knowledge/ Qualifications Essential NMC Registration with previous acute NHS experience Educated to degree level or above Evidence of continuous personal, professional and academic development Desirable Relevant post registration qualification Previous experience Essential Substantial experience in oncology/haemato-onc/Haemophilia or clinical trial setting Knowledge and experience of handling complex relationships Experience of mentoring and developing colleagues Desirable Knowledge of Quality Management processes Experience in service development and improvement Experience in mentoring junior members of the team Skills Essential Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work autonomously and as a member of a small team, as well as part of the wider multidisciplinary team Evidence of accuracy to detail in data collection Desirable Word processing, report writing and presentation skills. Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy Trained or willing to do the course/training Employer details Employer name Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust Address Guy's Hospital Great Maze Pond London SE1 9RT Any attachments will be accessible after you click to apply.

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