Project Manager
Applications for this vacancy closed on 30 April 2024 at 12:00PM
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<p></p><p>This role can be offered as a secondment opportunity.</p><br>
<p>The purpose of this role is to contribute to the successful running of the growing portfolio of Experimental Medicine studies involving human immune challenge being conducted in Oxford and led by A/Prof James Fullerton Associate Professor of Clinical Therapeutics, NDORMS, University of Oxford which is based at the Botnar Research Centre. These tend to involve healthy volunteers, be of small size (<50 participants) and will largely be conducted at a single site.</p><br>
<p>As the Project Manager, reporting directly to Professor Fullerton, the post holder will take responsibility for the coordination of all areas of trial operationalisation including site set up, data management and site closure activities. The post holder will utilise their clinical trials experience and knowledge to provide administrative and technical support to Professor Fullerton’s group. It is anticipated the post holder will also contribute to protocol development, obtaining relevant ethical and regulatory approvals, as well as directly contributing to day-to-day operational issues including screening and scheduling participants study visits. The post holder will be expected to work independently with minimal supervision across a number of studies within the group, adapting to current demands. It is hoped the post holder will eventually contribute to overall strategic and operational leadership of the group.</p><br>
<p>You will hold a degree in at least BSc level or equivalent qualifications/experience, with demonstrable experience in trial coordination/administration/support role. You will have experience of knowledge of UK clinical research structures, regulatory and ethical systems, and experience of working to a high standard of Good Clinical Practice. The ability to work independently and problem solve. You will have demonstrate an understanding of data protection and other statutory requirements and professional guidelines, such as Good Clinical Practice guidelines</p><br>
<p>This is a full-time fixed-term maternity cover appointment for 6 months or the actual return of the substantive postholder, or the resignation of the substantive postholder and employment of a new postholder, whichever is the earliest.</p><br>
<p>This role is available from 27/05/2024.</p><br>
<p>The closing date for this position is 12 noon on 30 April 2024.</p><br>
<p>You will be required to upload a CV and supporting statement as part of your online application.</p>
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Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences, Botnar Research Centre, Windmill Road, Oxford, OX3 7LD
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This role can be offered as a secondment opportunity.
The purpose of this role is to contribute to the successful running of the growing portfolio of Experimental Medicine studies involving human immune challenge being conducted in Oxford and led by A/Prof James Fullerton Associate Professor of Clinical Therapeutics, NDORMS, University of Oxford which is based at the Botnar Research Centre. These tend to involve healthy volunteers, be of small size (<50 participants) and will largely be conducted at a single site. As the Project Manager, reporting directly to Professor Fullerton, the post holder will take responsibility for the coordination of ... This role can be offered as a secondment opportunity. The purpose of this role is to contribute to the successful running of the growing portfolio of Experimental Medicine studies involving human immune challenge being conducted in Oxford and led by A/Prof James Fullerton Associate Professor of Clinical Therapeutics, NDORMS, University of Oxford which is based at the Botnar Research Centre. These tend to involve healthy volunteers, be of small size (<50 participants) and will largely be conducted at a single site. As the Project Manager, reporting directly to Professor Fullerton, the post holder will take responsibility for the coordination of ... |
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