Data Collection and Processing Assistant
Applications for this vacancy closed on 12 June 2024 at 12:00PM
We are seeking a reliable and enthusiastic Data Collection and Processing
Assistant to provide data collection and entry support for the Oxford Trauma
group, based at the Kadoorie Centre, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford.
You will be a critical member of a team working on high profile clinical
trials. You will learn how good quality trial data is captured and processed
for world class research publications and conclusions that directly affect
treatment given to NHS patients. Working within a supportive team who value
training and personal development, this role will prepare you for more senior
clinical trial roles or roles in other administrative positions.
As a Data Collection and Processing Assistant your primary responsibilities
will be to provide assistance with data entry for trials and research
projects, perform follow-up data collection where needed and organise research
data from various sources. Other duties will include assisting the trial
management team with missing data/quality checks, supporting the activities of
the trial management team in trial-related administrative activities,
assisting with the development of study databases, maintaining accurate
records, ensuring confidentiality and security of data at all times and
dealing with trial-related telephone queries and post.
You will have a minimum of GCSE at grade C in Maths and English (or
equivalent) and a demonstrable ability to use information technology systems,
in particular database systems, Microsoft Office packages, email and Internet.
A high level of accuracy and attention to detail, effective organisational
skills and data entry experience with the ability to record data accurately
are all essential. You must have effective verbal and written communication
skills, the ability to work with others to meet tight deadlines and the
ability to prioritise your own workload in the face of changing priorities.
Knowledge of medical terminology, experience of working with
confidential/sensitive data and experience of working in a research
environment are desirable.
This is a full time fixed-term appointment for 18 months.
The closing date for applications is 12 noon on 12/06/2024. You will be
required to upload a CV and supporting statement as part of your online
application.
Assistant to provide data collection and entry support for the Oxford Trauma
group, based at the Kadoorie Centre, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford.
You will be a critical member of a team working on high profile clinical
trials. You will learn how good quality trial data is captured and processed
for world class research publications and conclusions that directly affect
treatment given to NHS patients. Working within a supportive team who value
training and personal development, this role will prepare you for more senior
clinical trial roles or roles in other administrative positions.
As a Data Collection and Processing Assistant your primary responsibilities
will be to provide assistance with data entry for trials and research
projects, perform follow-up data collection where needed and organise research
data from various sources. Other duties will include assisting the trial
management team with missing data/quality checks, supporting the activities of
the trial management team in trial-related administrative activities,
assisting with the development of study databases, maintaining accurate
records, ensuring confidentiality and security of data at all times and
dealing with trial-related telephone queries and post.
You will have a minimum of GCSE at grade C in Maths and English (or
equivalent) and a demonstrable ability to use information technology systems,
in particular database systems, Microsoft Office packages, email and Internet.
A high level of accuracy and attention to detail, effective organisational
skills and data entry experience with the ability to record data accurately
are all essential. You must have effective verbal and written communication
skills, the ability to work with others to meet tight deadlines and the
ability to prioritise your own workload in the face of changing priorities.
Knowledge of medical terminology, experience of working with
confidential/sensitive data and experience of working in a research
environment are desirable.
This is a full time fixed-term appointment for 18 months.
The closing date for applications is 12 noon on 12/06/2024. You will be
required to upload a CV and supporting statement as part of your online
application.
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Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences, Oxford Trauma, Kadoorie Critical Care Research Centre, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford
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We are seeking a reliable and enthusiastic Data Collection and Processing Assistant to provide data collection and entry support for the Oxford Trauma group, based at the Kadoorie Centre, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. You will be a critical member of a team working on high profile clinical trials. You will learn how good quality trial data is captured and processed for world class research publications and conclusions that directly affect treatment given to NHS patients. Working within a supportive team who value training and personal development, this role will prepare you for more senior clinical trial roles or roles in ... We are seeking a reliable and enthusiastic Data Collection and Processing
Assistant to provide data collection and entry support for the Oxford Trauma group, based at the Kadoorie Centre, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. You will be a critical member of a team working on high profile clinical trials. You will learn how good quality trial data is captured and processed for world class research publications and conclusions that directly affect treatment given to NHS patients. Working within a supportive team who value training and personal development, this role will prepare you for more senior clinical trial roles or roles in ... |
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