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Applications are invited for a Practice Liaison Administrator to work within the Clinical Informatics and Health Outcomes Research Group (CIHORG) led by Professor Simon de Lusignan (https://www.phc.ox.ac.uk/team/simon-de-lusignan). Our research group has been involved in a wide range of projects for over 15 years, focusing on how to measure quality and health outcomes from routine data, quality improvement and technology trials, integrating the use of the computer into the clinical consultation, and the surveillance of infectious diseases using routine data.

 

We host the RCGP Research and Surveillance Centre (RSC), a state-of-the-art surveillance network for influenza, other infectious diseases trends and to measure vaccine effectiveness. We use routine data from nearly 2000 general practices in England. Outputs from research work will be published in peer review journals and are expected to have impact on health care delivery.

 

This administrative role will support the Practice Liaison Officers in managing relationships with principal investigators and general practices, increasingly using online tools and resources. The Practice Liaison Officers work closely with collaborators, research teams and general practices to deliver studies and infectious disease surveillance. All research activities are conducted on a highly professional, performance driven basis. The Practice Liaison Administrator needs to apply good practical understanding and knowledge of the work of the group.

 

This role is computer based and requires daily contact with a wide range of professionals at all levels. You will be fully trained to utilise the Salesforce CRM tool, in managing and updating information related to projects and general practices.

 

You will be based in the Gibson Building, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, Radcliffe Primary Care Building, Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 6GG as your normal place of work and you will be able to agree a pattern of regular remote working with your line manager.

 

The position is offered full-time and fixed-term for one year in the first instance.

 

For further information or discuss the post please contact Elizabeth Button, elizabeth.button@phc.ox.ac.uk.

 

“Committed to equality and valuing diversity”

 

You will be required to upload a CV and Supporting Statement as part of your online application. The Supporting Statement should include a cover letter and should also clearly describe how you meet each of the selection criteria listed in the job description. Click here for information and advice on writing an effective Supporting Statement.

 

The closing date for applications is 12:00 noon on Wednesday 18 December 2024.

 

Interviews are expected to be held during the week commencing 20 January 2025.
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"""Job Description _________________________________________________________________________ Summary Job title Practice Liaison Administrator Division Medical Sciences Department Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences Location Radcliffe Primary Care Building, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 6GG Grade and salary Grade 5: £31,459 - £36,616 per annum (with a discretionary range to £39,749 per annum) Hours Full time Contract type Fixed term for one year in the first instance Reporting to Elizabeth Button Vacancy reference BZ24121 - 175862 The role The Clinical Informatics and Health Outcomes Research group (CIHORG) led by Prof Simon de Lusignan (https://www.phc.ox.ac.uk/team/simon-de-lusignan) has been involved in a wide range of projects for over 15 years, focusing on how to measure quality and health outcomes from routine data, quality improvement and technology trials, integrating the use of the computer into the clinical consultation, and the surveillance of infectious diseases using routine data. We host the RCGP Research and Surveillance Centre (RSC), a state-of-the-art surveillance network for influenza, other infectious diseases trends and to measure vaccine effectiveness. We use routine data from nearly 2000 general practices in England. Outputs from research Outputs from research work will be published in peer review journals and are expected to have impact on health care delivery This Practice Liaison Administrator role is to support the Practice Liaison Officers in managing relationships with principal investigators and general practices, increasingly using online tools and resources. The Practice Liaison Officers work closely with collaborators, research teams and general practices to deliver studies and infectious disease surveillance. All research activities are conducted on a highly professional, performance driven basis. The Practice Liaison Administrator needs to apply good practical understanding and knowledge of the work of the group. The role is computer based and requires daily contact with a wide range of professionals at all levels. The administrator will be fully trained to utilise the Salesforce CRM tool, in managing and updating information related to projects and general practices. Responsibilities General Practice Liaison Administration • Prepare and produce documents, as necessary to on-board Practices into ORCHID (Oxford-Royal College of General Practitioners Clinical Informatics Digital Hub) and relevant studies. Be responsible for document control. Ensure all essential documentation is complete, correct and readily available for use and review. Set up and maintain folders. • Implement procedures and standardise processing by creating and working to written instructions, standard templates and checklists where available. • Support the Practice Liaison Officers (PLO) team and members of the multidisciplinary clinical study team to complete the on-boarding of practices for studies and ongoing administration tasks so that projects run smoothly. • Prioritise activities that identify and help overcome obstacles that might adversely impact on the success of the group work, obtaining expert advice and assistance as appropriate. • Contribute to the development of a social media communication strategy. Manage and implement the calendar of events and regular communication activities with practices e.g. Newsletter. • PLO inbox monitoring e.g. assigning to people, replying to standard messages, including calling practices when necessary. • Support the Practice payments process and standardise processes. Deal with any related queries. General Duties • Organising meetings and taking minutes where necessary e.g. as contributions to PLO Knowledge Base and input into team communication. 2 • • • • • • Help maintain the customer relation management tool used to track and report research activity and performance measures. Produce routine and ad hoc reports as required. Be aware of and manage confidential and/or sensitive information appropriately. General office and other appropriate duties as needed to support the research programme and ensure the smooth running of the PLO team. To act at all times in the interests of the department to ensure good management practice. To be accountable for their own professional conduct within the department. To undertake other duties as may be required from time to time. Selection criteria Essential selection criteria • • • • • • • • • Educated to A-level or equivalent qualification. Well organised and methodical, able to prioritise and work well under pressure, with a positive approach to meeting deadlines and ability to think laterally when problem solving. Good office and IT skills for document management, information processing and communication, particularly Excel. Accuracy and attention to detail in all aspects of their work. Competent using a range of computer-based and online applications. Strong communication with excellent written and verbal English skills. A good team player, who works well on own initiative but also seeks guidance and follows instructions comfortably. Quick learner who keeps abreast of changing requirements and applies knowledge and experience to inform their decision-making. Demonstrates continuing professional development. Desirable selection criteria • • Use of customer relationship management tool to enter and report data. Experience in compiling financial reports. Pre-employment screening Standard checks If you are offered the post, the offer will be subject to standard pre-employment checks. You will be asked to provide: proof of your right-to-work in the UK; proof of your identity; and (if we haven’t done so already) we will contact the referees you have nominated. If you have previously worked for the University we will also verify key information such as your dates of employment and reason for leaving your previous role with the department/unit where you worked. You will also be asked to complete a health declaration so that you can tell us about any health conditions or disabilities for which you may need us to make appropriate adjustments. Please read the candidate notes on the University’s pre-employment screening procedures at: https://www.jobs.ox.ac.uk/pre-employment-checks 3 About the University of Oxford Welcome to the University of Oxford. We aim to lead the world in research and education for the benefit of society both in the UK and globally. Oxford’s researchers engage with academic, commercial and cultural partners across the world to stimulate high-quality research and enable innovation through a broad range of social, policy and economic impacts. We believe our strengths lie both in empowering individuals and teams to address fundamental questions of global significance, while providing all our staff with a welcoming and inclusive workplace that enables everyone to develop and do their best work. Recognising that diversity is our strength, vital for innovation and creativity, we aspire to build a truly diverse community which values and respects every individual’s unique contribution. While we have long traditions of scholarship, we are also forward-looking, creative and cutting-edge. Oxford is one of Europe's most entrepreneurial universities and we rank first in the UK for university spinouts, and in recent years we have spun out 15-20 new companies every year. We are also recognised as leaders in support for social enterprise. Join us and you will find a unique, democratic and international community, a great range of staff benefits and access to a vibrant array of cultural activities in the beautiful city of Oxford. For more information, please visit www.ox.ac.uk/about/organisation. Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences A top ranked centre for academic primary care in the UK, we lead world-class research and training to rethink the way healthcare is delivered in general practice and other primary care settings, both across the UK and globally. Integrating evidence and innovation, our main research focus is on enhancing prevention, early diagnosis and management of common illness. Our research is led by internationally renowned scientists, many of whom are practising GPs and primary care clinicians, but many others are psychologists, epidemiologists, sociologists, and public health academics. We cover the broad range of issues that you might expect to address in the community, including cardiovascular and metabolic disease, infectious diseases and childhood illness, diet, smoking and cancer. We also focus on understanding and improving the experiences of patients, rigorously evaluating the effectiveness of treatments and diagnostics, utilising big data, developing digital health interventions and working internationally. We have methodological expertise in novel clinical trial design and implementation, clinical decision making and diagnostics, clinical epidemiology, medical statistics, behavioural science, modelling, qualitative research and the wider application of social science theory and methods to address practical and theoretical challenges in health and care settings. The department was established in October 1998 (as the Department of Primary Health Care) with the appointment of a foundation chair in general practice, and was made a free-standing department in 2011 with the first Oxford statutory chair in primary care. We provide a strong multi-disciplinary training environment, a full programme of academic support and good IT facilities. Our ability to collaborate with other epidemiological and community based research groups across the University and with GP surgeries locally and nationally enables us to utilise a broad range of relevant expertise into our teaching and research. 4 Our main research themes coalesce around cardiovascular disease and diabetes, infection, cancer, health behaviours, and digital health, with several cross-cutting themes, including disease prevention, early diagnosis, and patient self-management, big data and new clinical themes. We place inclusivity and diversity at the forefront of our approach to research from design and conduct through to the dissemination of our findings. The department has exceptional infrastructure, including the long-established Primary Care Clinical Trials Unit, one of the most expert CTU’s for trials conducted in community settings. We also host the Oxford Institute for Digital Health, the Bennett Institute for Applied Data Science, the Oxford Centre for EvidenceBased Medicine; the Interdisciplinary Research in Health Sciences research group (which uses both quantitative and qualitative methods to examine the human, organisational and societal issues relating to the delivery of healthcare and the improvement of health services) and the Medical Sociology and Health Experiences Research Group (MS HERG), which undertakes qualitative research into the patient experience including the Healthtalk research programme published on www.healthtalkonline.org. The department is a founding member of the National Institute for Health Care Research (NIHR) School of Primary Care Research, houses both the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC), Oxford Thames Valley and the NIHR MedTech and In Vitro Diagnostics Co-operative (MIC), and leads several themes of the Oxford University Hospital and Oxford Health BRCs. In terms of methodologies, as well as our critical mass of social scientists and computer/information scientists, the department supports one of the largest groups of medical statisticians in medical sciences and a growing team of health economists. Clinicians in our department teach a number of threads in the undergraduate course in Medicine and we place students in GP practices as part of their training. We run a very successful, well established MSc programme in Evidence Based Health Care, and a new MSc in Translational Health Science with the Department of Continuing Education. In 2023 we will accept students to a new MSc in Applied Digital Health and to an MSc in Global Health Care Leadership run in partnership with the Said Business School. The University of Oxford is a member of the Athena SWAN Charter to promote women in Science, Engineering, Technology and Medicine and holds an Athena SWAN Silver award at institutional level. The Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences holds a departmental Gold Athena SWAN award (awarded in March 2023 and the first Gold in the University of Oxford) to recognise advancement of gender equality: representation, progression and success for all. The Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences currently holds a Gold National Union of Students (NUS) Green Impact award. Green Impact is an environmental accreditation scheme championed by the National Union of Students and is designed to support environmentally and socially sustainable practice. The department supports sustainability initiatives in the following areas: supporting and leading change; energy; water; materials and waste; sustainable travel; biodiversity and nature; and food. In order to create a positive culture, the department has created a set of values that we all aspire to demonstrate in the way we work and behave. These can be viewed here Our staff are mostly located in the superbly renovated Grade II listed Radcliffe Primary Care Building on the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter (ROQ), the University’s most prestigious development site for a generation, and close to the city centre (see http://www.ox.ac.uk/roq/ for more information). Some staff are located nearby in the Gibson Building at the ROQ and some, including clinical teachers are based in Eagle House nearby off Walton Street. 5 Car parking is very restricted at both sites with only a small percentage of staff being granted an annual parking permit and priority being given to those with access needs. Bus Pass, Train Pass, bicycle loans and Season Ticket Loan Schemes are all in operation for staff. For more information please visit: http://www.phc.ox.ac.uk Medical Sciences Division The Medical Sciences Division is an internationally recognised centre of excellence for biomedical and clinical research and teaching. We are the largest academic division in the University of Oxford. World-leading programmes, housed in state-of-the-art facilities cover the full range of scientific endeavour from the molecule to the population. With our NHS partners we also foster the highest possible standards in patient care. For more information please visit: http://www.medsci.ox.ac.uk/ 6 How to apply Applications are made through our online recruitment portal. Information about how to apply is available on our Jobs website https://www.jobs.ox.ac.uk/how-to-apply. Your application will be judged solely on the basis of how you demonstrate that you meet the selection criteria stated in the job description. As part of your application you will be asked to provide details of two referees and indicate whether we can contact them now. You will be asked to upload a CV and a supporting statement. The supporting statement must explain how you meet each of the selection criteria for the post using examples of your skills and experience. This may include experience gained in employment, education, or during career breaks (such as time out to care for dependants) If you are applying for a research post and you have had periods of working part-time, please indicate this on your CV or in your supporting statement. This will ensure that any outputs such as publications are fairly judged when considered alongside the expected outputs of full-time workers. Where posts are advertised full-time, we may be able to consider part-time working or job share arrangements depending on the requirements of the role. If you want to work part-time and this option is not expressly stated in the advert or job information, please email recruitment@phc.ox.ac.uk to enquire whether the role you are applying for might be available on a part-time basis. 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No applicant or member of staff shall be discriminated against because of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. 8 Benefits of working at the University Employee benefits University employees enjoy 38 days’ paid holiday, generous pension schemes, flexible working options, travel discounts including salary sacrifice schemes for bicycles and electric cars and other discounts. Staff can access a huge range of personal and professional development opportunities. See https://hr.admin.ox.ac.uk/staff-benefits Employee Assistance Programme As part of our wellbeing offering staff get free access to Health Assured, a confidential employee assistance programme, available 24/7 for 365 days a year. Find out more https://staff.admin.ox.ac.uk/health-assured-eap University Club and sports facilities Membership of the University Club is free for University staff. It offers social, sporting, and hospitality facilities. Staff can also use the University Sports Centre on Iffley Road at discounted rates, including a fitness centre, powerlifting room, and swimming pool. See www.club.ox.ac.uk and https://www.sport.ox.ac.uk/. Information for staff new to Oxford If you are relocating to Oxfordshire from overseas or elsewhere in the UK, the University's Welcome Service includes practical information about settling in the area, including advice on relocation, accommodation, and local schools. See https://welcome.ox.ac.uk/ There is also a visa loan scheme to cover the costs of UK visa applications for staff and their dependants. See https://staffimmigration.admin.ox.ac.uk/visa-loan-scheme Family-friendly benefits We are a family-friendly employer with one of the most generous family leave schemes in the Higher Education sector (see https://hr.web.ox.ac.uk/family-leave). Our Childcare Services team provides guidance and support on childcare provision, and offers a range of high-quality childcare options at affordable prices for staff. In addition to 5 University nurseries, we partner with a number of local providers to offer in excess of 450 full time nursery places to our staff. Eligible parents are able to pay for childcare through salary sacrifice, further reducing costs. See https://childcare.admin.ox.ac.uk/. Supporting disability and health-related issues (inc menopause) We are committed to supporting members of staff with disabilities or long-term health conditions, including those experiencing negative effects of menopause. Information about the University’s Staff Disability Advisor, is at https://edu.admin.ox.ac.uk/disability-support. 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Find out more https://www.ox.ac.uk/research/support-researchers/researcher-hub Oxford’s Research Staff Society is a collective voice for our researchers. They also organise social and professional networking activities for researchers. Find out more https://www.ox.ac.uk/research/supportresearchers/connecting-other-researchers/oxford-research-staff-society 9 """^^ . "valid through (0..1)"@en . . . . . . """Applications are invited for a Practice Liaison Administrator to work within the Clinical Informatics and Health Outcomes Research Group (CIHORG) led by Professor Simon de Lusignan (https://www.phc.ox.ac.uk/team/simon-de-lusignan). Our research group has been involved in a wide range of projects for over 15 years, focusing on how to measure quality and health outcomes from routine data, quality improvement and technology trials, integrating the use of the computer into the clinical consultation, and the surveillance of infectious diseases using routine data. 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