Senior Study Co-ordinator - Birmingham, United Kingdom - University of Birmingham

    University of Birmingham
    University of Birmingham Birmingham, United Kingdom

    Found in: beBee S2 UK - 1 week ago

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    Full time, Fixed-Term/Contract
    Description

    Salary: Full time starting salary is normally in the range £34,980 to £44,263 with potential progression once in post to £46,974

    Closes: 19/04/2024

    Job Ref: 102067

    Join our Research First Team and be at the forefront of Research Delivery.

    Research FIRST is a rapidly expanding, innovative and proactive team who support the delivery of a variety of research projects.

    Delivered through Birmingham Health Partners (BHP) and the Institute of Translational Medicine (ITM), Research FIRST provides a flexible and innovate approach to supporting non-CTIMP research and other projects.

    The service is delivered by the core team based at the ITM, with direct access to clinical, academic and professional support services support from across the BHP ecosystem, and is designed to be flexible and tailored to the requirements of individual teams.

    The postholder will be responsible for the set up and day to day management of numerous projects and may, if required, support the CI and Research FIRST with the delivery of other studies.

    Person Specification

    This post will suit someone with experience in the delivery of clinical research, and a good understanding of research governance processes and techniques for the management of medical research information. A willingness to work flexibly across a range of projects and a problem-solving attitude would be advantageous.

    Informal enquires can be made to Hollie Wagg,

    To download the full job description and details of this position and submit an electronic application online please click on the above 'Apply' button.

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    We value diversity and inclusion at the University of Birmingham and welcome applications from all sections of the community and are open to discussions around all forms of flexible working.