Clinical Trial Assistant - Sutton, United Kingdom - The Institute of Cancer Research

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Key Information:


Salary:
£23,997


Duration of Contract:
Fixed Term for 12 months


Hours per week:35 hours per week (Full Time).


Location:
Sutton. This role is not eligible for hybrid working.


Closing Date: 29th April 2024


Potential Interview Date:8th / 9th May 2024


Job Details:


Key Requirements


There are several exciting positions that have arisen within the Drug Development Unit in the Division of Clinical Studies at the Institute of Cancer Research and Royal Marsden Hospital.

We are a rapidly expanding, world class Phase 1 clinical trials unit based within the Royal Marsden Hospital, for the development of novel cancer therapeutics in early phase clinical trials which we believe will improve the care of cancer patients.

The position is suitable for someone who is willing to develop their career in Clinical Trials.

The post holder will gain exposure to early phase clinical trial methodologies, trial management processes, and translational aspect of cancer drug development and also gain hands on experience in clinical trial data management & data administration tasks.

The post holder will also participate in multi-disciplinary team meetings and develop an understanding of intricate clinical trial processes & decision making.


The post holder is responsible for providing administrative support to the Clinical Trial Trials' Team and supporting the team in the processes of data collection, data collation, quality checks, trial pharmacy document management and maintenance of study specific files in accordance with ICH-GCP.


Department Information:


The Drug Development Unit is within the ICR and Royal Marsden, is a dedicated Clinical Trials Unit, with bespoke facilities to conduct early phase clinical trials and are led by Professor Johann de Bono.


The Drug Development Unit comprises of clinicians, scientists, data and study management staff, and focuses on providing a seamless conduit between pre-clinical drug discovery, proof of principle Phase-1 clinical trials and tumour specific evaluation of novel agents.

The Unit undertakes both industry-sponsored and investigator-initiated trials of new anti-cancer drugs.

The Unit is rapidly expanding and provides an excellent opportunity for the post holder to develop a variety of skillsets.


About The Institute of Cancer Research:

Why work for us?
As a member of staff, you'll have exclusive access to a range of staff benefits.


The Institute of Cancer Research, London, is one of the world's most influential cancer research institutes, with an outstanding record of achievement dating back more than 100 years.

Further information about working at the ICR can be found here_._

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