Nihr Specialty Research Co Lead - Norwich, United Kingdom - Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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RESEARCH OPPORTUNITY:

SPECIALTY RESEARCHCO-LEAD - Children

Could you be a leader in driving research to improve health services?

Would you like to help influence and inspire colleagues in developing Children research to help more patients?


Applications are now invited for an exciting new role to help lead research for Children for the NIHR's Clinical Research Network (CRN) East of England.

This Specialty Research Lead post forChildrenis remunerated at 0.5 sessions/week for one year.


As Specialty Research Co-Lead you will be in a nationally prominent position within the NIHR Clinical Research Network (CRN) and within your specialty.

You will provide leadership for delivery of the NIHR CRN's portfolio of studies and will work closely with a highly expert team of CRN managers, other senior clinical leaders within the organisation and will be supported by a team of administrators, information managers and others.


This is a great opportunity to find out about and join in with new research projects and collaborate with other departments taking a leadership role for research in the region.


The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) was launched in 2007 and is now the largest funder of research in the UK.

Over the last year, it has been instrumental in delivering UPH research to find effective COVID-19 vaccines and treatments.


The NIHR CRN East of England is one of 15 NIHR local Clinical Research Networks (LCRNs) that drive clinical research delivery across the locality and is now playing a key regional role in managing the recovery of clinical research across all specialties as the UK pandemic evolves.

Please see the attached job description detailing all duties of this post

The full detail of the role of a Specialty Research Lead can be found in the attached job description and guidance document

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