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Job Offer: Clinical Research Fellow:

Job description:

Job location: Bristol
income: £32,398 to £57,570 Grade: Clinical Research Fellow (XCCR)/ Pathway 2
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Permanent

Published in: 16th April 2024
Closing date: 29th April 2024
Reference: ACAD107504

 

The function
this function is within the Ageing and Movement Research Group. This involves working between the university of Bristol and the Royal United Hospital in Bath. You will assist in the delivery of our portfolio of research. You will have an opportunity to work within NHS settings to develop specialist clinical expertise.
The income awarded for this function will depends on whether the applicant is still in training. If still in training, the income will be in line with a Doctors in training income, FY2-ST7 (£32,398 - £63,152). Otherwise, the income will be in line with a Clinical Research Fellow income (£37,068 - £57,570).
prosperous candidate will need to confirm if this function is an Approved Out of Programme and if they are retaining their NTN (National Training Number) before contract generation.
What will you be doing?
You will take an active part in delivering the PRIME intervention, with clinic sessions and home visits, hosting of workshops, and responding to patient queries over the phone and via email. This will involve the assessment and management of patients with Parkinsons Disease, or other related conditions such as PSP and MSA. You will be required to work competently and safely, taking a holistic approach to care in order to help patients achieve their self-defined goals (the primary trial outcome measure). You will also be expected to produce other publications significant to the AMRG, submit these for presentations and posters, and submit grant proposals to secure further funding.
You should apply if
You have a medical degree and are registered with the General Medical Council.
You are interested in an academic career pathway.
You are practiced in working with people with Parkinsonism.
You have previously worked on clinical trials.
You have practice in Geriatric Medicine and /or Neurology, and an interest in Movement Disorders specifically.
Passion and commitment to an excellent standard of work is highly desirable, and the ideal candidate will be motivated and adaptable. An knowledge of medical statistics is also desirable.
Additional information
Contract type: Open-ended with funding until 07/02/2025
Work pattern: Full time/ 1 FTE

Shift pattern: 40 hours per week
This advert will close at 23:59 GMT on 29/04/2024
For informal queries Contact Us by: gezina.lambert@bristol.ac.uk
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Job Location: Bristol, Bristol (County corporate) England
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Post Date: 04/16/2024 / Viewed 5 times
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Contact Email: gezina.lambert@bristol.ac.uk


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