Clinical Trials Administrator

Imperial College London


Job summary

Based within the School of Public Health at Imperial College London, the Imperial Clinical Trials Unit (ICTU) works to bring together academic and trial management expertise. Trial designs range from early stage to large confirmatory studies, with a focus currently on a number of therapeutic areas including cancer, cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, respiratory disease, emergency medicine and critical care, HIV and infectious diseases….

Job description
Job summary

Based within the School of Public Health at Imperial College London, the Imperial Clinical Trials Unit (ICTU) works to bring together academic and trial management expertise. Trial designs range from early stage to large confirmatory studies, with a focus currently on a number of therapeutic areas including cancer, cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, respiratory disease, emergency medicine and critical care, HIV and infectious diseases. Other key areas currently being developed include surgery and hepatology research.

Duties and responsibilities

Applications are invited for a Clinical Trials Administrator to join the Imperial Clinical Trials Unit (ICTU) at Imperial College London. The position suits a self-motivated individual with prior experience in research/general administration, preferably within the NHS or an academic institution, to develop their skills and knowledge further in the area of clinical trials. This post represents an ideal opportunity for a new science graduate to step into clinical research. This is a key role within the trial team, and you will provide essential day-to-day trial administration for a range of studies on the ICTU portfolio to help ensure that the studies are conducted to the highest scientific, ethical and regulatory standards. You will also undertake some general administrative duties for the Trial Managers as well as support trial data management as required.

Essential requirements

A degree or equivalent in a biomedical/scientific/statistical or allied field is essential for career development in clinical trials. You should be motivated, well organised and able to work effectively as part of a team. You must have proven experience of using the Microsoft Office package.

Further information

This full-time post is offered on a fixed-term basis for 12 months the first instance. Travel is expected between the Imperial College campuses and research sites as detailed in the job description.

Should you have any informal queries please contact Thiagarajah Sasikaran: [email protected]

Documents

View or Apply
To help us track our recruitment effort, please indicate in your cover/motivation letter where (jobs-near-me.eu) you saw this job posting.</strong