JOB PURPOSE The post holder will be responsible for the safe delivery of direct and indirect care and associated source data collection for clinical research studies undertaken in the department, in accordance with the UK Medicines for Human Use Clinical Trial Regulations. The post holder will be responsible for the assessment, planning, coordination, implementation and evaluation of individualised care plans for clinical trials participants. Additionally, they will provide patient centred care and support clinical trial participants focusing on high quality patient experience. The post holder will be involved in raising awareness and embedding research within LTHT and offering people opportunities to take part in research as part of their standard care pathway. They will act as a member of the multidisciplinary team, advising and supporting the clinical teams with research related matters and will also maintain their clinical skills. During exceptional times of need, they will contribute to clinical service, as agreed with the Head of Nursing/AHP and in line with the Trusts escalation policy. Be responsible for the safe delivery of direct and indirect care and associated source data collection for clinical research studies undertaken in the department, in accordance with the UK Medicines for Human Use Clinical Trial Regulations. The post holder will be involved in the assessment, planning, coordination, implementation and evaluation of individualised care plans for clinical trials participants. The post holder will provide patient centred care and support to clinical trial participants focusing on delivering a quality patient experience. The post holder will be involved in raising the awareness of research within LTHT and offering people opportunities to take part in research as part of their standard care pathway. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Qualifications Registered Nurse Child (Level 1) (RN Adult for adult areas, RN Child or Registered Midwife for childrens areas) or HCPC registered AHP Completed Preceptorship period Training Ability to demonstrate clinical skills and be able to teach relevant skills to other staff. Willing to undergo relevant training as necessary. Undertaking and maintaining International Conference of Harmonization Good Clinical Practice training is a requirement of the post. Skills Literate and numerate. Ability to perform accurate drug calculations. Competent in written and verbal communication skills. Competent in the use of information technology. Able to organise and prioritise workload. Understand the skills and knowledge required to develop team members. Maintaining and advancing clinical skills relevant to the clinical speciality. Knowledge Current issues in research delivery and nursing. Standards of professional nursing practice. Personal Attributes Ability to work as part of a team. Committed to working with people. Demonstrates a commitment to own personal development. Compassionate, enthusiastic and motivated. Flexible and adaptable. Professional and patient focused. Courageous