A Vacancy at Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust.
Are you aRegistered Nurse(RN) orClinical Research Practitioner(CRP) passionate about making a difference in patient care?
You can make a significant impact through research delivery knowing that your contributions towards patient care are valued.
We seek a highly motivated and energetic person with a can-do attitude to join our dynamic team and deliver high-powered research within primary care and the community.
This vacancy is open to Band 5 and Band 6 nurses/CRPs with desirable experience in clinical research and/or primary care.
However, anyone who can demonstrate that they can apply their clinical experience to promoting and delivering research within the community will be considered.
The successful candidate will be expected to screen, consent, recruit, and collect participant data for diverse research studies.As part of the delivery team, the post holder is expected to travel to different sites across North Central and North East London, such as GPs, non-NHS settings, and community events.
New Opportunity for Qualified Nurses and/or CRPs
This is an exciting opportunity for anyone with experience in clinical research or enthusiasm to learn and explore the primary care/community research field.
We are looking for people who are confident in their ability to explore and develop new skills and opportunities to enhance patient care across our regions.
You should be able to work with limited but regular supervision, have excellent communication skills, be friendly, helpful, and flexible, and be confident and willing to take on a challenge and work under pressure while maintaining a pleasant attitude.
As aClinical Primary Care Research Nurse / CRP:
• You will be using your skills/clinical experience differently.
• You will make your clinical skills count towards creating new treatments.
• You will work with researchers, patients, community services teams, GPs, other primary care teams, non-NHS settings (care homes, prisons, dental practices, community settings, hospices, etc.), and NIHR stakeholders.
• You will acquire new skills that count towards professional development and enhance your revalidation portfolio.
• You will have the opportunity to experience the role of a Clinical Research Nurse/CRP and see if you are drawn into this direction.
• You will have an opportunity for a change in career direction.
As part of the delivery team, the post holder is expected to travel to different sites across North Central and North East London. This is not a work-from-home post.
The successful applicant may have contact with patients or service users. As an NHS Trust we strongly encourage and support vaccination as this remains the best way to protect yourself, your family, your colleagues and of course patients and service users when working on our healthcare settings.
Noclor NHS Research Office (Home | Noclor) is part of CNWL's Research and Development department, and it has a national reputation for research support.
We are affiliated with the NIHR North London Regional Research Delivery Network and are the R&D office for Primary Care/non-NHS across North Central and North East London.Our office is basedin Kentish Town.
Training, support and mentoring will be provided.
Note: This is not remote work (working from home).
We are a small, dynamic team eager to hear from interested dynamic nurses/ CRPs.
If you’re interested and would like to know more about the position, please get in touch withMaykon Melo at maykon.melo@nhs.net
Please refer to the attachedJob DescriptionandPerson Specificationfor a detailed job description and main responsibilities.
This advert closes on Tuesday 1 Apr 2025
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