Job responsibilities Key Responsibilities Work initially alongside our Centre for Excellence team to describe an approach to the role, with key landmarks for delivery of different aspects of the project. Attend our Clinico-pathological correlation meetings alongside our team, authoring scholarly descriptions of the process. Work alongside our Academic Lead for Head Injury and Data analyst to ensure the appropriateness of data collection relevant to the project. Lead the convening of academic meetings themed for Traumatic Brain Injury. Work alongside our Patient and Family Liaison Team (PFLT), and Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) groups on all relevant aspects of the project. Work with the relevant ethics committees for approvals at all stages. Work alongside our operational leadership team on implementation of sample collection standard operating procedures and processes. Support our research and scholarship lead by attending related meetings and events. Provide evidence of completed work with regular reports and presentations as set out in the strategic project plan. Ensure that collaborations and partnerships are built and developed so that the project is successful, creating funding proposals to help support projects. Ensure that patient care, and safeguarding of confidential information is always a primary consideration for any activity. Deliver appropriate presentations at conferences, symposia and events to a variety of audiences, including subject matter experts. Maintain professional registrations as required for the role. Demonstrate and be an ambassador for the EHAAT values. Contribute to the charitable activities of the organisation where this is relevant to the activity of your role. Collaborate with and support the EHAAT Centre for Excellence (C4X) workstreams and educational activities, working alongside the multidisciplinary team to innovate, educate and research. Actively monitor and protect the reputation of the organisation as a safe and effective health care provider and contribute to processes that support and ensure our Outstanding status with the Care Quality Commission (CQC).