Location
Salary
£47,951 - £56,863 pa inc HCAS
Profession
Nurse (adult and children)
Grade
Band 6
Deadline
08 Jul 2026
Contract Type
Fixed term: 12 months (Extension possible subject to funding)
Posted Date
24 Jun 2026
Medical Protection — the side of locally employed doctors from £83

Job overview

Are you an experienced research nurse who's keen to transition into working in a mental health & community setting?

Or are you an experienced mental health research who would thrive using your clinical expertise in a research delivery setting?

We are seeking a Clinical Research Nurse to lead on the delivery of our complex and commercial clinical trials, delivering new clinical interventions to service users in mental health, dementia, neurology and physical health/community research. The role will be based jointly between Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust (based at Regis Road, Kentish Town), and West London NHS Trust (based at St Bernard's Hospital, Ealing). The role will require regular travel throughout the week to community services and home visits across North West London as a part of delivering research.

Main duties of the job

This role will be based in the Research Delivery Team, working across both Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust and West London NHS Trust, to ensure people with mental health, dementia, learning disabilities, neurodegenerative and neurology problems, and those receiving community care have access to research opportunities. The appointed candidate will be expected to undertake patient-facing duties as part of this role.

The postholder will provide support and supervision to the Clinical Research Assistants and Research Delivery Interns, as well as working closely with the Clinical Research Practitioners/Nurses, and Research Delivery Managers, carrying out a range of duties to ensure we effectively deliver research, including complex and commercial clinical trials, across the organisations.

The day-to-day of the role will involve coordinating our complex and commercial clinical trials, working closely with PIs, trial teams, clinical teams and wider delivery team to identify eligible participants. The postholder will be responsible for completing screening/baseline visits to clinical research trials, including completing psychometric measures and collecting biological samples, as well as supporting with intervention delivery such as dispensing trial medications or other clinical interventions where trained.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

This job description provides an outline of some of the duties the post holder will be required to perform, however these duties may be changed or expanded in line with the needs of the Research & Development Office.

General

  • Patient recruitment and retention in studies
  • To attend multidisciplinary team meetings regularly to aid identification of appropriate Trusts for recruitment of participants to the portfolio of NIHR research with a focus on complex and commercial trials.
  • To recruit participants to NIHR adopted studies according to specific protocols and guidelines, and assist clinicians to obtain informed consent from those participants
  • To provide verbal and written information and support to research participants and their carers for the duration of their involvement in the research project and to assist participants with the completion of questionnaires as necessary
  • To co-ordinate treatment, assessment and follow-up as necessary in accordance with research protocol, taking the lead on complex interventional research studies.
  • To deliver clinical interventions such as IMP dispensing, collecting biological samples and other clinical duties as required for the delivery of trials
  • To provide support and supervision to junior research staff.
  • To identify areas of low patient recruitment and liaise with the Research Delivery Manager and to identify mechanisms for improving
  • To work at all times according to Good Clinical Practice, Research Governance and Trust guidelines, including supporting monitoring and auditing visits
  • To establish local SOPs, maintain site files, trial master logs and other relevant documentation in relation to the delivery of clinical trials
  • To ensure that any data collection is conducted according to specific research protocols and adheres to the Data Protection Act 1998 and according to ICH Good Clinical Practice guidelines
  • To facilitate the recording of patient recruitment on RRDN Data Entry System
  • To provide information / reports on recruitment when requested by the Research Delivery Manager to provide support to research teams for assessments and follow-up of study participants.
  • To provide support to research teams for assessments and follow-up of study participants.
  • With appropriate training, take clinical samples for studies; coordinate tissue sample collection and dispatch to relevant departments or research centres

Communication

  • To attend, contribute and lead in project management group meetings for specific research projects
  • To liaise with other Clinical Research Delivery staff to ensure the needs of the service are met
  • To provide information and education on research projects adopted by the NIHR to interested parties such as clinicians, service users and carers
  • To disseminate information about Noclor, the NIHR research portfolio and other relevant information to a range of audiences in a variety of formats
  • To maintain a working knowledge of relevant practice and to disseminate up to date information, protocol amendments etc. to personnel working on research projects
  • To liaise with academic staff, the wider Trust personnel, and external contacts as required for delivering clinical research
  • To maintain position of integrity, appreciating the need for confidentiality when dealing with staff and issues appertaining to this position
  • To offer advice and support to research active staff, patients and carers as appropriate

Training

  • To keep up to date with relevant training and develop skills and knowledge to be able to complete your delegated duties
  • To participate positively in regular supervision and appraisals
  • Comply with the Trust’s infection control policies and procedures and undertake the necessary training in Infection Prevention and Control as identified by the Trust

Policy

  • To undertake all duties in accordance with the policies, procedures and practices of the Trust and the RRDN/NIHR. It is the postholder’s responsibility to ensure they keep up to date with these policies and other policy documents.
  • To support the Trust Research Governance Lead to ensure and monitor adherence to current National and Trust research governance policy of NIHR adopted studies running within the trust.

Management of Resources

  • To assist and support the Research Delivery Service in the establishment of an efficient working environment, making the most effective and efficient use of staff, supplies and services.
  • To utilize all available resources to the maximum benefit of the service, being aware of resource implications specific to the service

Research and Development

  • To assist with the creation and delivery of relevant training packages
  • To contribute to the development of the research capacity of service user and carer interests and organisations
  • To support the development of clinical service mapping and provision of high-quality information to the service
  • To work with R&D staff, Trust and academic partners to coordinate existing information into a comprehensive overview of the services and service user support services across the North West London region
  • To develop, catalogue and maintain the appropriate filing systems and other office management systems to record that information.

Person specification

Values

Essential

  • Takes initiative and makes decisions independently when necessary
  • Able to work flexible and creatively – contributing to the formulation and adjustment of plans to deliver research for their own work and the wider team
  • Contributes to a culture of psychological safety, “we not me”, and of continuous improvement

Skills & Abilities

Essential

  • Demonstrable ability to communicate complex information to a range of audiences and through a variety of mediums with confidence, empathy and enthusiasm
  • Experience of public speaking
  • Ability to travel across the North West London region
  • Experience delivering interventions including dispensing IMP such as controlled drugs, or willingness to learn

Knowledge & Experience

Essential

  • Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of a range of mental health, dementia and health conditions and the realities of working with people with these conditions
  • Experience in the NHS or relevant third sector organisation
  • Understanding of delivering clinical research within community, mental health, dementia and neurological settings through applied clinical knowledge/experience OR clinical research experience
  • Project management, service improvement or quality improvement experience

Education/Qualifications

Essential

  • Current NMC registration/PIN

Desirable

  • ICH Good Clinical Practice training or willingness to complete

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