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Due to previous unsuccessful recruitment rounds UHNM are re-advertising this position.
UHNM are the proud recipients of a Motor Neuron Disease Association (MNDA) Lead Research Nurse grant. As such we have an exciting opportunity for a dynamic and motivated individual, who enjoys a challenge, to join our expanding research team at UHNM. The role will include facilitating the delivery of commercial and non-commercial research trials in Motor Neuron Disease within the neurosciences department/division, and to integrate with the existing research team to further develop skills within research, contributing to improving and changing the future care of patients. We are seeking a confident and experienced senior registered nurse, with experience in the field of Neurology, ideally Motor Neuron Disease to act as an ambassador for promoting research utilisation and best practice, as well as liaising with all healthcare and research professionals to provide the best possible specialist care for their patients within the neurosciences division, and wider specialities when needed.
The successful applicant will work as a Lead Research Nurse within an established management team, which involves recruiting patient participants into clinical trials, carrying out trial activity in line with the ethically approved protocol and in accordance with legislation. You will provide leadership skills and specialist knowledge to manage the running of clinical research trials, support allied healthcare professionals and staff members to deliver on a wide range of clinical trials. You will be responsible for meeting the clinical research delivery of specialty related trials, and for continuing, supporting and raising recruitment into MND studies, including commercial and non-commercial studies. You will work closely within the MNDA and support the development of the National Research Nurse Network therefore the ability to travel is a requirement.
Some future Motor Neuron Disease drug trials are likely to involve lumbar puncture for either monitoring of biomarkers and/or delivery of intrathecal treatments. The ability to perform lumbar punctures would therefore be highly desirable.
Applications are open for those who have proven management/leadership skills and be enthusiastic, flexible and committed to the provision of excellent standards of care, a good communicator, and motivated to build on existing professional development.
For further details please see the attached job description and person specification. Contact the Research department for any further details.