Clinical Data Coordinator

TN United Kingdom
Southampton
2 weeks ago
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This is a fixed term post initially for 12 months due to specific trial funding.

The Southampton Clinical Trials Unit (SCTU) is a UKCRC registered CTU, based at Southampton General Hospital, with expertise in the design, conduct and analysis of clinical trials. We work in partnership with investigators to deliver high-quality trials that will directly influence routine clinical practice.

We have a vacancy for a Clinical Data Coordinator within the SCTU. Applicants should have experience of using data collection tools, preferably electronic data capture [EDC], as well as excellent IT skills and be competent using Microsoft Office. Good organisation and communication skills are also essential for managing a busy and varied workload as well as providing updates to relevant project teams.

The salary offered within the range will be based on experience. The role can provide a degree of flexibility with the potential to be entirely office based or allow a proportion of home office working also.

For an informal discussion please contact Mike Radford in the first instance. All interviews will be performed in person at the Southampton General Hospital. Please refrain from using AI to generate your application answers.

Please visit the UoSCTU website athttps://www.southampton.ac.uk/ctufor more information on our work. Please note that this role is not clinical and therefore has no direct patient contact nor laboratory work.

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