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ARDT Clinical Research Practitioner/Officer

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Posting date: 13 January 2026
Salary: £31,049.00 to £37,796.00 per year
Additional salary information: £31049.00 - £37796.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 19 January 2026
Location: 317 Trustwide, NE3 3HD
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Contract
Job reference: C9317-26-0048

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Summary

NB. This is a participant/patient facing research delivery role and not research support. Our Agile Research Delivery Team is a group of dedicated staff based in our Regional Research Delivery Networks (RRDNs) across England. They are skilled, multi-disciplinary staff who can work flexibly across a variety of different locations to support research delivery in health and social care settings. Key Duties include but are not limited to: Support all aspects of study delivery from set-up through to correct identification (screening), recruitment and on to follow-up and closedown across all specialties and settings in the NENC region. Delivery of research must be in accordance to the relevant research protocols; Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and adhere to regulations and Good Clinical Practice (GCP). Working flexibly and providing agility to meet the needs of the service this will be for a variety of studies according to demand. Working as a member of the ARDT to provide participant centered care in a variety of locations in line with trust policy, procedure and guidelines and in line with study protocols and governance requirements. Work autonomously to manage own workload. CRP will perform and record a range of participant assessments and physiological measurements required, according to personal competencies and the study requirements. This may include, (but not be limited to); venepuncture, blood pressure, urinalysis, weight and height. Appropriately document and report any serious adverse events and incidents and escalate any adverse events or issues appropriately to senior team members of the ARDT if required. Ensure accurate data collection and maintenance of all research records and results in line with local SOPs and study protocols. Assist with audit/monitoring and inspection visits. Identify potential and actual barriers to participant recruitment, raise awareness of this with Senior Agile Research Delivery team. Develop relationships with staff and individuals at different sites and settings in the Northeast to ensure people from varied populations can be offered opportunities to take part in research. Our regional agile team can support studies at various stages as needed. Examples include: supporting the set-up of research helping with screening receiving consent from participants recruitment to studies data management and follow-up One of our key aims is to ensure that everyone across the country has the opportunity to take part in research that might be suitable for them. Delivering health and social care research in places where people already access a wide variety of services, helps us to do that.

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