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Cheshire and Mersey Maternal Medicine Clinical Research Fellow

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Posting date: 17 April 2026
Salary: £65,048.00 to £73,992.00 per year
Additional salary information: £65048.00 - £73992.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 03 May 2026
Location: Liverpool, L8 7SS
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Contract
Job reference: C9159-26-0057

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Summary

LWH is the dedicated MMC for Cheshire and Mersey and works closely within the NWMMN. The network development component of this post comprises liaising with clinical leads and maternal medicine teams in the local units in Cheshire and Mersey to improve outcomes for women with pre-existing maternal medicine conditions. The key roles and outputs will include but not limited to: 1 day a week dedicated to liaison with NW MMN senior leadership team supporting the strategic development of the network including the development of care pathways and guidelines, education and training and service user engagement work with the LWH MMC team to develop and support the MDT, attend local and regional operational group meetings to ensure development and sustainability of the MMC. It is expected that the functions in this component will be synergistic with the research component of the post. To develop a working knowledge of the regulatory, governance and ethical frameworks relevant to clinical studies in obstetrics. To contribute to the set-up and conduct of NIHR portfolio studies including medical assessment of eligibility, consent, and data collection. Working with research staff, pharmacy staff and research management staff you will assess protocols and Standard Operating Procedures and ensure that all aspects of the obstetric research portfolio run smoothly. These duties will require attention to detail and enthusiasm for research. Working with the research team, you will be involved in a QIP developing care, pathways for patients admitted to our maternity ward. It would be expected that the successful candidate would be able to complete all aspects of the PDSA quality improvement cycle during their appointment. To contribute to research projects within the joint specialist clinics.

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