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Band 6 - Research Imaging Manager

  • Job
    Full-time
    Senior Level
  • Research & Development
    Healthcare
  • London

AI generated summary

  • You must have excellent interpersonal and written communication skills and be practical, methodical, and organized.
  • You will coordinate imaging and radiotherapy for clinical trials, manage research applications, support feasibility reviews, and advise researchers throughout the approval process.

Requirements

  • The successful applicant will have excellent interpersonal and written communication skills, be practical, methodical and organised.

Responsibilities

  • Working closely with the various research delivery, imaging, radiotherapy and medical physics departments across the trust, the post holder will ensure the efficient, timely and responsive coordination of clinical trial activity requiring imaging and/or radiotherapy.
  • The post-holder will provide coordination support to new research applications requiring imaging and/or radiotherapy. This will include working with the Research Portfolio Manager to ensure that all new applications for feasibility and research capacity reviews are appropriately registered on the R&D databases and documents collated. This will involve working closely with the R&D Coordinator in providing administrative support to the Trial Feasibility Committees (TFCs), document control and data entry.
  • The Research Imaging Manager will be expected to provide cross-cover to the R&D office team. The post holder will provide advice and guidance to researchers on the application process to R&D, Health Research Authority (HRA) and Research Ethics Committees (RECs). This will include reviewing research amendments, sponsorship requests and project planning.

FAQs

What is the role of the Research Imaging Manager?

The Research Imaging Manager coordinates clinical trial activity requiring imaging and/or radiotherapy, providing support for research applications, document control, and ensuring efficient communication between various departments involved in research.

What qualifications are required for this position?

While specific qualifications are not mentioned, the successful applicant should possess excellent interpersonal and written communication skills, be practical, methodical, and organized.

Who will the Research Imaging Manager work closely with?

The Research Imaging Manager will work closely with research delivery, imaging, radiotherapy, and medical physics departments across the trust, as well as the Research Portfolio Manager and R&D Coordinator.

What kind of support will the Research Imaging Manager provide?

The Manager will provide coordination support for new research applications, administrative support for Trial Feasibility Committees, advice on application processes to R&D, Health Research Authority, and Research Ethics Committees, and review research amendments and project planning.

What are the opportunities for career development in this role?

The Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust offers unrivaled career opportunities including flexible hours, generous benefits, and training to help staff advance in their careers.

How can I find more information about the job and the trust?

More information can be found on the Royal Free London job website at https://www.royalfreelondonjobs.co.uk/.

Is there someone I can contact for an informal visit or more details?

Yes, you can contact Tolu Williams, the Research Portfolio Manager, via email at tolu.williams@nhs.net for further details or to arrange an informal visit.

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Today, the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust runs three London hospitals; Barnet Hospital in north London, Chase Farm Hospital in Enfield and the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead. Barnet Hospital and Chase Farm Hospital became part of the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust on 1 July 2014. Last year our highly skilled healthcare teams provided treatment and care for over a million patients and achieved some of the best clinical outcomes in England. Our mortality rates have been the best among England's hospital trusts for many years. Our goal is to continue excelling and to be in the top 10 per cent in the UK for clinical research, scientific medical research and teaching outcomes. We provide a wide range of routine and specialist health services and we aim to deliver world class healthcare to our patients. To do so, we combine world class expertise with leading healthcare that is local, patient-focused and friendly.