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.