FAQs
What is the primary role of the Clinical Trials Co-ordinator?
The primary role is to co-ordinate studies within Research & Innovation, ensuring efficient administrative processes for setting up studies, obtaining necessary approvals, data management, and compliance with research governance.
What areas of research will the post holder be involved in?
The post holder will be involved in research areas including treatments in kidney disease, slowing down the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD), alleviating/preventing complications of CKD, improving Quality of Life, and enhancing Dialysis Adequacy/Methods of Dialysis & Transplantation.
Is previous experience in clinical trials coordination required for this position?
Yes, a health service background with knowledge and/or experience in research, clinical trials coordination, delivery, and monitoring is required.
What kind of communication skills are necessary for this role?
The post holder should be an excellent communicator with effective organization skills, able to manage a demanding and varied workload.
Will the Clinical Trials Co-ordinator need to work across multiple locations?
Yes, the post holder may need to work cross-site across the research campuses as required.
Who will the Clinical Trials Co-ordinator collaborate with?
The post holder will work closely with the Trust Research Office, clinical colleagues, service support departments within MFT, and pharmaceutical companies.
What IT skills are required for this position?
Excellent IT skills and the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously are essential for the role.
What is MFT's approach to health and well-being for employees?
MFT fosters a culture of inclusion and belonging, providing equal opportunities for career development and prioritizing health and well-being for its workforce.
Who can I contact for more information about the position?
For further details or informal visits, you can contact Ananya Saha, Clinical Trials Manager, at Ananya.Saha@mft.nhs.uk or by phone at 0161 276 6747.
