FAQs
What qualifications are required for the Research Nurse position?
Candidates must be experienced Registered Nurses (Adult or Pediatric) with knowledge of working in clinical research trials and a certification in ICH-GCP (Good Clinical Practice).
Is training provided for the role?
Yes, project-specific training, as well as training in ICH-GCP and handling of hazardous substances, can be provided if necessary.
Will I need to travel for this position?
Yes, travel is required for this role, and a valid driving license and access to a vehicle are essential.
What types of clinical skills are desirable for this role?
Desirable clinical skills include phlebotomy, subcutaneous injections, ECGs, specimen collections, cannulation, administration of intravenous therapies, and experience with central venous access.
Are the working hours flexible?
Yes, the position offers flexible working shifts to accommodate varying schedules.
Will I be compensated for travel time?
Yes, you will receive hourly pay for travel time as well as for the time spent with the patient in their home.
What types of patients will I be working with?
You will be working with patients involved in a range of clinical trials for groundbreaking treatments across diverse therapeutic areas.
Are communication skills important for this position?
Yes, excellent verbal and written communication skills in English are crucial for completing detailed data and interacting with patients.
Is the role part of a team or more independent?
While the role requires the ability to work independently, it also involves being part of a wider team, so both skills are important.
Does the company adhere to the Americans with Disabilities Act?
Yes, the company is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and provides reasonable accommodations when appropriate.