Clinical Research Fellow – Transmission-stage and Blood-stage Malaria Programmes
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Short info about job
Company: University of Oxford
Department: Nuffield Department of Medicine
Salary: £31,614 to £50,669 per annum (Grade E64)
Hours: Full Time
Contract type: Fixed-Term/Contract
Type / Role: Academic or Research
Phone: +44-1420 5352508
Fax: +44-1559 2822082
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Detail information about job Clinical Research Fellow – Transmission-stage and Blood-stage Malaria Programmes. Terms and conditions vacancy
Jenner InstituteCentre for Clinical Vaccinology and Tropical MedicineOld RoadHeadingtonOxford
We are seeking to appoint a Clinical Research Fellow to take an active role in the design and execution of clinical trials of investigational vaccines against malaria within the Transmission-Blocking and Blood-stage Malaria Vaccine Groups.
You will be responsible for clinical input into the trial design and execution, working closely with the clinical trials team, developing study protocols, ethical applications, advertising and recruitment, data management and analysis as well as screening and vaccination of volunteers. You will be highly organised and motivated.
You will have completed your Foundation Year 1 and 2 training and you will be fully GMC registered and permitted to practice medicine in the UK. You may have commenced or completed Core Medical Training or medical specialty equivalent. Holding a MRCP or MRCS would be an advantage.
You will have excellent communication skills, immaculate attention to detail, and good organisation and time management skills. You will have excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to be comfortable and confident interacting with subjects and patients in a research study, including clinical research co-ordinators and other team members, laboratory and administrative staff, monitors, industry collaborators, clinical trial auditors and the broader research community. You should also be confident utilising IT and databases.
Previous laboratory and clinical trial experience, including ethics, GCP and documentation would be beneficial. Knowledge of immunology would be an advantage.
This post will provide invaluable experience for you if you are considering taking time out of clinical medicine to study for a higher degree. We are also offering you an excellent base from which you could apply for Training Fellowship funding.
The role requires some flexibility of working hours due to the nature of clinical trials.
Informal enquiries about this post can be addressed to: [email protected].
To apply, please complete an online application form and attach a copy of your CV and supporting statement.
Only applications received before 12.00 noon on Monday 20th September 2017 will be considered. Interviews are likely to be held on w/c 10 July 2017. Actual date will be confirmed.
www.ndm.ox.ac.uk/current-job-vacancies/vacancy/129088-clinical-research-fellow-transmission-stage-and-blood-stage-malaria