Project Coordinator (Global Child Health Research)

Institution/ Unit: Medicine & Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London 

Salary: £39,463 - £45,974 per annum

Closing date: 20/07/2025

Details:

Applications are sought for a Project Coordinator in Global Child Health Research to manage a portfolio of studies. This is a wide-ranging role which will allow the post-holder to develop a broad range of skills and experiences as a platform for career development, within a vibrant global health research group led by Professor Andrew Prendergast. The post is based in the Centre for Genomics and Child Health in the Blizard Institute, within the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry. The role combines project management with administrative support. The post-holder will help to coordinate multiple studies by working with researchers in the UK and Africa, with a specific focus on managing the Co-SAM clinical trial (https://www.cosamtrial.org/) which is underway across nine sites in three countries. The administrative functions are aimed at ensuring efficient and coordinated management of the group members. Coordination functions include working closely with staff running research studies in Africa, and a strong team-working ethos and ability to work across cultures is essential. 

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Clinical trials Administrator

Institution/ Unit: Oncology Clinical Trials Office, Dept Oncology, Oxford University

Salary: Grade 5 - £31,459 to £36,616

Closing date: 21/07/2025

Details:

We have an exciting opportunity for a Clinical Trial Administrator (CTA) to join the Oncology Clinical Trials Office (OCTO), working in a team of trial management professionals, running clinical trials and studies across a varied portfolio of trials. The post holder will be responsible for a range of activities required in the day-to-day running of clinical trials. CTAs will usually work on 1-3 trials, offering the opportunity to be involved in and learn about a wide range of clinical trial management activities. OCTO is based in the Department of Oncology, University of Oxford. OCTO develops and runs academic clinical trials and studies to the highest standards and is proactive in improving clinical trial procedures. Our trials are concerned with the practical application of high-quality clinical research into innovative and effective cancer therapies, early detection and prevention strategies. Due to the location, you will be required to apply for and obtain an NHS Honorary Contract to carry out this role. There will be the occasional need to travel to participating hospitals or national meetings (approximately twice a year, sometimes with the need for overnight stays). 

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