Research Nurse, Clinical trials, Leeds

LEE Fortrea Clinical Research Unit Limited
Leeds
10 months ago
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As a leading global contract research organization (CRO) with a passion for scientific rigor and decades of clinical development experience, Fortrea provides pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device customers a wide range of clinical development, patient access and technology solutions across more than 20 therapeutic areas. With over 19,000 staff conducting operations in more than 90 countries, Fortrea is transforming drug and device development for partners and patients across the globe.

What if your nursing skills are what we need to make a new drug safer for patients?

If you want to expand your nursing career options outside the NHS, and are:

A band 5 or recently registered Nurse, or You will register in 2024,

Then, why not exploring a career as our nextClinical Research Nurse, making a direct impact on patient care by contributing to the development of new medical treatments.

Fortrea Clinical Development are hiring for Clinical Research Nurses to join our new Phase 1 Clinic at Drapers YardLeeds, a world class, state-of-the-art 65,000 ft² space with 100 beds (and growing), fully dedicated to Early Clinical research (and 7 minutes walking from the train station!)

Working with Healthy Volunteers and some Patient Populations, these arefull-timeandpermanent opportunitiesworking hours are37 hours per week, five days over seven. You will be required to work a mix of shifts, including weekend, twilight and night shifts.

A career in Clinical Research as a Registered Nurse with Fortrea: from the hospital ward to the world.

If you join us, you will work with some of the world´s leading pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device companies in a vital stage of clinical development: establishing the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of a new drug. Your nursing skills are essential to us providing healthy volunteer and patient care and monitoring during a trial and ensuring the ethical conduct of the study.

Many nurses are drawn to their profession because of its direct impact on patient care. If this is your case, you will not miss that working in Phase 1 trials. Whilst allowing you to have a close face-to-face relationship with participants, and as you continue to practice your clinical skills and knowledge, you´ll be involved with the latest medical technologies and treatments, witnessing their development firsthand. When the drug you worked with gets approved, you know you´ll touch many patient´s lives around the world.

On a normal day, you will…

Learn. And grow. No two days will be the same; and this is because in the clinic you will be exposed to a wide variety of Therapeutic Indications and study types (ascending dose, first-in-human, food effect, drug to drug interactions, etc.) Regardless of your projects, every day you will:

Utilize your skills, knowledge, nursing diagnosis, and clinical judgement in order to provide a high standard of care for participants in clinical trials and respond to emergency situations based upon nursing standards Utilize your nursing assessment skills to observe participant general well-being and potential adverse events. Document adverse events and take appropriate action as needed Obtain Informed Consent and continue the ICF process by educating, explaining and informing participants of study procedures Administer investigational compounds (inclusive of parenteral) to participants according to the protocol and applicable regulations Perform study related activities such as cannulation, telemetry, holters, vital signs, ECGs, venipuncture Collect and process biological samples according to the study protocol and Standard Operating Procedures Record data obtained in a timely, error free manner according to the protocol and Standard Operating Procedures, transcribing source data onto the Case Report Form

What do you bring to Fortrea?

You are a Registered Nurse with the NMC. BLS Certified. ILS certification to be gained in role. A plus, but not a must, if you bring previous experience with Electronic Data Capture tools and Veeva

Previous Research Nurse experience is ideal, but not a must. We are open to consider recent graduates or any recent nursing experience. The important thing for us is you are comfortable working in an environment that is:

Fast paced: where no deviations from the study protocol are allowed, and not meeting a timeline for even few minutes will create a quality issue.Changing priorities constantlyasking you to prioritize and adapt on the spot.Teamworkandpeople skillsare essential for the study to run smoothlyTechnology based. We collect our data directly into an electronic environment.

What do you get?

We offer a competitive salary (higher starting salary vs NHS Band 5) and benefits package. Some benefits include:

Enhanced shift allowances when working twilight, night, weekend and bank holiday shifts. Full uniform. NMC annual subscription. Life Support Training provided: BLS, ILS and ALS.

Where can you go from here?

Fortrea is known in the industry for our unique training scheme, in both clinical trials and nursing (e.g., routine scenarios or ILS/ BLS training sessions to always remain competent).

But what differentiates us is that the Fortrea Drapers Yard Research Unit has been designed to manage the whole complexity of clinical studies with end-to-end patient safety solutions, so the opportunity to grow as a nurse or if you want move to international roles (i.e. project management, Start up, Training…) is unlike what any other CRO can offer!

Embark on a fulfilling career as you support us on our mission “To help make life-changing healthcare solutions possible”. Apply now and be part of an extraordinary journey.

Fortrea is actively seeking motivated problem-solvers and creative thinkers who share our passion for overcoming barriers in clinical trials. Our unwavering commitment is to revolutionize the development process, ensuring the swift delivery of life-changing ideas and therapies to patients in need. Join our exceptional team and embrace a collaborative workspace where personal growth is nurtured, enabling you to make a meaningful global impact.

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