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Clinical Trials Associate (EPH-PH-02)

Category: Professional Support | Department: Faculty of Epidemiology & Population Health | Closing Date: 12 Mar 2016 |  The LSHTM Clinical Trials Unit (CTU) is within the Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, a leading postgraduate institution in global health. We are a WHO Collaborating Centre in Violence and Injury Prevention, and the Cochrane Injuries Group is based within our Faculty. We are a centre of excellence supporting the development and evaluation of public health and health care interventions worldwide. The CTU has an international reputation for its clinical trials, especially in the area of emergency care and our collaborative network extends to over 50 countries worldwide. We are seeking to appoint a full-time Clinical Trials Associate with a range of skills, to play a key role in our current programme of work. In this role you will be contributing to the coordination of a number of clinical research projects. You will be involved in all aspects of the management of clinical trials and will have the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills that will enable you to develop your career in clinical trial management.   The CTU trials team consists of a group of enthusiastic and committed people with responsibilities for trial development, management and administration, data management and medical statistics. You will make a significant contribution to the success of the conduct of clinical trials. You should have a basic understanding of the organisation and management of clinical trials. You will need excellent organisational and communication skills. You will contribute to the day to day management of the trials and will work closely with the trial managers and CTU directors.   The post is for 12 months in the first instance, with potential for extension. The appointment is available immediately and the salary will be within the range £24,065 - £27,284 per annum (inclusive of London Allowance) in the Professional Support Pathway grade 3. Annual leave entitlement is 30 working days per year, pro rata for part time.  In addition to this there are discretionary "Director's Days".   Applications should be made online via our website jobs.lshtm.ac.uk. Applications should include a covering letter and the names and email contacts of two referees who can be contacted immediately if shortlisted. Any queries regarding the application process may be addressed to jobs@lshtm.ac.uk.   
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