Do you want to develop your research skills further and have patient-facing experience /experience in healthcare research? Are you committed to working in line with good clinical practice to promote and deliver ground-breaking research and novel interventions? This role could be for you!
We are recruiting for a full-time Research Assistant to join us focusing on the day-to-day undertaking of research and research administrative support of the Early Psychosis Research Group multi-centre research projects. The role will include liaising with research teams, multiple NHS organisations, Clinical Research Facilities, and NHS and University based clinicians and researchers.
You'll be working closely within the busy and dynamic research team assisting the project manager and Principal Investigator (PI) at the Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford and will be required to travel nationally with possible overnight stay. A requirement of this post is the ability to travel independently, therefore access to a car and full driving license or an alternative means of travel is desirable.
This is a fixed term contract until 31 March 2027 and can be offered as a secondment opportunity.
Your main responsibility will be to support the SINAPPS2 trial. SINAPPS2 is a randomised double-blinded placebo controlled clinical trial of investigational medicinal products testing the efficacy and safety of immunotherapy (IVIG and rituximab) in people with acute psychosis and anti-neuronal membrane antibodies. More info at www.sinapps.org.uk
In this varied role, you'll screen, recruit and assess trial participants, assist PIs the trial sites. This includes home visits of potential participants and meeting with their family and mental health clinical teams. You'll manage research administration systems including obtaining the requisite permissions, maintaining research documents files, supporting research and clinical teams and sites nationally, assisting in research data collection and management, reporting, and disseminating findings.
There are connected studies to SINAPPS2, which are studying the possible immunological basis of mental illness using a range of methods, such as lumbar punctures. This role will also support these related studies and researcher teams in Oxford and NHS trusts across the UK. For this, you'll need a working knowledge of study protocols and their application in practice, alongside a working knowledge of and compliance with the local, national and international research regulations.
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