Senior/Junior Haematology Clinical Trials Research Fellow at The Christie NHS FT
Manchester M20 4BX, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

09 Sep, 25

Salary

70425.0

Posted On

10 Jun, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

ORGANISATIONAL ARRANGEMENTSThis post is for 32 hours per week to provide a Clinical Fellowship within Haematology Research. Role PurposeThe Clinical Fellowship will allow the successful candidate unique opportunities to gain experience in clinical trials and clinical management of intensively treated Haematology Oncology patients including management of patients receiving novel cellular therapies (CAR-T cell therapy), stem cell transplantation. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESThe medical establishment provides 18 consultants and 7 resident doctors and also Clinical Fellows and Advanced Care Practitioners (ACP). The position is suitable for individuals who wish to gain further experience in experimental medicine & Phase I trials, including first-in-human trials.
A diverse range of clinical research trials are in progress & following training, the post holder will participate in these studies as a co-/sub-investigator. These include Phase I trials of small molecule inhibitors, combination / multi-modality Phase I trials, and trials of CAR-T and bispecific antibodies. The post holder will be involved in managing all aspects of trial patients (both in outpatient & in-patients setting), across all areas of haematological malignancy, through new patient consultation, consent & screening patients & reviewing patients at follow-up appointments. The post holder will attend Safety Review Committee meetings (usually remotely) to discuss trial patients.
This will involve close liaison with Principal Investigators, referring consultant body across the north of England and Wales & other team members. The appointee will interface with external stakeholders such as CROs & pharmaceutical sponsors. The appointee will undertake the administrative duties associated with the care of their patients. The appointee will be encouraged to be involved in the development & planning of new studies.
The Fellow will maintain a level of continuing professional development. There is the potential to present research work & the post holder will be expected to be involved in writing papers & reviews. The post holder will also be required to undergo an annual appraisal. The Fellow will be expected to contribute to both undergraduate & postgraduate teaching, and aspects of clinical governance & audit.
Inpatient and day unit The Haematology Fellow will join the existing Palatine ward Haematology clinical team ensuring thatall patients across the department have optimal daily clinical cover. Working as part of the existing ward team which includes 2 Haematology ST doctors, 1 TYA Oncology Senior clinical fellow, 1 Junior Oncology fellow and 3 x ward-based IMTs who cover the 31 bedded-ward. . The haematology fellow will have a particular responsibility for supervision of patients on the new 4 inpatient bedded unit due to open early 2021 and the adjacent ambulatory care unit.
The Haematology service is supported by an attending consultant, with 2 scheduled consultant ward rounds per week and daily consultant level input as required. Outpatients There will be an opportunity to attend the Haematology departmental weekly teaching sessions and to participate in Haematology outpatient clinics focusing on patients enrolled in clinical trials. Person requirements Flexible working and cross-cover with existing Palatine Ward middle grade haematology roles (Haematology Specialist Registrars and the Trust Grade post) will be a requirement within this post. The post holder will require good communication skills in order to work effectively/collaboratively within the broader teams, but also in order to engage and build up rapport with patients and their families undergoing complex oncology/Haematology treatments.
The post holder will be flexible, adaptable and communicate positively at all times. They will provide information at an appropriate level of understanding to ensure a patient and/or carer is fully informed at all stages of the pathway and will communicate with patients, families and carers with empathy and reassurance. They will need good time management/organizational skills to prioritize the patient workload. Research, Audit and Quality Improvement The post holder will develop knowledge of research governance, clinical governance, research ethics, and work within and comply with the principles of Good Clinical Practice (ICH GCP).
They will work to support clinical audits, report results and where necessary, to implement change. They may be required to disseminate relevant research findings to colleagues and members of the health professions via presentation and publication. They will work within and contribute to the Trusts governance processes and framework. Continuing Professional DevelopmentThe Trust supports the requirements for continuing professional development (CPD) as laid down by the GMC and surgical colleges and is committed to providing time and financial support for these activities.
Role Planning Period Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday AM CRF Early Phase Clinic CRF ward round CRF Early Phase and Haem Research Clinic CRF ward round Palatine Ward 8am Education Meeting CRF ward round Research Administration (SAE query resolution, trial safety meetings) Haematology Day Unit PM New patient trials clinic (HTDU) 13:00-14.00- CTC Meeting 14.00 onwards Ambulatory care Clinic admin 15:00 - MDT 13:00 Trial patient planning and prioritization meeting Ambulatory Care Research/ audit project work. 16:00 Handover (if on call

Responsibilities

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