FAQs
What is the job title for the positions available?
The job title is Research Nurse.
What is the duration of the positions being offered?
Both positions are fixed term until March 2026.
Is prior research experience required for this role?
Research experience is desirable but not essential for this role.
What kind of studies will the Research Nurse be involved with?
The Research Nurse will work on a portfolio of research studies from a range of different clinical specialities.
Who is funding these positions?
The positions are funded by the National Institute of Health Research, Clinical Research Network.
What are the main responsibilities of the Research Nurse?
The main responsibilities include assisting with screening, obtaining consent, sample collection, and data collection for studies, in accordance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Guidelines.
Who can I contact for further details or to arrange an informal visit?
You can contact Chelsea Harvell, the Research Team Leader, via email at chelsea.harvell@alderhey.nhs.uk or by telephone at 0151 252 5570.
What values do the Clinical Research Division prioritize?
The Clinical Research Division prioritizes Respect, Excellence, Innovation, and Togetherness.
What is the work environment like at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital?
The work environment is supportive and collaborative, focusing on quality care and teamwork within a world-class research setting.
Do the positions require working independently or in a team?
The positions will involve working as part of a team of research nurses within the Clinical Research Division.