Registered Nurse / Clinical Trial Nurse - Manchester

IQVIA
Manchester
1 year ago
Applications closed

Are you seeking a purposeful and fulfilling nursing career that empowers you to positively impact the lives of others?

We are looking for aRegistered Nurseto support a clinical trial. You will visit new mothers and their babies in their homes to provide support and education as well as perform clinical tasks like taking vitals and sample collection. There will be several patients in the Manchester area and we expect around 7-8 visits during 2 years. The visits/hours can be arranged to suit your current work schedule.

Responsibilities during home visits will include:

Monitor vital signs, ensuring the well-being of both the newborns and their mothers during the visit. Skillfully collect blood and other samples Precisely label and handle samples, ensuring their safe transport to designated laboratories. Promptly report any adverse events observed during the visits, contributing to the trial’s safety monitoring. Document your insights and observations post-assignment, enriching the trial’s data pool.

Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree or educational equivalent in Nursing and two years relevant experience; or equivalent combination of education, training and experience Experience working in pediatrics, maternity or similar Strong IT competence, skilled in using MS Windows and Office applications such as Access, Outlook, Excel, and Word Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, managers and client Good organizational skills with the ability to pay close attention to detail.

Join us in shaping the future of healthcare through your clinical expertise and dedication. Apply now to embark on this meaningful journey.

This role is not eligible for UK visa sponsorship.

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IQVIA is a leading global provider of advanced analytics, technology solutions and clinical research services to the life sciences industry. We believe in pushing the boundaries of human science and data science to make the biggest impact possible – to help our customers create a healthier world. Learn more at

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