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University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

www.uclh.nhs.uk

3 Jobs

5,321 Employees

About the Company

UCLH provides first-class acute and specialist services in six hospitals in central London:

University College Hospital (incorporating the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Wing, the Macmillan Cancer Centre and University College Hospital at Westmoreland Street)
Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine
Royal National ENT and Eastman Dental Hospitals
National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery at Queen Square, Cleveland Street and Chalfont
Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health
Hospital for Tropical Diseases
Our mission is to deliver top-quality patient care, excellent education and world-class research.

In partnership with University College London (UCL) we are one of the country’s five comprehensive biomedical research centres. We are a member of UCL Partners which brings together some of the UK's world-renowned medical research centres and hospitals.

Listed Jobs

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University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Clinical Trials Assistant
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Job Title: Clinical Trials Assistant Role Summary: Supports the administration and execution of phase I‑III clinical trials in cancer research, ensuring accurate data capture, participant coordination, and compliance with regulatory standards. Expectations: Manage independent workload, meet deadlines, maintain strict confidentiality, and support clinical research staff to achieve patient care and trial objectives. Key Responsibilities: • Recruit and schedule patient appointments, scans, and follow‑ups. • Maintain trial site files and archives; process correspondence and courier services. • Prepare laboratory kits, add and process blood/tissue samples, and liaise with pathology. • Upload trial scans to designated portals and manage data queries with data managers. • Distribute, collect, and store questionnaires; support surveys and audits. • Attend clinics and take minutes at departmental/tumour group meetings. • Perform high‑quality personal assistance tasks for the team as needed. • Adhere to Trust policies, Health & Safety, and Data Protection requirements. Required Skills: • Strong organisational and prioritisation abilities. • Excellent verbal, written, and electronic communication skills. • Proficiency with Trust IT systems and clinical trial databases. • Capability to work autonomously and within multidisciplinary teams. • Attention to detail, problem‑solving, and initiative. Required Education & Certifications: • Minimum of a 5‑year‑old GCSE/Equivalent for basic health and social care qualifications. • Completion of mandatory clinical trials training (e.g., Good Clinical Practice, GCP). • Relevant experience in clinical research or trial coordination highly desirable.
London, United kingdom
On site
06-11-2025
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Research and Development Specialist Dosimetrist – Radiotherapy Physics
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**Job title:** Research and Development Specialist – Dosimetrist, Radiotherapy Physics **Role Summary:** Lead and conduct advanced research and development in radiotherapy, focusing on motion management, functional imaging, and adaptive techniques for both photon and proton therapies. Collaborate with academic partners, facilitate clinical trials, and translate findings into evidence‑based clinical practice. **Expectations:** - Self‑directed management of a clinical caseload and responsibility for professional conduct of junior staff. - Progress toward or completion of a postgraduate doctorate (PhD) in a related field. - Active engagement in multidisciplinary teams, vendor collaboration, and external research partnerships. **Key Responsibilities:** 1. Design, implement, and oversee R&D projects in motion management, advanced imaging, and adaptive radiotherapy. 2. Initiate and manage clinical studies and trials in accordance with ICH Good Clinical Practice and research governance; secure informed patient consent. 3. Develop, document, and enforce policies, protocols, guidelines, and procedures for optimal trial participation and recruitment. 4. Collect, analyze, and disseminate research data through publications, conference presentations, and reports. 5. Mentor and supervise junior technologist / trainee staff. 6. Liaise with academic institutions, industry partners, and multi‑disciplinary clinical teams to promote specialised radiotherapy practices. **Required Skills:** - Expertise in radiotherapy physics, dosimetry, and clinical radiotherapy practice. - Proven experience in clinical trial design, management, and compliance with ICH GCP. - Proficiency in advanced imaging modalities (functional MRI, PET, etc.) and motion‑management systems. - Strong data analysis, statistical interpretation, and scientific writing abilities. - Leadership, project management, and supervisory skills. - Excellent communication and collaboration across multidisciplinary teams. **Required Education & Certifications:** - Minimum Master’s degree in medical physics, radiotherapy physics, or a related discipline; a PhD or active enrollment in a postgraduate doctoral program is mandatory. - Clinical qualification as a therapeutic radiographer (or equivalent) and/or certification in radiotherapy physics. - Good Clinical Practice (GCP) certification or equivalent experience in clinical research governance.
London, United kingdom
On site
18-11-2025
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Senior Procurement Business Partner
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**Job Title:** Senior Procurement Business Partner – Corporate Services **Role Summary:** 10‑month maternity cover for a senior procurement partner in a large UK NHS Trust. Leads strategic sourcing, contract management and stakeholder engagement across corporate categories (IT, Estates & Facilities, Finance, HR). Drives value, compliance with NHS and public procurement regulations, and commercial/ sustainability innovation. **Expectations:** - Deliver procurement solutions that align with Trust strategic goals. - Maintain full compliance with NHS procurement frameworks and public sector regulations. - Influence sustainability, social value and commercial innovation in all procurement activities. - Provide expert advice on complex procurement projects and supplier negotiations. - Build and sustain effective relationships with senior stakeholders and internal teams. **Key Responsibilities:** - Lead end‑to‑end sourcing and contract management for IT, Estates & Facilities, Finance, HR and other corporate categories. - Analyse spend, identify savings opportunities and develop procurement strategies. - Negotiate and manage contracts ensuring key performance indicators and commercial terms. - Monitor supplier performance, risk, and compliance with NHS standards. - Advise on complex procurement projects, market developments, and emerging sourcing solutions. - Champion sustainability, social value and innovation across the supply chain. **Required Skills:** - Extensive experience in strategic procurement (10+ years, healthcare or public sector experience preferred). - Deep knowledge of corporate/non‑clinical procurement categories. - Strong stakeholder engagement, communication and influencing skills. - Analytical mindset, proactive problem‑solving and collaborative working style. - Familiarity with NHS procurement regulations, public procurement law, and sustainability frameworks. **Required Education & Certifications:** - Bachelor’s degree (e.g., Supply Chain, Business Administration, Finance or related field). - MCIPS qualification or ongoing pursuit of MCIPS. - Relevant procurement/coursework demonstrating advanced procurement knowledge is an asset.
London, United kingdom
On site
Senior
02-12-2025