Clinical Support Specialist - 12 month FTC, Full-Time
hVIVO
Job Description
hVIVO are currently seeking a Clinical Support Specialist (CSS) with exceptional customer service skills to join the FluCamp team in London. We are looking for a candidate to start mid-august.
At hVIVO we conduct human challenge clinical trials. The end goal of our work is to potentially eradicate common illnesses like the common cold and flu completely - or at least make treatment of them as easy and effective as possible. Our volunteers are central to the work that we do. Our studies focus on testing new treatments on real people, in a safe, controlled, clinical environment.
The CSS will support the multidisciplinary team in the planning and execution of daily activities throughout volunteer screening, Quarantine and follow-up. They will work collaboratively with the wider Clinical Operations team to meet the needs of volunteers and support the delivery of the function.
The key points to consider closely
- You will be required to work in both screening and Quarantine
- This is a full time role for 37.5 hours per week
- Shifts will be allocated on rota basis and will be assigned based on operational needs.
- Shifts to be covered accross the two areas are from Monday to Sunday
- Overtime & unsocial shifts rates also apply
You should will need to have a flexibile availability for the following shift patterns
Quarantine Unit 1930 - 0830
0730 - 2030
Screening Clinic 0800 - 1600
0900 - 1700
1000 - 1800
As a permanent employee at hVIVO you will be entitled to the company benefits package which includes
- Company paid Health Cash Plan for you and your children
- Life cover to the value of 3x your annual salary
- 6% employer pension contribution
- 25 days paid holiday each year
- 8 days bank holiday allowance to use in the same way as holiday throughout the year
- The opportunity to buy or sell your holiday allowance each year
- A 24/7 employee assistance programme
- Season ticket travel loan
- A host of offers and discounts on our company benefits platform hBenefits
- Assessing the suitability of volunteer’s veins for cannulation and frequent blood draws
- Using the correct venepuncture method to obtain a blood samples
- Maintaining sample integrity and ensuring samples are correctly labelled and handled
- Promote wellbeing of subjects during and after the venepuncture process, participating in vasovagal management Responsible for escalating any incidents to the Screening Manager and Lead Screening Nurse
- Involvement in the preparation and planning of daily activities of the screening clinic
- Practice in accordance to internal policies, Standard Operating Procedures and Study Protocols Assist with the daily management of the clinical area
- Providing information and correct versions of documentation to volunteers, ensuring these are completed correctly
- Liaise with relevant stakeholders for the daily schedule of volunteer’s visit
- Support with venepuncture training of new team members in collaboration with Training Coordinator
- Monitor work areas and practices to ensure that they are safe, free from hazards and conform to health, safety and security legislation, policies, procedures and guidelines
- Participate in audits where appropriate
- Administrative duties when designated
- GCSE Grade A-C Maths and English (Or equivalent)
- Immediate Life Support
- Hep B Immunisation
- Demonstrated customer service and communication skills
- Good IT skills (Word and Excel or equivalent)
- Strong and demonstrated attention to detail
- Experience working within healthcare settings, ideally within a hospital environment
- Professional Phlebotomy training desirable.
- Previous experience in clinical research environment, a Biological Science degree and good knowledge of ICH-GCP and regulatory standards would also be desireble.
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