Clinical Research Nurse

The Clinical Research Nurse will : Assist the investigator and the medical team at all stages of the studies, especially COVID-19 projects; Organise the implemenation of research protocols and participate in data collection and management; Carry out nursing related activities as stated in the clinical research protocol; Participate in communication activities for clinical research.
 1A-B, RUE THOMAS EDISON, STRASSEN 1445, LUXEMBOURG
 16/06/2020 18:04:03
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES
  • Ensure the comprehension of clinical research protocols and hence their realization.
  • Assist in internal and external project meetings.
  • Participate in specialization training required for the concerned study.
  • Participate in informing and recruiting participants, obtaining their informed consent in closed collaboration with the leading physician.
  • Organise clinical visits.
  • Perform nursing activities and assist the clinical team as mentioned in the protocol.
  • Perform home visits to Covid-19’ patients.
  • Collect and transfer biological samples to the laboratories concerned in line with the protocol procedures.
  • Ensure data management (collection of clinical data, pseudo-anonymisation, coding, case filing, monitoring, etc.).
  • Ensure data safety reporting in line with legal requirements.
  • Manage and maintain study equipments.
  • Promote clinical research to professionals and/or lay public.
KEY SKILLS, EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS
  • Nursing degree – working authorization in Luxembourg is mandatory.
  • Driving licence category B is required.
  • Able to work independently.
  • Eager to learn, pro-active, well-organized, good communication skills, responsible and flexible.
  • IT skills: MS Office package (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook); experience with patient data bases.
  • Language skills: Luxembourgish, French, English and German are required. Portuguese is considered an asset.
REF.: CM/A0815/SR/SATFIN
1 year fixed-term contract – Full time – Available immediately

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