Job id: 086366. Salary: £63,152 per annum, plus £2,162 London Weighting Allowance.
Posted: 15 March 2024. Closing date: 24 March 2024.
Business unit: Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine. Department: SCMMS Southbank.
Contact details: Janaka Karalliedde. J.karalliedde@kcl.ac.uk
Location: Waterloo Campus. Category: Research.
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Job description
24-month Clinical Research Fellow post in the School of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine and Sciences (SCMMS) at King’s College London. This post is for a motivated clinician to undertake original Clinical Research within the field of type 1 diabetes and renal/vascular complications.
The SCCMS has an international reputation for cardiovascular and renal research in diabetes with an active Clinical Research programme focussing on new interventions to treat diabetic kidney disease.
The postholder will work closely under the supervision of Dr Janaka Karalliedde (Principal Investigator), Clinical Reader in Diabetes and Cardiovascular disease and Consultant Diabetes Physician and other members of the research team.
The postholder will primarily be responsible for the implementation and execution of a 24-month Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) international grant focussed on clinical trial assessing the impact of SGLT-2 inhibitor treatment for people with type 1 diabetes and kidney disease on renal and cardiac MRI endpoints.
The trial will also aim to develop better understanding of the impact of ethnicity on type 1 diabetes related cardio-renal disease markers and their response to SGLT-2 inh treatment.
This post will be offered on a fixed-term contract until 31 December 2025.
This is a full-time post - 100% full time equivalent.
Key responsibilities
Develop the work programme for the research project in discussion with the project leads and others.
Work closely with the Principal Investigators to refine the project protocol and to be responsible for ensuring that the research components of the project are carried out in a timely and effective way.
Co-ordinate the work undertaken for the above research project and lead identification and recruitment of participants for clinical trial
Establish patient identification centres to aid recruitment with partners, through working closely with colleagues in the NHS
Liaise closely with colleagues in the research area including those working on their own and other projects.
Review relevant literature, including the synthesis and reporting on work carried out by others in related areas
Ensure that appropriate ethical clearance is obtained for all research activity
To adhere to GCP, local and national governance guidelines pertaining to Clinical Research
Oversee and lead on the preparation of research instruments
Oversee and lead on the collection and analysis of data
Write progress reports
Take the lead in drafting conference papers and papers for publication
Present findings to different audiences and attend relevant conferences
Conduct all aspects of designated research projects, including obtaining of regulatory approvals, patient recruitment, data collection and analysis, database management and dissemination of results
Collaborate with members of the research group and others within and external to KCL
Provide periodic updates to (and discuss project progress with) supervisors
The above list of responsibilities may not be exhaustive, and the post holder will be required to undertake such tasks and responsibilities as may reasonably be expected within the scope and grading of the post.
Skills, knowledge, and experience
Essential criteria
- Registered with GMC
- Medical degree
- Knowledge and experience of diabetes medicine
- Previous experience of clinical and/or basic research
- Good verbal and written communication skills
- Good interpersonal skills; ability to work co-operatively within the group
- Ability to work in a multidisciplinary team
- Self-motivated
- Ability to plan and prioritise workload
- Ability to work with minimal supervision
Desirable criteria
- Experience of supervision of students
- Experience of writing for publication
- Good organisational skills
Further information
This post is subject to Disclosure and Barring Service and Occupational Health clearance.