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Clinical Trials Data Manager | The Christie NHS Foundation Trust

The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
Manchester
1 week ago
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The Christie NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest cancer treatment centres in Europe, and an international leader in cancer research and development.


We are looking to recruit a Band 4 Data Manager who will be based in the Experimental Cancer Medicine Team which supports a large number of commercial and academic Phase 1 trials. The role will assist the research nurses, consultants and trial coordination management team with various aspects of data management including completing case report forms and liaising with clinical trial monitors to ensure the data sent is valid and their requirements are met at site monitoring visits.


The data manager will cross‑check, confirm data and complete query resolution with sponsors and third parties in a timely manner; and complete clinical trial‑specific databases with data from various sources such as questionnaires, hospital records and other electronic and paper sources.


The successful candidate will have knowledge of the clinical trials process, and be IT literate with previous experience of administrative work, ideally with data management experience.


For an informal discussion please contact:


Key responsibilities

  • Assist with the efficient and timely set up of clinical trials by creating trial workbooks for source data collection.
  • Manage own workload for daily trial activity including case report form (CRF) completion and query resolution to meet internal and external deadlines.
  • Work effectively to deadlines, manage a competing workload and prioritise effectively.
  • Assist with quality assurance of all trial related documentation in accordance with relevant legislation and guidelines.
  • Assist with preparation for audit and inspections within assigned teams.
  • General trial‑related communication in accordance with the Data Protection Act.
  • Assist with maintenance of clinical trial documentation.
  • Flexible to respond to change and organisational need.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Act as a point of contact for the core Research and Development team, study sponsors, clinical research organisations and specific research teams, communicating directly with them regarding data queries, monitoring visits and other enquiries relevant general trial conduct.
  • Timely set up and initiation of source data workbooks within an assigned team, under the guidance of the Senior Clinical Trials Data Coordinators for review by the lead Research Nurse and ensure version control is maintained.
  • Track all payments throughout each clinical trial including completion of activity logs ensuring that all research activity is recorded to facilitate full cost recovery.
  • Assist with the maintenance of the investigator site files and essential documentation (filing consent forms and enrolment forms and completing patient logs) in accordance with ICH‑GCP and Trust SOPs to ensure they are kept inspection‑ready at all times.
  • Responsible for keeping trial folders, including blood results and laboratory requisition forms up to date in accordance with the study’s standard operating procedure.
  • Complete team reporting mechanisms (i.e. recruitment activity logs, patient visit logs, costings spreadsheets, CRF trackers, electronic proformas, serious adverse events trackers, data entry metrics trackers and workbook trackers).
  • Ensure collection and tracking of clinical case notes for all patients.
  • Ensure that data collected for all trials meets protocol requirements and is complete and accurate.
  • Check the validity and completeness of research data collected within the Trust and take action to obtain or correct missing or contradictory data.
  • Complete case report forms as per sponsor requirements to meet data entry deadlines stipulated in the clinical trial protocol and/or contract.
  • Liaise with clinical trial monitors to ensure the data sent is valid and their requirements are met at site monitoring visits.
  • Resolve queries by initiating correspondence or direct contact with the research nurses/clinicians and other relevant health‑care professionals ensuring that reporting timelines are met.
  • Support the clinical research nurses to ensure that reports of serious adverse events are returned to coordinating centres/sponsors within the standard time frame.
  • Advise senior members of the team as appropriate of any concerns relating to protocol adherence, data quality, handling of confidential data or meeting timelines.
  • Complete clinical trial‑specific databases with data from various sources such as questionnaires, hospital records and other electronic and paper sources.
  • Liaise with internal and external NHS staff regarding case notes, data collection, archival tumour blocks, mortality data, and other general trial activities, which may be confidential and sensitive in nature.
  • Ensure confidentiality and security of patients’ data at all times, particularly when transferring data outside of the Trust.
  • Arrange shipping and delivery of relevant trial data and documents including import/export of anonymised data.
  • Arrange team and trial related meetings as required, producing minutes in a timely manner.
  • Ensure that data is available and up to date for any meetings related to a clinical trial.
  • Attend project‑related meetings, investigator meetings (abroad or teleconferences, as necessary) and Site Initiation Visits to convey the relevant information to the study team.
  • Assist with preparation for audit and inspections within assigned teams.
  • Assist Clinical Trial Coordinators with trial document archiving by following the Trust’s archiving guidelines.
  • Undertake general administrative tasks as delegated by managerial representatives from the Research Division to contribute to the smooth running of the patient recruitment teams.

This advert closes on Friday 21 Nov 2025


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