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Head of Clinical Trials

Inhealth Group
Manchester
6 days ago
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About The Role

Vista Health is seeking a commercially minded and strategically driven leader to take on the role of Head of Clinical Trials. This is a unique opportunity to build and grow our UK clinical research business, positioning Vista Health as a leading provider of clinical trials nationwide.

In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for:

  • Driving business development and securing new partnerships with sponsors, CROs, and SMOs.
  • Overseeing the operational delivery of clinical trials, ensuring efficiency, compliance, and scalability.
  • Building and nurturing long-term client relationships, delivering excellence in both patient care and diagnostic services.
  • Constantly seeking opportunities to collaborate with partners to drive forward research and make a real difference to the UK trial landscape.
  • Shaping and executing the strategic roadmap for Vista Health's clinical trials offering.

This is a full-time permanent role, working on a hybrid basis with regular travel. Ideally candidates will be based in Leeds, Manchester, the Midlands or London.

What you will do
  • Lead the strategy and delivery of Vista Health's clinical trials services
  • Drive business development and secure new trial opportunities
  • Build and maintain relationships with sponsors, CROs, SMOs, and research partners
  • Oversee trial mobilisation, delivery, and compliance with regulatory requirements
  • Collaborate with clinical, operations, and radiology teams across MRI, CT, Endoscopy, X-Ray, and DEXA
  • Monitor performance metrics, patient recruitment, and sponsor satisfaction.
  • Represent Vista Health at industry events and conferences.
About you
  • Senior-level experience in clinical trials, clinical research, or medical diagnostics
  • Strong track record in business development, sales, or partnership growth
  • Established relationships within the clinical trials ecosystem
  • Knowledge of regulatory requirements and trial governance
  • Leadership skills with the ability to inspire and collaborate across teams
  • Strategic, hands-on, and commercially minded, with a passion for improving healthcare through research

Join Vista Health and be part of a UK-wide network delivering cutting-edge diagnostics, expert radiology support, and exceptional patient care in clinical trials!

What's in it for you

We offer a fantastic benefits package, which is available through a mobile-enabled rewards platform, called InJoy.

  • 27 days annual leave (plus bank holidays)
  • £4,200 Car Allowance per annum
  • Generous company contribution pension scheme
  • Private medical insurance options
  • Life assurance
  • Hybrid and flexible working opportunities
  • Fantastic learning and development opportunities
  • 24/7 access to a dedicated well-being hub and an Employee Assistance Programme
  • Enhanced parental leave
  • Monthly award programme and online peer-to-peer recognition
  • Long service recognition, with vouchers and additional annual leave
  • Refer a friend bonus
  • Discounts on InHealth's healthcare services
  • Smart tech, Cycle to Work and thousands of discounts and cashback options
  • Paid-for professional memberships and more!

Making sure our people are happy at work is one of our main priorities, which means giving them as many opportunities as we can to support their personal and professional growth.

About Us

Vista Health is a leading UK healthcare provider specialised in diagnostic services such as MRI, CT, Ultrasound and Endoscopy for the private healthcare sector.

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all qualified candidates.


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