Slron/- / Data Manager, Clinical Trials Unit
The Clinical Trials Unit (CTU) was established in 2002 with a start-up grant from St. Luke’s Institute of Cancer Research and core funding from the Health Research Board under the Ireland/Northern Ireland/National Cancer Institute Clinical Trials Initiative.
SLRON CTRU is located across three sites:
- St Luke’s Radiation Oncology Network at St. Luke’s Hospital, Rathgar.
- St Luke’s Radiation Oncology Network at St James Hospital.
- St Luke’s Radiation Oncology Network at Beaumont Hospital.
The CTU strives to introduce the latest Radiotherapy Technologies and techniques for the benefit of patients on a basis of sound evidence. It manages all approved clinical trials taking place in SLRON and collaborates with other CTU’s nationally on combined modality trials, involving both radiotherapy and investigational medicinal products in the form of chemotherapy or immunotherapy. It provides core administrative services including regulatory and ethical submissions, data management and statistical support. The CTU also supports trial development and publication preparation.
The CTU is a multidisciplinary team, which includes medical, nursing, physics, radiation therapy, statistics, data management and administration.
The CTU strives to introduce the latest Radiotherapy Technologies and techniques for the benefit of patients on a basis of sound evidence. It manages all approved clinical trials taking place in SLRON and collaborates with other CTU’s nationally on combined modality trials, involving both radiotherapy and investigational medicinal products in the form of chemotherapy or immunotherapy. It provides core administrative services including regulatory and ethical submissions, data management and statistical support. The CTU also supports trial development and publication preparation. The CTU is a multidisciplinary team, which includes medical, nursing, physics, radiation therapy, statistics, data management and administration. They provide a range of services and supports all aspects of clinical research from concept through to analysis and reporting. The CTU also engages with a number of academic institutions, pharmaceutical and international collaborative research groups.
The post holder will work with a collaborative team of Clinical Trial Coordinators, Data Management, Statistical, Medical and Project Management teams with operational activities and administrative support. They will also have a role in the contribution to and management of clinical research studies in the SLRON CTU and IRROG.
Informal enquiries can be made to :
- Ms. Rebecca O’Donovan – SLRON Research Project Manager
- Email: Rebecca.ODonovan@slh.ie
Informal Recruitment enquiries can be made to:
- email: recruitment@slh.ie
To be considered for this campaign, please submit an up to date CV taking into account the eligibility criteria and post specific requirements contained in the attached job description.
The closing date for applications is 12:00pm on Friday 13th June 2025. Late submissions will not be accepted.
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