Clinical Research Nurse – Anaesthesia and Pain Management
Royal Melbourne Hospital (View other jobs from this organisation)
Clinical Research Nurse – Anaesthesia and Pain Management
The Royal Melbourne Hospital is one of Australia’s leading public healthcare providers. Join the team. Build a career. We are looking for a passionate and dedicated individual to join The Royal Melbourne Hospital.
Job Description:
Clinical Research Nurse – Anaesthesia and Pain Management
Royal Melbourne Hospital
- Work as part of our research nurse team on important and interesting single-centre and multi-centre clinical studies.
- Join the vibrant Melbourne Biomedical Precinct and collaborate with national and international researchers.
- Support medical research that saves lives, helps patients to achieve better outcomes and makes surgery as safe as possible.
- Part time role - 48 hours per fortnight - fixed term to January 2026.
The Department of Anaesthesia and Pain Management (DAPM) at the Royal Melbourne Hospital is committed to improving outcomes for adult patients having major surgery. Our team of research nurses works closely with anaesthetists and other clinicians to ensure that we meet our research targets and achieve the best possible experience for patients who participate in our research. Our exciting multicentre projects include ROCKet, TRIGS, SNaPP and LOLIPOP.
Your new role:
- Partner with DAPM researchers and research nurses to undertake single centre and multicentre studies in anaesthesia, perioperative medicine and pain medicine.
- Work with the DAPM research team to ensure that ethics, regulatory and governance requirements are met.
- Help build our team through a personal commitment to ongoing learning and by supporting DAPM students and staff in their research endeavours.
- Collaborate with University of Melbourne Department of Critical Care (DoCC) and Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (ANZCA) Clinical Trials Network (CTN) to build our network capability.
About you:
- Current AHPRA registration as a Registered Nurse.
- Experience in acute clinical nursing and/or clinical research in adult tertiary referral centres.
- Qualifications in research, experience in research or a demonstrable interest in research.
- Ability to work independently, as well as part of a team.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Benefits of working with The Royal Melbourne Hospital and the DAPM research team:
- Advance or learn a wide range of clinical research skills.
- Develop professionally in a supportive and collaborative team.
- Dovetail this role with your other work and home life.
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Interested in Applying?
If this opportunity resonates with you and you have the experience and qualifications we’re looking for, we encourage you to apply without delay. We’re reviewing applications and scheduling interviews immediately. Advertising may cease prior to the stated closing date. For a confidential discussion or more information, please reach out using the contact details above.
All appointments are made subject to a satisfactory Criminal History Record Check and a Working with Children Check.
Please note: This position is for applicants only. We do not accept applications from recruitment agencies or third-party representatives.
The RMH stands in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in work and care. We are proud to be a workplace that champions diversity, inclusion and equality for our staff and our community. Our goal is for our people to feel safe, included and supported so that they can be at their best every single day. We encourage talented people from all backgrounds, abilities, and identities to apply to our vacancies, and will consider adjustments to support such applications.
Job Summary
- Closing Date:
- 20 Dec 2024
- Location:
- VIC - Parkville
- Work Type:
- Full Time
- Category:
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Anaesthesiology
Clinical Work
Nursing
Nursing - Registered
Pain Management
Public/Population Health
Research/Scientific