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FURTHER INFORMATION
FURTHER INFORMATION Post title: Paediatric Research Manager Department/School: Paediatrics, Clinical school Grade/Salary/Role Type: Grade 8 / £34,233-£45,954 / Academic-related role Responsible to: Professor of Paediatrics (David Dunger) Role Purpose The Research Manager will provide scientific administrative support for the clinical lead for Paediatric Research (currently the Acting Head of the Department of Paediatrics) within Division E of the CUHT. The Research Manager will collect and collate data on research activity, publications, prizes and student numbers for the annual report of the Paediatric Research Working Group. He/She will work with members of the Paediatric Research Working Group and the BRC theme leaders, relevant NHS and University Departments to develop an outline case for a BRC Paediatrics cross cutting theme bid 2016-2017 for funding for the period from 2017. The Research Manager will also work with clinical leads across Division E of the CUHT management structures to ensure robust Clinical Research governance and to encourage joint working and enhanced research output. Organisation chart Head of Department as Division Director Trust Research Board BRC Themes Operations Manager Paediatrics Research Working Group X NHS Staff in Addenbrookes Research staff in Paediatrics Paediatrics Admin staff Key duties and responsibilities % time spent/ frequency 1 40% BRC Bid Communication and analysis of requirements Liaising with the Paediatric Research Working Group to identify which Departments are affected by PCCT Talking to administrators of other cross cutting themes to acquire tested techniques and to identify the requirements Researching the likely structure for and participants in the PCCT Meeting with Consultants, Heads of Department and Group Leaders to investigate what their Department’s involvement in the PCCT would be Disseminate information to all parties as required. 2 BRC Bid Formulating structure of PCCT and Draft of PCCT justification report 20% Formulating structure of PCCT from the research carried out Prepare the initial scientific draft and rationale for the PCCT justification Present to the Head of Department and negotiate approval Present to the Paediatric Research Working Group and negotiate approval Updating for revisions until the Final draft is prepared 3 BRC Bid preparation and submission, with NHS lead PI and finance team 15% 4 Present to the CUHNHSFT Director of the NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre, Cambridge University Hospital, Head of NHS R&D finance and other parties Make modifications that might be required Prepare of Documents for the combined Trust and University grant application to the NIHR in 2016 for funding of a Paediatric Cross Cutting Theme (PCCT) in the BRC NIHR grant (if awarded) 2017-2022. Liaising with the Operations manager for X5 costing and ROO approval. Publications administration 10% Produce Paediatric annual report – collecting together all information (text and images) for the report. Writing and editing content, liaising with group leaders over content, proof reading, liaising with designers and printers. This will involve meeting with Group Leaders to explain to them what information is required and ensuring that information is submitted in a timely manner. Produce departmental brochures/leaflets – collect together all information, decide on layout, write and edit content. Liaise with designers and printers. Working with the HoD and the Operations Manager produce departmental reports for the Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre. Write articles for the Paediatrics website/newsletter for activities or news. 5 Departmental databases Assess the need for central databases for holding essential information eg publication information against the use of the University’s Symplectic system. The post holder will be expected to assess what information is required to be held in the databases, what reports/queries will be needed and as a result improve the use of current databases or provide a simple database for use by the Departments secretaries including: Paediatrics publications database, 10% To be able to produce summary reports for HoD and Operations Manager for the RAE or equivalent. Paediatrics esteem database which contains a record of all prizes won by students and staff members. Paediatrics financial sponsor details Create and maintain Department of Paediatrics image library. Paediatrics committee membership and advisory bodies list for all Group Leaders. 6 The post holder will be expected to provide a simple user’s manual for any newly created databases. . Assist with other report or projects 5% Provide support with other projects as requested Person profile Essential knowledge, skills and experience required for role Education & qualifications Preferably educated to PhD level, but a minimum of degree level in a relevant subject. Specialist knowledge & skills Previous experience in Paediatric research or similar subject in an academic or research environment Previous experience of designing databases and manipulation of data in Access and other databases Interpersonal & Excellent interpersonal skills with all levels of the organisation communication skills Relevant experience Previous experience of writing scientific documents with minimum input from others Excellent IT skills (Word, Excel, Access, Powerpoint, E-mail packages, PubMed) Additional requirements Be able to work with minimum supervision and see projects through to completion. Summary of Terms & Conditions Location: Department of Paediatrics Box 116 Level 8 Cambridge Biomedical Campus Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 0QQ Limit of Tenure: 1year Annual Leave: 6.6 weeks (33 days) plus public bank holidays (pro-rated if part time). Hours of work: This appointment is part-time 50% FTE Pension: Probation: Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS). Pension scheme information is available on our web pages at: http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/pensions/schemes.html. 6 months HOW TO APPLY To submit an application for this vacancy, please click on the link in the ‘Apply online’ section of the advert published on the University’s Job Opportunities pages. This will route you to the University’s Web Recruitment System, where you will need to register an account (if you have not already) and log in before completing the online application form. Chris Caulfield is responsible for the recruitment for this post and can be contacted at [email protected]. The closing date for applications is 9th October 2014. The interview date is TBC. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Position: Research Manager School: Clinical Medicine Paediatrics The Department of Paediatrics is a recognised international centre for research in child health and development. Currently research is focused in five main areas: The genetics and pathophysiology of diabetes and its complications The determinants of birth size and infant growth and how they relate to risk for adult disease Epigenetics and mucosal immunology in paediatric intestinal health and disease Pathophysiology of multi-organ failure in critical illness The genetic and hormonal control of human sex development The department also has close links with Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (Addenbrooke’s) Women’s and Children’s Division with collaborative research opportunities in a number of paediatric sub-speciality areas including intensive care, neurology, oncology, neonatology, gastroenterology and paediatric respiratory / allergy medicine The Department of Paediatrics has close collaborative research links with a number of nationally and internationally based research groups and manages approximately 9.5million pounds of research grant funding from various government, charitable body and industry sources annually. The Department of Paediatrics is involved in both teaching and research and has a very active teaching programme: 160 phase 2 students (for 6 weeks each pa) The Department of Paediatrics supports 67 members of Staff, here and in other hospitals around the country. The Department includes 2 Professors (one vacant); 2 Clinical Honorary Consultants; 1 Senior University Lecturer; 3 University lecturers; 3 Clinical Lecturers; Clinical Research Fellows / visitors, Project co-ordinators, Senior Research Associate, Research Associates, Research Assistants; Research Nurses and PhD students: working with and supported by Assistant Staff posts. The Department has a budget of approximately: Grant value of £4.4Millon (23 grants), Non-grant £300,000 UEF budget - Stipends/salary £326,025 - Non-salary £11,261 - Equipment £3,562 Consortium funding - Stipend/salary £467,770 The Research Manager will be based in the Department which is embedded within Addenbrooke’s Hospital premises and is subject to NHS and University regulations and will be a member of the Paediatrics central administration team providing scientific administrative support to the Acting Head of Department and Operations Manager. The role’s particular project is to liaise with all Departments who might be involved in the Paediatric Cross Cutting Theme bid for the next BRC funding application 2017-2022, the bid will be submitted in 2016. Ensuring (if at all possible) a design that succeeds in being funded and coordinating the submission of the bid, with the NHS, other organisations and University Departments. School of Clinical Medicine The School of Clinical Medicine at the University of Cambridge (‘the Clinical School’) is one of the UK’s leading medical schools. There are approximately 2200 staff and 750 medical and postgraduate students in the School. The University has recently taken the decision to expand medical student numbers by providing places for all successful pre-medical students. Annual research grant income is circa £110 million per annum. The aims of the School are: 1.1 To educate individuals who: Are honest, caring, knowledgeable and competent and equipped to maintain good medical practice Show respect for their patients at all times Are knowledgeable about the scientific basis of medicine, including its most recent developments Have excellent communication skills for use in the health care of diverse populations Understand the importance of physical, psychological and social aspects of patient care Possess a sound appreciation of ethical, legal and community issues Are able to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams Possess the capacity for inquiry and are prepared to continue learning, teaching, evaluation and research throughout their careers and to prepare them fully for their roles as doctors. 1.2 To conduct internationally excellent peer reviewed basic, clinical and translational research relating to a diverse range of medical conditions and treatments, with strategic focus in the following areas: Cancer Research Cardio-Respiratory Medicine Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism Epidemiology, Public Health and Primary Care Genetics and Genetic Medicine Haematological and Transplantation Medicine Infection and Immunity Neurosciences and Mental Health Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine 1.3 To underpin research with excellence in supporting disciplines and technologies such as: Structural Biology applied to Medicine Cell Biology Medical Imaging Bioinformatics 1.4 To develop the careers of basic and clinical scientists in the above areas, through initiatives such as: The flagship MB/PhD Programme Skills training for PhD students Skills training for Postdoctoral Research Associates Provision of protected research time for junior clinical academics Support of fellowship applications, with appropriate mechanisms for assimilation into established University posts. 1.5 To underpin the academic work of the School with excellence in administration and support services. Organisation of the School The School of Clinical Medicine is headed by the Regius Professor of Physic comprises 12 Academic Departments of the University (Clinical Biochemistry, Haematology, Medical Genetics, Medicine – including Anaesthesia, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Oncology, Paediatrics, Public Health and Primary Care, Psychiatry, Radiology, Surgery, Clinical Neurosciences which map onto service delivery within the University Hospital and undergraduate and postgraduate clinical teaching requirements. The MRC Epidemiology Unit, CRUK Cambridge Institute and the MRC Cancer Unit transferred into the Clinical School during 2013 and augment the classical Departmental structure as research departments in their own right. Alongside departments, the School maintains a number of cross-departmental institutes to bring together researchers with cognate interests. At present, there are three institutes: Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, Institute of Metabolic Sciences, and Institute of Public Health, with a fourth planned in Cardio-Respiratory Medical Research. The Cambridge Cancer Centre, supported by CRUK Core Award also provides cross-departmental leadership in cancer research. The School office provides centralised professional services for the School, located on the campus, in addition to departmentally based support. Excellence in Partnership The Clinical School is a member of Cambridge University Health Partners (CUHP). CUHP is one of only five Academic Health Science Centres in England recognised by the Department of Health as internationally competitive centres of excellence in the integrated delivery of health care, health research and the education of health professionals. CUHP is a partnership between the University of Cambridge, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (the main acute trust for Cambridge), Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (a specialist Cardio-Thoracic Trust) and the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust (the regional Trust responsible for Mental Health). The Campus is also home to the Medical Research Council’s Laboratory of Molecular Biology (10 Nobel Prizes) and other smaller intramural units and the GlaxoSmithKline Clinical Research Facility. Astra Zenca will be re-locating its Headquarters to the Campus in 2015-17 Together, the partners are intending to double the size of the Cambridge Biomedical Campus by 2020. Notwithstanding the exciting opportunities arising from the expansion of the Campus and being part of an internationally leading University, the School prides itself on being a supportive and collaborative place to work. We are committed to helping to develop the careers of our staff and students and strive though our Athena Swan Initiative to be particularly attentive to equalities of opportunity. University of Cambridge The University of Cambridge (http://www.cam.ac.uk/ ) is one of the world’s leading universities with an outstanding reputation for academic achievement and research. The University comprises 31 Colleges and more than 150 departments, faculties, schools and other institutions plus a central administration function. Unified Administrative Service (UAS) is the university’s central administrative function. Offices of UAS are listed here http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/ . For maps of all university sites please follow this link: http://www.cam.ac.uk/map/ . Benefits of working at University of Cambridge There is a range of information which you may find helpful on the University’s website: http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/ . This includes applying for posts, working at the University and living in Cambridge. To find out more about the financial, personal and recreational benefits of working at the University of Cambridge, click on headings on final page of this document to visit current university web pages. Pre-employment checks required All applicants are legally required to demonstrate the right to work/permission to work in the UK. The requirement for any higher level pre-employment checks is dependent on the role. Any offer of employment will be conditional upon the satisfactory outcome of these checks and whether an outcome is satisfactory will be determined by the University. Pre-employment checks required for this post are evidence of right to work in the UK, a Research Passport, an enhanced DBS check and evidence of a PhD. Equal Opportunities Information The University of Cambridge is committed to a policy and practice which require that entry into employment with the University and progression within employment be determined only by personal merit and by the application of criteria which are related to the duties of each particular appointment and the relevant stipend or salary structure. No applicant for an appointment in the University, or member of staff once appointed, will be treated less favourably than another on the grounds of sex, (including gender reassignment), marital status, race, ethnic or national origin, colour, or disability. If any employee considers that he or she is suffering from unequal treatment on grounds of sex (including gender reassignment), marital status, race, ethnic or national origin, colour, or disability, he or she may make a complaint which will be dealt with through the agreed procedures for dealing with grievances. Information if you have a Disability The University welcomes applications from individuals with disabilities. Our recruitment and selection procedures follow best practice and comply with disability legislation. The University is committed to ensuring that applicants with disabilities receive fair treatment throughout the recruitment process. Adjustments will be made, wherever reasonable to do so, to enable applicants to compete to the best of their ability and, if successful, to assist them during their employment. We encourage applicants to declare their disabilities in order that any special arrangements, particularly for the selection process, can be accommodated. Applicants or employees can declare a disability at any time. Applicants wishing to discuss with or inform the University of any special arrangements connected with their disability can contact, at any point in the recruitment process, Chris Caulfield who is responsible for recruitment to this position. Chris Caulfield can be contacted by email at [email protected] or by telephone on 01223 761324. For additional guidance and information, applicants can contact the HR Business Manager who is responsible for the department they are applying to via [email protected] . 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