38 health-information-management positions at University of Leicester in United Kingdom
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populations. Knowledge of infectious disease care and issues affecting patients with such conditions is desirable. Experience of supporting less experienced team members and working across multiple projects
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the University’s ongoing commitment to professional development, this role will also be considered on a seconded basis for existing staff members. Please ensure this is discussed with your line manager prior
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have experience of conducting research in an applied health or social care setting. You will have excellent organisational, communication and problem-solving skills. You will also need to have the
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management of clinical trials. This includes ethics and regulatory applications and amendments, qualitative and quantitative data methodologies, practical experience in health research and theoretical
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aiming to design, implement and evaluate lifestyle self-management resources for kidney patients and healthcare professionals in primary and secondary care. This project is an integral element within our
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is educated to at least ONC or NVQ Level 3 in a technical or scientific setting and is experienced in working with patients or in a health care setting. Experience of working within a quality managed
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implement and evaluate lifestyle self-management resources for kidney patients and healthcare professionals in primary and secondary care. This project is an integral element within our wider Kidney Lifestyle
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key focus in, including but not limited to, self-management, behaviour change and process evaluations. This is an excellent opportunity to work with teams from various disciplines and to work
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closely with the Centre for Ethnic Health Research to assist in planning and organising community-based events and research. The aim of the Centre for Ethnic Health Research is to Reduce Ethnic Health
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culture and microscopy with a good working knowledge of health and safety and GLP regulations. Additional information Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to Dr Robert Hirst on [email protected]