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- University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
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- £49,387 - £56,515 Per annum pro rata
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- 06/05/2026 23:59
Teitl cyflogwr
Study Support Service Manager
NHS AfC: Band 7
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The NIHR East Midlands Regional Research Delivery Network East Midlands (EM RRDN), hosted by University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, supports high-quality research in the NHS and social care by working with partner organisations operating in a broad range of settings across Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, and Northamptonshire. We are proud to be at the forefront of health and social care research delivery in the East Midlands, and we provide the infrastructure that enables research to benefit patients, carers, and the public through improved care and treatments.
With offices in Leicester and Nottingham, our model incorporates a number of different roles to enable us to drive clinical research delivery performance, and to ensure that research is championed across every level of health and care.
The Study Support Service serves as the cornerstone of the Research Delivery Network (RDN), facilitating the effective delivery of studies
throughout the system while enhancing strategic capacity and capability.
The Study Support Service (SSS) Manager will assume a key leadership position in the EM RRDN Study Support Service, which is seamlessly integrated within the collective national Study Support Service.
Prif ddyletswyddau'r swydd
Working within the SSS Team, the SSS Manager will deliver the Study Support Service across designated specialties and settings, in accordance with nationally defined standards and processes.
The role is also responsible for identifying and escalating issues that require regional or national attention and resolution. The role will work in collaboration with Regional Specialty and Settings Leads, ensuring seamless coordination and alignment with broader strategic objectives.
The role will provide day to day operational management of the Study Support Service and line management responsibilities for 1-2 SSS team members.Line management of staff members will include undertaking staff reviews to identify training and development needs, establishing how those needs will be met and managing performance against agreed objectives. The postholder will ensure the same review processes take place for all staff with the defined function via appropriate line management arrangements and that skills and capabilities exist to meet current and future business needs.
The SSS Team is an established team that offers a positive and developmental working environment. If you are looking for an interesting role that gives you the ability to work with research partners across the health and care system and you have a passion for research, we are keen to hear from you.
For more detail about the main duties of this role, please see the job description.
Gweithio i'n sefydliad
Our new strategy, developed with the support and feedback of colleagues, patients, and partners, is our compass for the next seven years (2023-2030).
We have four primary goals:
- high-quality care for all,
- being a great place to work,
- partnerships for impact, and
- research and education excellence
And we will embed health equality in all we do - taking active steps to reduce the avoidable differences in healthcare that some people face, working in partnership with communities.
Our strategy is underpinned by new values and we will work to ensure they are an everyday reality for all:
- we are compassionate,
- we are proud,
- we are inclusive, and
- we are one team
This is an exciting moment as we look to the future with clarity on what we already do well and where we need to focus our energies to make an even bigger difference for the people we serve.
About the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust:
Swydd-ddisgrifiad a phrif gyfrifoldebau manwl
- MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIE
- STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP
- ● Act as a liaison between various stakeholders to ensure effective collaboration, communication and alignment of objectives
- ● Work as part of a community of specialty and settings leaders across the national network, promoting the consistency of experience across a nationally-harmonised Study Support Service
- ● Collaborate with designated Local Specialty and Settings Leadership to align operational activities with strategic objectives
- ● Provide strategic support to designated research delivery sites, drawing on and contributing to national network intelligence
- ● Support the implementation and cascade of national strategic direction within the region and the local RRDN
- BUSINESS PLANNING
- ● Develop and undertake activities which contribute to the annual business planning cycle
- ● Support with reviewing, evaluating and approving research site delivery plans, and have delegated responsibility for periodically performance monitoring against those plans to ensure that RDN funding is being used appropriately and effectively within specific specialties and settings
- INFORMATION & ADMINISTRATION
- ● Understand and interpret highly complex information, data and situations to inform plans and make decisions within designated specialities and settings. This may include communicating and presenting to a variety of audiences and the facilitation of collaborative discussions
- ● Facilitate the implementation of Information Governance best practice within the Study Support Service
- ● Support the implementation and management of the Study Support Service processes that ensure data integrity within relevant RDN systems, enabling the identification of potential concerns and patterns and supporting RDN customers and partners in resolving issues
- ● Promote the use of digital innovations including data visualisation tools/dashboards to inform study and process decision making
- ● Manage the activities that support study sponsors, funders and investigators to access data to enable them to effectively manage the delivery of their studies (and enable them to request support from the RDN as required)
- ● Maintain and support general understanding of costing and attribution tools, process and policy that ensure studies in the region meet national requirements
- ● Implement compliance with the DHSC RDN Portfolio Policy to ensure that the process, procedure and monitoring of studies enables sponsors / delegates, research delivery sites and funders to understand and adhere to their roles and responsibilities. For example, this may include satisfying the Eligibility Criteria for NIHR support before they are included on the portfolio and subsequently adhering to the expected actions and requirements set out in the NIHR RDN Portfolio Terms and Conditions
- ● Maintain oversight of the RDN portfolio within designated specialties and settings to proactively identify potential issues and opportunities, working as an active partner to resolve and action follow-up activity
- ● Lead the coordination of the National Specialty and Setting Groups (e.g. organise national meetings and support the general activities of the National Specialty and Setting Leads)
- OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT
- ● Deliver the Study Support Services across designated specialties and settings, in accordance with nationally defined standards and processes. This will include pre-approval services (planning and placement; national cost attribution services) and post-approval services (portfolio oversight; on-request services)
- ● Act as regional champions and specialists as required, such as for AcoRD, Digital Recruitment, Be Part of Research, Join Dementia and for NHS and Primary Care based National Contract Value Review
- ● Supervise the alignment and coordination of the NS&SL support for funders and sponsors in study design, deliverability and participant access to bring compatibility with the advice and guidance provided by the Study Support Service to further ensure optimal planning, placement and 'on request' performance monitoring of studies
- ● Project manage specialty and setting initiatives at regional, and occasionally national, levels
- ● Facilitate communities of practice and events, encouraging system-level collaboration and learning to solve operational challenges and pursue opportunities for strategic development
- ● Workload allocation and supervision (with Potential for line management) of B6 Study Support Service Facilitators
- SERVICE IMPROVEMENT & DEVELOPMENT
- ● Ensure a customer-centric approach to service delivery, ensuring that the needs and expectations of stakeholders are met or exceeded
- ● Collaborate closely with Specialty and Setting leadership to contribute to regional and national improvement projects
- ● Cultivate a robust knowledge base within the assigned portfolio by establishing communities of practice with relevant study and site delivery teams, and by making effective use of data
- ● Actively seek and share feedback from customers and partners, so as to provide a responsive service and identify opportunities for improvement
- ● Identify and implement strategies to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of Study Support Service operations regionally and nationally, including piloting and evaluating ideas as part of national working
- ● Problem-solving, on request, to support RDN customers with identified challenges in study delivery
- PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
- ● Monitor and evaluate performance metrics relating to portfolio to identify areas for improvement
- ● Facilitate the exchange of best practices among stakeholders to optimise study performance and outcomes
- ● Ensure seamless coordination with other services and functions within the RRDN and across the national network, working with other teams to provide a consistent experience and work as one organisation
- LIFE SCIENCES INDUSTRY
- ● Champion the RDN’s capacity and capability to support Life Sciences Industry research and the contribution of the Life Sciences Industry to the NHS
- ● Ensure that RRDN Study Support Services provided to the Life Sciences Industry, within designated specialities and settings, are provided consistently, within the required timeframes and to a high quality standard and in line with identified national RDN requirements
- ● Engage in, and support, business development activities, including: Providing clinical research expertise and knowledge to support optimal research delivery in discussions with commercial organisations; and attending meetings and presenting at events, webinars etc
- FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES
- ● Provide comments to inform decisions of funding allocations, including strategic development funding relevant to designated specialities and settings
- ● Have an overview of the resource allocated to their areas of work, and proactively support the management of this allocation and report on its use as required
- CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
- ● Foster a culture of continuous improvement, encouraging team members to seek out opportunities for innovation
- ● Jointly consider new improvements for national adoption, escalating local challenges and sharing all innovations
- ● Implement cross-specialty, cross-setting and Study Support Service collaborative innovations for improved research delivery
- COMMUNICATION & STAKEHOLDER MANAGEMENT (NHS AND NON-NHS)
- ● Maintain effective communication and coordination with stakeholders across the Research Delivery Network
- ● Communication of complex and difficult information both orally and in writing, both internally to colleagues and externally to a range of audiences. This may include delivering presentations and writing reports, and can involve communication where there may be barriers to acceptance
- ● Act as a main point of contact for sponsors and research delivery sites, providing a consistent and coordinated experience, and proactively supporting in identifying opportunities for capacity and capability development
- ● Work within designated health and care specialties and settings to identify and develop further opportunities to embed research into the NHS, non-NHS and wider health and care environment
- CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
- ● Support the management of compliance with RRDN contractual requirements (e.g. the Performance and Operating Framework) and with Host-related policies and procedures
- ● Maintain working knowledge of, and act in accordance with current legislation, including Good Clinical Practice, research governance legislation, and the Data Protection Act
- ● Escalate risks that may need to be considered for the corporate risk register
- ● Implement and make suggestions to Standard Operating Procedures, ensuring national consistency
Manyleb y person
Education and Qualifications
Meini prawf hanfodol
- Postgraduate qualification (eg. Postgraduate Diploma) in a relevant subject or equivalent level of experience.
- Degree
- Evidence of continual professional development
Meini prawf dymunol
- Degree in health or science discipline
- Training in project management
Knowledge and Experience
Meini prawf hanfodol
- Comprehensive understanding of research, the NHS and the wider health and care system including associated responsibilities to the public and patients
- Comprehensive understanding of life science industry’s needs and requirements with regard to health and care research
- High level of understanding of governance and legislative framework for clinical research in the NHS
- Understanding of the UK research pathway and funding
- Specialist knowledge of RDN Portfolio eligibility (including terms and conditions) and of cost attribution (ACoRD, SoECATs, NCVR)
- Knowledge of national systems, structures and processes for supporting clinical research in NHS and non-NHS settings
- Knowledge of utilising Business Intelligence solutions to work within a performance management framework
- Knowledge of methods, tools and techniques for problem-solving and continuous improvement
- Experience of health and care research management, including the support of studies pre-approval and post-approval
- Experience of facilitating meetings
- Experience of delivering health and care research support services
- Experience of managing high quality customer centric services for commercial and non-commercial customers
- Experience of managing effective collaborations and partnerships
- Professional operational research leadership within the organisation
- Experience of supporting the implementation of business plans
- Experience of facilitating continuous improvement projects
- Project management experience, working as part of a team to deliver complex projects involving multiple agencies and individuals to tight deadlines
Meini prawf dymunol
- Professional operational research leadership at system level
- Experience of direct line management and managing colleagues to deliver clear objectives and performance targets
Skills and Abilities
Meini prawf hanfodol
- Demonstrable leadership, strategic thinking and planning skills
- Proven interpersonal skills to work with clinical and management colleagues at all levels across a range of organisations
- Strong problem-solving skills, including a proactive approach to identifying and addressing potential future issues
- Ability to communicate difficult information both orally and in writing, both internally to colleagues and externally to a range of audiences
- Ability to analyse, interpret and present highly complex information
- Ability to deliver complex projects involving multiple agencies and individuals
- Excellent IT skills, particularly in the use of web applications, Google Workspace and Microsoft Office
- Empathetic approach to resolving conflict, with the ability to work with sensitivity and tact
Values and Personal Qualities
Meini prawf hanfodol
- Flexible approach to working and enthusiastic attitude towards challenges
- Meticulous attention to detail, exhibiting thoroughness and efficiency
- Acts as a champion for patients, carers, the public and their interests, ensuring the public voice has an impact on RDN activities
- Constantly strives for improvement, bringing a 'can do' attitude and seeking out innovation
- Goal-oriented, with a focus on tangible results that are aligned with organisational objectives
- Committed to ongoing learning and development, proactively seeking opportunities for personal and team growth
- Takes a professional approach to all interactions, remaining diplomatic under pressure and fostering a solution-focused environment
- Prepared and able to travel to different locations across the region and nationally to attend meetings and conferences
- Highly motivated with the ability to lead and inspire others, internally and externally to the organisation
- Promotes inclusion within and beyond the organisation, listening to, involving, respecting and learning from the contribution of others
- Works in accordance with the values of the RDN and the employing NHS Trust
Dogfennau i'w lawrlwytho
Rhagor o fanylion / cyswllt ar gyfer ymweliadau anffurfiol
- Enw
- Roz Sorrie-Rae
- Teitl y swydd
- Study Support Service Senior Manager
- Cyfeiriad ebost
- [email protected]
- Gwybodaeth i gefnogi eich cais
Additionally, Harriet Savage, Head of Partner Liaison and Planning ([email protected]) can be contacted for further discussion.
Rhestr swyddi gyda University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust yn Gwasanaethau Gweinyddol neu bob sector




