## Mo tenei turanga mahi | About this roleNeurogenetics Research Unit, Te Toka Tumai AucklandPart-time (0.4 FTE) Senior Nurse role
The Research Nurse Coordinator will initially lead the day-to-day work in our existing Huntingtons disease studies but, with the rest of the team, will facilitate and coordinate the establishment of new clinical trials for people with Huntingtons disease and other Neurogenetic conditions.
The Research Nurse Coordinator will be responsible for the overall organisation, planning and implementation of Neurogenetic clinical trials based within the department.
Applying your expert knowledge and experience, you will co-ordinate the delivery of clinical trial interventions and procedures which may require working with other departments in the hospital.
You will need to work autonomously, but will be part of a research team and supportive senior nursing team committed to effective / evidenced based research practice.
The Research Nurse Coordinator acts as a resource for clinical personnel and participants by providing information concerning current and future studies, and is responsible for ensuring the primary principles of Good Clinical Practice are adhered to.
For all aspects of this role and experience / knowledge required please see the .
Our main sites are Auckland City Hospital, Greenlane Clinical Centre and Starship Childrens Hospital, located in central Auckland.We are part of , the overarching organisation for New Zealands national health service.
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