UHL Personal Statement

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I would welcome the opportunity to continue my career at UHL NHS Trust and I would like to be considered for the post of “Research Support Officer” at Renal Research, Nephrology/Kidney Transplantation Department.

I have an extensive experience in working within healthcare sector in a supportive role of administration assistant and clinical assistant. I have a passion and experience in providing caring for both patients and work colleagues in compliance with Trust Values and Behaviors.

I have been actively co-operating with variety of healthcare professionals within and outside the Trust, such as: medical staff and secretaries, pharmacy, community and specialist nurses, Research and Innovation, finance departments, hospital wards, patients’
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I confidently use Microsoft Office package of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Over 10 years’ experience of data entering proves my ability to maintain databases, computerized software, create tables and reports to support research staff. I have access to main computerized UHL systems enabling me to perform all necessary tasks such as tracking patient’s notes, checking laboratory results and updating patients’ records. I have certified knowledge of ICH-GCP and informed consent procedures. It also evidences my excellent communication skills both verbal and …show more content…
EDGE;
• Keeping research related documents up to date by ensuring researches GCP trainings and CV are being renewed when required;
• Liaising with Research Finance Department to ensure all payment requests are on track;
• Managing process of archiving study documentation

Within administrative and office duties I have been taking meeting minutes on regular monthly intervals as well as preparing agendas and study updates reports. By organizing team meetings, distributing patients’ appointments letters, managing research professionals’ calendars, e-procurement and stock control orders, I have proven I am able to meet deadlines and use my own

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