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Clinical Research Governance Coordinator

King's College London
📍 London, Hybrid🗓 Posted 12 Jun
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About us
Research and innovation are at the heart of King’s College London’s mission to make a positive difference in the world. The Research Management & Innovation Directorate (RMID) leads this ambition by shaping and enabling the university’s research and innovation agenda, ensuring an environment in which our researchers, professional staff and doctoral students can excel. This work is guided by King’s Strategy 2030, which emphasises academic excellence, real‑world impact, and a thriving reserach culture.
About the role
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced and motivated individual to join the Research Governance Office (RGO) at King’s, supporting the set-up and management of high-quality clinical research.
King’s is committed to delivering world-leading, ethically robust research with meaningful societal impact. This role is central to that ambition, ensuring that all King’s-sponsored clinical and health-related research is conducted in line with the highest standards of governance, integrity, and regulatory compliance. You will contribute to enhancing research quality, strengthening partnerships across King’s Health Partners, and supporting a more efficient, researcher-focused operating environment.
The role sits within the expanding RGO as part of the new KCL Clinical Research Hub, working closely with colleagues across RGEI, the King’s Clinical Trials Unit (KCTU), and Pre-Award and Contracts teams. Reporting to the Research Governance Manager, you will support research requiring HRA, NHS, and Social Care approvals, ensuring compliance with the UK Policy Framework and applicable regulations.
You will manage a varied portfolio of studies, developing expertise across a range of methodologies, from qualitative and basic science research to complex regulated studies such as CTIMPs. The role involves providing clear, authoritative advice on sponsorship requirements, HRA and REC processes, amendments, and regulatory submissions.
Key responsibilities include conducting governance and sponsorship reviews, contributing to proportionate policies and guidance, delivering training, and maintaining oversight of sponsored studies. You will work collaboratively with academic, clinical, and professional services colleagues to drive improvements in efficiency, compliance, and service quality.
The role is offered as a one-year fixed-term contract, with hybrid working and a base at the Lavington Street Building, Waterloo Campus.
About you
To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills & experience:

Essential criteria

Degree in a related discipline and/or relevant experience in a HEI, NHS trust
Working knowledge of the UK research governance landscape, including the UK Policy Framework for Health & Social Care Research, Good Clinical Practice (GCP), GDPR/Data Protection, Human Tissue Act, Clinical Trials Regulations, and other regulatory issues pertaining to clinical research governance
Experience reviewing or completing research documentation, for example study protocols, participant information materials, risk assessments, and/or regulatory application forms.
Ability to interpret and apply regulatory and ethical requirements to a wide range of study designs and scenarios, exercising sound judgement and proportionate decision‑making.
Ability to manage a diverse portfolio of research studies, balancing competing deadlines while maintaining high accuracy, attention to detail, and high‑quality outputs.
Strong communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to analyse complex information and communicate clear, actionable outcomes
Experience working independently, using initiative, and contributing to continuous improvement, including the development of guidelines and/or process enhancements.
Good IT literacy, including the ability to use digital tools, databases, or research management systems (e.g., IRAS, EDGE, or equivalents).

£45,031 to £52,514 per annum, including Weighting Allowance

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