The MRC Unit, The Gambia is undertaking a
randomised clinical trial that will examine the effects of
administering
a pneumococcal-conjugate vaccine either to expectant mothers at between
28 and 34 weeks gestation, or to newborn infants, shortly following
birth, on pneumococcal carriage (as a surrogate of pneumococcal disease)
in early life.
The two groups will be compared to the routine 2, 3 and 4
month infant schedule currently recommended by WHO and used in The
Gambia. As well as assessing pneumococcal carriage and the
immunogenicity of the vaccines (including transplacental and breast milk
antibody transfer), safety follow-up of both mothers during pregnancy
and also their newborn infants will be central component of the trial.
Job Title: Research Clinician
Applications
are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the post of a
Research Clinician on the PROPEL trial. The PROPEL trial is a clinical
vaccine trial which will investigate the potential value of maternal or
neonatal vaccination with a pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (Prevenar13)
in preventing pneumococcal carriage (as a surrogate for pneumococcal
disease) in the first 20 weeks of life. The trial will be conducted
according to ICH-GCP and local and internationally applicable regulatory
standards.
The post-holder will assist the Clinical Trial
Co-ordinator in the coordination of all clinical trial activities at the
field sites providing supervision and leadership to a very experienced
field team. The post-holder will also provide clinical care to study
participants (expectant mothers and their subsequent born infants) and
will be responsible, under the leadership of the clinical trial
coordinator and PI, for safety reporting Throughout the trial. Ability
to work under pressure and a high degree of attention to detail is
required. Clinical experience in pediatrics/neonates and/or obstetrics
would also be highly desirable. Previous experience of clinical vaccine
trials and/or of working to ICH-GCP standards would be an advantage.
Essential requirements
- MBBS or equivalent.
- Excellent IT skills (Microsoft Word,Excel,Access)
- Commitment to working in a multi-disciplinary team.
- Excellent interpersonal and verbal/written communication skills.
- Experience of staff management.
- Excellent written and spoken English.
- Attentiveness to detail.
- Excellent organizational skills.
- Willingness to be on-call and work outside the normal working hours.
- A flexible and well-organized approach to work and an ability to meet deadlines.
The salary will be paid in grad 2 and will be dependent on
qualifications and experience. The take home salary for research
clinician 1 is 64, 734 dalasi per month. Candidate with FWACP part 2
will be appointed as Research Clinician 2 with a take home salary of
71,437 dalasi equivalent to $1,785 per month using the prevailing
USD/dalasi exchange rate.
How to Apply
An application form and a copy of the job description are
available from the email and address below. Completed application forms
should be sent preferably by email to:
Human Resources Office:
Vacancy for: Research Clinician
MRC Unit, The Gambia
P. O. Box 273
Banjul, The Gambia
Tel: 002204495442
E-mail: hr@mrc.gm
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