Sarah Cannon Research Institute (SCRI UK) is inviting applications for a Clinical Data Associate to support its world-class Drug Development Unit (DDU) in London. This role is ideal for candidates passionate about clinical data management, oncology research, and high-quality clinical trial operations. With excellent salary, long-term growth, and premium benefits, this opportunity is one of the most sought-after clinical research jobs in the UK.
Role Overview: Clinical Data Associate
As a Clinical Data Associate, you will support Clinical Data Coordinators in delivering accurate, timely, and compliant data to clinical trial sponsors. Your work will directly contribute to improving patient care, supporting early-phase oncology trials, and ensuring data integrity across studies.
Key Responsibilities
- Submit clinical trial data to external vendors (imaging, blood, ECG).
- Provide out-of-hours support to Clinical Data Coordinators when required.
- Maintain, check, and archive patient source documents.
- Ensure compliance with study protocols and regulatory requirements.
- Attend meetings and report key actions.
- Support the data services team with daily operations in clinical research.
Required Qualifications
- Degree in Biological Science (or related life science discipline).
- Strong interest in oncology clinical trials.
- Prior clinical trials data management experience is desirable.
- Excellent computer skills and meticulous attention to detail.
Salary & Benefits
- 25 days leave + bank holidays
- Private Health Insurance
- Enhanced Maternity & Paternity pay
- Life Assurance & Critical Illness cover
- Private pension with increased contribution over time
- Season Ticket Loan & Cycle-to-Work Scheme
- Employee discounts at 800+ retailers
- Access to wellness and lifestyle benefits
- Opportunities for internal and external training through HCA UK
HCA UK is one of the largest private healthcare providers globally, offering exceptional growth opportunities, cutting-edge clinical research exposure, and a culture built on compassion, integrity, and respect. Their investment of over £500 million in advanced healthcare technologies ensures you work with the best-in-class tools for clinical research and patient care.
How to Apply
