There are many exciting career and training opportunities at HORG. We are a team of dynamic individuals who support the extensive network of clinical trials at NCIS, working hard to deliver world-class cancer care. We have a range of job opportunities available, so join us in the pursuit of ground-breaking advancements in cancer research to make a difference in the lives of cancer patients and their families!
Job opportunities
Training opportunities
The Phase 1 Fellowship is a one-year clinical research training programme. The Fellowship is suitable for doctors with prior training in oncology who wish to develop a career in clinical trials. Fellows will be trained in the management of patients on early phase clinical trials, including patient selection, principles of dose escalations, and management of toxicities. Fellows will also have the opportunity to learn to develop a study protocol and/or conduct translational cancer research with focus on personalised medicine.
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Are you passionate about making a meaningful impact in the fight against cancer? Do you thrive in a dynamic and collaborative environment where ground-breaking discoveries are made? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you to contribute to the forefront of oncology research.
At HORG, we are dedicated to transforming the landscape of cancer treatment through innovative clinical research. We are seeking talented individuals to join our team. As a Clinical Research Coordinator, you will play a pivotal role in the start-up, implementation, and coordination of cutting-edge cancer clinical trials. Your responsibilities will include managing participant enrolment, ensuring adherence to study protocols, maintaining accurate documentation, and facilitating effective communication between the research team and study participants.
Are you seeking an exciting and rewarding opportunity to contribute to the advancement of cancer treatment? You will gain valuable experience in the healthcare industry, working alongside clinical research coordinators to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.
As an assistant clinical research coordinator, your key tasks include on-the-ground coordination of clinical trials and research studies, including hands-on tasks like handling of study samples, scheduling and conduct of study-related procedures, recruitment of eligible participants, collecting and managing study data, providing patient care and support, and ensuring ethical compliance. This role offers a rewarding opportunity to be at the frontline of oncology research, to impact patients’ lives through innovative research.
Are you a passionate and driven student looking to jumpstart your career in cancer research? Our internship programme provides an invaluable opportunity to work alongside our doctors and clinical research co-ordinators, gaining practical experience in various aspects of clinical research. Whether you're interested in patient recruitment, data management, or protocol development, our programme will equip you with the skills and knowledge to excel in your future career. Our preferred duration of internship is 6 months or longer.