FAQs
What is the main focus of the Research Project Manager role?
The main focus is to provide operational management support for a portfolio of externally funded clinical and translational research projects within the BRC Cancer Treatment Effects (CTE) theme.
What qualifications or experience are required for this role?
Candidates should be experienced project managers with a strong interest in clinical or health research, ideally within an NHS or academic environment.
What are the key responsibilities of the Research Project Manager?
Key responsibilities include coordinating project activities, monitoring milestones and budgets, supporting regulatory and governance processes, ensuring compliance with funder and institutional requirements, and engaging with stakeholders.
How many institutions will the Research Project Manager be coordinating with?
The role involves coordinating activities across multiple institutions.
What type of environment will the Research Project Manager be working in?
The Research Project Manager will be working in a fast-paced research environment.
What type of studies will the Research Project Manager help to establish?
The Research Project Manager will help establish new clinical and translational research studies within the CTE theme portfolio.
Who should be contacted for further details or informal visits regarding the job?
For further details, contact Dr. Laura Tornatore, Senior Translational Grants Manager, at laura.tornatore@rmh.nhs.uk.
Are there opportunities for career development at The Royal Marsden?
Yes, The Royal Marsden offers learning and development opportunities and clear career pathways for employees.
What does The Royal Marsden prioritize in its services?
The Royal Marsden prioritizes excellence in cancer care and aims to provide the best cancer treatment and research available.
Is flexible working an option for this role?
Yes, The Royal Marsden welcomes flexible working requests from the point of hire to support employees' work-life balance.

