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John Radcliffe Hospital (Headington, Oxford), Old Road Campus (near Churchill Hospital in Headington, Oxford) or Oxford City Centre.

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Bioinformatician and Data Co-ordinator

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23 March 2026, 12:00 noon

Location

John Radcliffe Hospital (Headington, Oxford), Old Road Campus (near Churchill Hospital in Headington, Oxford) or Oxford City Centre

University of Oxford

Type

Staff / Administration

Required Qualifications

LIMS/EDC/QMS support experience
System configuration & data integration (APIs/scripting)
Compliance & data governance knowledge
Clear communication with technical/non-technical users
Bonus: OpenSpecimen, REDCap, iPassport, SQL/R/Python

Research Areas

Biomedical Research
Biobanking Operations
Human Health & Disease Studies
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Bioinformatician and Data Co-ordinator

Bioinformatician and Data Co-ordinator

Location: John Radcliffe Hospital (Headington, Oxford), Old Road Campus (near Churchill Hospital in Headington, Oxford) or Oxford City Centre.

Are you a hands-on technology and data specialist ready to make a difference in cutting-edge medical research?

The Medical Sciences Division IT Services at the University of Oxford is looking for a skilled and detail-oriented Bioinformatician and Data Co-ordinator to support the digital backbone of our biomedical research and biobank operations.

In this role, you’ll be the go-to technical expert for platforms like OpenSpecimen (LIMS), REDCap (data capture), and iPassport (quality management)—configuring, integrating, and supporting these systems so they run smoothly, securely, and compliantly. You’ll work closely with researchers, lab teams, and IT colleagues to ensure data is accurate, platforms are resilient, and services are audit-ready.

This is a rare opportunity to apply your technical skills in a real-world setting where research excellence meets tight governance. You’ll be instrumental in supporting studies and operations regulated by the Human Tissue Authority (HTA), contributing to Oxford’s world-leading research into human health and disease.

What we’re looking for:

  • Solid experience supporting systems such as LIMS, EDC, or QMS in a research or clinical setting
  • Strong understanding of system configuration, automation, and data integration (APIs, scripting, etc.)
  • Knowledge of compliance and data governance in regulated research environments
  • A problem-solver who communicates clearly with both technical and non-technical users
  • Bonus points if you’ve worked with OpenSpecimen, REDCap, or iPassport, or if you have scripting skills (e.g., SQL, R or Python)

This is a technical, hands-on role, reporting to the Bioresource IT Service Manager, and you’ll be part of a vibrant team of IT professionals supporting a wide range of research activities across multiple departments.

Why join us? You’ll be working at the intersection of IT, research, and compliance—helping world-class scientists do their best work while ensuring it’s done securely and ethically. We offer a collaborative environment, opportunities for growth, and the satisfaction of knowing your work underpins some of the most important medical research in the world.

What We Offer: As an employer, we genuinely care about our employees’ wellbeing and this is reflected in the range of benefits that we offer including:

  • Generous annual leave entitlement
  • An excellent contributory pension scheme
  • Employee Assistant Programme
  • Family leave schemes
  • Cycle and electric car loan schemes
  • Childcare services
  • Discounted bus travel and season ticket travel loans

More information is available at Staff Benefits.

How to apply: Applications for this vacancy should be made online and must include a CV and a supporting statement explaining how you meet the selection criteria, using examples of your skills and experience.

The closing date for applications is 12 noon on 23 March 2026.

Interviews are scheduled to take place face to face on 23 April 2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions

📋What qualifications are required for the Bioinformatician and Data Co-ordinator role?

You need solid experience supporting LIMS, EDC, or QMS systems in research/clinical settings, plus strong skills in system configuration, automation, and data integration via APIs/scripting. Knowledge of compliance and data governance is essential, along with excellent communication. Bonus for OpenSpecimen, REDCap, iPassport, or scripting in SQL, R, or Python. Explore similar administration jobs or research jobs for more opportunities.

💻What systems and platforms will I support as Bioinformatician and Data Co-ordinator?

Key platforms include OpenSpecimen (LIMS) for biobanking, REDCap for data capture, and iPassport for quality management. You'll configure, integrate, and ensure these run securely and compliantly for HTA-regulated studies. Hands-on technical support is central. Check research assistant jobs for related tech roles in academia.

📝How do I apply for this University of Oxford Bioinformatician position?

Apply online with a CV and supporting statement addressing selection criteria using examples. Closing date is 12 noon on 23 March 2026; interviews on 23 April 2026 (face-to-face). Visit free resume template and cover letter template for application tips.

🎁What benefits does the University of Oxford offer for this role?

Enjoy generous annual leave, excellent pension scheme, Employee Assistance Programme, family leave, cycle/electric car loans, childcare, and discounted travel. More at Staff Benefits. A collaborative environment supports growth in IT and research.

📍What is the work environment and location for this Data Co-ordinator job?

Locations: John Radcliffe Hospital, Old Road Campus, or Oxford City Centre. You'll collaborate with researchers, labs, and IT teams on biomedical research and biobank operations, ensuring audit-ready platforms. Part of a vibrant team reporting to the Bioresource IT Service Manager. See higher ed admin jobs in Oxford.

🔧Is experience with specific tools mandatory for this bioinformatics role?

Core: LIMS/EDC/QMS support and data integration. Preferred: OpenSpecimen, REDCap, iPassport, and scripting (SQL, R, Python). Focus on problem-solving in regulated environments like HTA. Related advice in postdoctoral success.
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