Senior Clinical Research Scientist (Neurophysiologist)
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You will lead day-to-day delivery of the Hear Alert trial, advancing next-generation cochlear implant neurophysiology. You will work hands-on in the operating theatre and clinics, and recruit and support participants capturing complex electrophysiology that directly informs patient care. You will collaborate with engineers, clinicians and industry, building a distinctive clinician-scientist profile in hearing research.
What you will deliver:
- Lead design, coordination and governance of the Hear Alert cohort trial, ensuring rigorous ethics, regulatory and protocol compliance.
- Manage participant journey end-to-end, including recruitment, consent, training, support and retention across intraoperative and home settings.
- Acquire, curate and quality-assure complex cochlear implant electrophysiology data, integrating intraoperative recordings with longitudinal home monitoring.
- Contribute neurophysiological expertise to protocol refinement, biomarker interpretation, publications, conference presentations and industry-facing reports.
- Provide operational leadership, mentoring students and staff, and fostering collaboration across academic, clinical and industry partners.
You may be a great fit if you:
- Hold a PhD or equivalent in audiology, neuroscience, biomedical science, biomedical engineering or a closely related clinical discipline.
- Demonstrate substantial experience conducting human clinical studies, including ethics submissions, consent processes, recruitment and longitudinal retention.
- Bring hands-on expertise with clinical electrophysiology systems and feel comfortable working within operating theatre or procedural environments.
- Show capability managing complex clinical datasets, including database design, data integrity checks and documentation for regulatory-grade research.
- Collaborate effectively with surgeons, clinicians, engineers, industry partners and participants across multidisciplinary, multi-site trial environments.
- Contribute peer-reviewed outputs and mentoring, and welcome opportunities to translate neurophysiology into clinically impactful hearing technologies.
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