Group
Clinical Trials Unit
Location
Base in OUCRU (Hanoi – preferable, or HCMC)
Hours of work
Full time: Monday – Friday, 37.5 hours per week, extra hours may be required.
Tenure
Initially for 01 year, including a 02-month probation period, with possibility of extension.
Reporting to
AWARE1 PI and CTU-HN Manager
Vacancy reference
JDHAN-1224-012
Background
The Oxford University Clinical Research Unit (OUCRU) is a large-scale clinical and public health research unit, with sites offices in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi in Vietnam, Jakarta in Indonesia and Kathmandu in Nepal. In Vietnam, we are hosted by the Hospital of Tropical Diseases (HTD) in Ho Chi Minh City, and the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases (NHTD) in Hanoi. OUCRU Nepal has partnerships with the Patan Academy of Health Sciences and Patan Hospital, and OUCRU Indonesia exists in partnership with the University of Indonesia. As a Wellcome Trust Africa Asia Programme, we have received considerable support from the Wellcome Trust since our establishment in 1991.
OUCRU’s vision is to have local, regional and global impact on health by leading a locally driven research programme on infectious diseases in Southeast Asia. Priority is given to health issues important to the hospitals where we work, and to the countries as a whole where we operate: Vietnam, Indonesia and Nepal. All work is intended not only to benefit the patients seen daily at our host hospitals, but also to help improve patient care.
OUCRU employs approximately 320 people across Viet Nam and has an average annual budget of USD 12mil.
Please see more information on OUCRU website: www.oucru.org
Job summary
The global rise in inappropriate antibiotic use is a threat to population health. Over 90% of human use is in primary care (PC), with rapidly increasing use of broad-spectrum oral Watch antibiotics seen in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). A core component of antibiotic stewardship is improvement in clinical treatment decision-making by frontline health workers. The overall aim of this trial is to develop and test a framework for future surveillance, benchmarking and population based interventional trials of optimal antibiotic use in LMIC PC settings. The educational and organisational intervention will be based on the 2022 WHO Essential Medicines List (EML) AWaRe (Access–Watch–Reserve) Book. The pragmatic global cluster randomised trial will be performed in countries across Asia and Africa to determine the effectiveness and safety of an AWaRe system-based intervention on appropriately reducing total and oral Watch antibiotic prescribing and will be designed as a blueprint for future population-based PC trials.
The role of the Project Manager is overall managing the project in the study countries across Asia and Africa to ensure the project is delivered on time with the adherence to study protocol, GCP and local requirements.
The candidate can be based on either Ha Noi (preferable) or Ho Chi Minh city.
Key responsibilities and tasks
This involves the following:
· Study Oversight: Manage the study across Asian and African sites, ensuring compliance with protocols, GCP standards, and local regulations.
· Coordination: Collaborate with country and site leads, Clinical Trials Unit, and researchers in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh to implement and report on study activities.
· Budget and Reporting: Oversee project-specific budgets and support operational and financial reporting in collaboration with OUCRU admin and finance teams.
· Meeting Participation: Proactively attend project meetings, reporting progress and addressing challenges.
· Training and Support: Organize and deliver training sessions and provide remote support to the study team, ensuring effective knowledge transfer.
· Documentation and Communication: Develop research SOPs, manuals, and reports; communicate with study sites to monitor progress and resolve issues, and represent OUCRU at meetings and workshops.
· Other tasks requested by the principal investigator and CTU Manager.