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A Clinical Research Associate, often referred to as a CRA, is responsible for monitoring clinical trials to ensure they are conducted in accordance with regulatory requirements and ethical standards. CRAs work with pharmaceutical companies, contract research organisations, and sometimes the NHS, overseeing the progress of clinical studies and ensuring data is collected accurately and ethically. Duties include visiting trial sites, checking patient records, ensuring compliance with protocols, and liaising with investigators and site staff. The role requires a strong attention to detail, excellent communication skills, and a good understanding of science and medical terminology. Most CRAs have a degree in a life science subject, such as biology, pharmacology, or nursing, and some roles may require additional postgraduate qualifications or experience in clinical research.

Clinical Research Associate

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Average starting salary

The average starting salary for a Clinical Research Associate in the UK is around £25,000 to £30,000 per year.

Experienced salary range

With experience, salaries can rise to between £35,000 and £55,000 per year, with senior roles exceeding £60,000.

Job availability

According to the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry, there are over 5,000 CRAs currently employed in the UK, with demand expected to remain strong due to ongoing medical research.

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Gain Relevant Education

Achieve Good GCSEs and A-Levels

Secure strong GCSEs, especially in science subjects, and consider A-Levels in Biology, Chemistry, or related fields.

Most Clinical Research Associates have a solid background in science. Taking A-Levels in Biology and Chemistry is highly recommended, although other science or maths subjects can also be useful. Good grades will help you access competitive university courses.

Complete a Science Degree

Earn a relevant undergraduate degree such as Biomedical Science, Life Sciences, Pharmacology, or Nursing.

Most employers require at least a bachelor's degree in a scientific field. Courses that include research methods or laboratory work are particularly valued. Some universities also offer sandwich courses with a year in industry, which can provide valuable practical experience.

Gain Practical Experience

Secure an Entry-Level Position

Look for roles such as Clinical Trial Assistant or Data Coordinator to gain insight into clinical research processes.

Entry-level roles will help you understand the regulatory environment and give you exposure to the day-to-day running of clinical trials. Many organisations offer internships or graduate schemes, which can be a great way to learn on the job.

Develop Key Skills

Build skills in communication, organisation, attention to detail, and data management.

CRAs need to be able to handle large amounts of data, write detailed reports, and communicate effectively with a range of professionals. Any experience you can gain in these areas, either through work or volunteering, will be helpful.

Advance Your Career

Apply for CRA Roles

Apply for Clinical Research Associate positions with pharmaceutical companies, contract research organisations, or within the NHS.

Most CRA roles require some experience in clinical research, so highlight any relevant work or placements on your CV. Employers will also look for knowledge of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) guidelines, so consider completing a GCP training course if you have not already.

Continue Professional Development

Stay up to date with industry standards and consider further qualifications such as a master’s degree or professional certifications.

Once in post, you can progress to senior CRA roles or management positions. Joining professional bodies such as the Institute of Clinical Research can also help with networking and ongoing learning. Some CRAs specialise in particular therapeutic areas as their career develops.

Available Apprenticeships

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Sample Qualifications

A Clinical Research Associate (CRA) is closely aligned with a Research scientist as both roles involve planning, monitoring, and managing clinical studies or experiments. They require strong knowledge of scientific methodologies, data analysis, and regulatory compliance within healthcare or biomedical research settings.

How to become

You can get into this job through:

  • a university course
  • an apprenticeship
  • working towards this role

University

You usually need a first or 2:1 (upper second class) degree in a science subject to become a research scientist. Most research scientists continue to study for a postgraduate qualification like a PhD.

You could study on an integrated postgraduate master's course. These courses include independent research and are designed to lead directly on to a PhD.

Entry requirements

You'll usually need:

  • 2 or 3 A levels, or equivalent, including a science, for a degree
  • a degree in a relevant subject for postgraduate study

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Apprenticeship

You could apply to do a degree apprenticeship if you want to work in a particular field of scientific research.

Apprenticeships include:

  • Scientist Level 6
  • Biomedical Scientist Level 6
  • Nuclear Scientist Level 6
  • Materials Science Technologist Level 6
  • Clinical Scientist Level 7

You could also do a Research Scientist Level 7 Apprenticeship, which is equivalent to postgraduate study.

These apprenticeships can take between 3 and 5 years to complete.

Entry requirements

To get onto an apprenticeship, you'll find it useful to have:

  • 4 or 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C) and A levels, or equivalent, for a degree apprenticeship

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Work

It may be possible to start as a research assistant or graduate industrial scientist. You would usually need to study part time for a PhD while you work.

UK Research and Innovation and industrial companies sometimes offer studentships. This would give you the opportunity to do a PhD while getting practical research experience.

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Career tips

It may improve your chances of finding work if you've got work experience in a research department, or your degree included a placement in a research environment.

As a graduate, you could look for postgraduate training opportunities offered through Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP). In a KTP you would get the opportunity to run a research project together with an organisation and a university or research body.

Further information

You can get advice about research careers from the Science Council and professional bodies for particular scientific fields, such as:

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