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A Clinical Research Associate (CRA) plays a key role in the development and approval of new medicines and treatments. They coordinate and monitor clinical trials, ensuring studies are conducted ethically, safely, and according to regulatory standards. CRAs are responsible for checking clinical sites, collecting trial data, and ensuring that all protocols are followed. They often work for pharmaceutical companies, contract research organisations (CROs), or within the NHS. The position involves regular travel to trial sites, attention to detail, and strong communication skills, as CRAs act as a link between sponsors, medical staff, and regulatory bodies.

Clinical Research Associate

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Average Salary

Clinical Research Associates in the UK typically earn between £28,000 and £45,000 per year, depending on experience and location.

Job Outlook

There are over 4,500 Clinical Research Associate positions in the UK, with the sector seeing steady growth due to ongoing investment in medical research.

Qualifications

Over 80 percent of CRAs in the UK hold at least a bachelor’s degree in life sciences or a related field.

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Build a Strong Academic Foundation

Complete Relevant GCSEs and A-Levels

Focus on science subjects at GCSE and A-Level, such as Biology, Chemistry, and Mathematics.

Achieving strong grades in science-related subjects will provide a solid foundation for further study. Universities and employers look for candidates with a passion for science and strong analytical skills. Consider taking additional relevant courses or participating in science clubs to enhance your knowledge.

Earn a Science-Based Degree

Obtain a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, such as Life Sciences, Pharmacy, Medicine, Nursing, or Biomedical Science.

A degree in a life science or health-related field is typically essential for entry into clinical research roles. Some universities offer placement years or modules in clinical research, which can provide valuable practical experience. Look for courses accredited by relevant professional bodies where possible.

Gain Relevant Experience

Find Work Experience or Internships

Seek internships or work placements in clinical research, hospitals, or pharmaceutical companies.

Hands-on experience is highly valued in this field. Volunteering or taking on internships during university holidays can help you build relevant skills and make useful industry contacts. Roles in data management, laboratory work, or assisting with research projects are especially helpful.

Consider Entry-Level Roles

Apply for entry-level positions such as Clinical Trial Assistant or Data Coordinator.

Starting in an entry-level position is a common route to becoming a Clinical Research Associate. These roles provide insight into the processes and regulations involved in clinical trials, and often offer opportunities for progression with experience and further training.

Develop Professional Skills and Qualifications

Obtain Industry Training

Complete specialised training in Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and relevant regulatory guidelines.

Most employers require certification in Good Clinical Practice, which ensures you understand ethical and legal requirements in clinical research. Training courses are available online or through professional bodies, and can boost your employability.

Enhance Communication and Organisation Skills

Develop strong communication, organisation, and attention to detail, as these are vital for CRAs.

CRAs regularly interact with medical staff, patients, and regulatory bodies, so excellent communication and organisational skills are essential. Practice these through presentations, teamwork, and managing your own projects. You may also consider joining professional networks or attending industry events to further develop your skills.

Available Apprenticeships

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Sample Qualifications

A Clinical Research Associate and a Research Scientist both conduct, oversee, and coordinate scientific investigations related to health and medicine. They require a strong understanding of scientific protocols, data analysis, and regulatory requirements, making their qualifications closely aligned.

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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