Our People - People and Culture Assistant
Our February edition highlights the contributions of our People and Culture Assistant, Emily Trappett, who recently won our End of Year Reward and Recognition award for Melbourne.
When I started at Nucleus Network, I had just left university and had no idea what I wanted for my career. I had never had a job like this before and was very nervous and excited to dive in.
From my first day I knew I was in good hands as I was immediately welcomed and supported by all my colleagues. Two years later, and that support has never stopped. Because of this support, I was given the opportunity to move up in my role and begin to discover what I’m truly passionate about.
During my time at Nucleus Network, I have been lucky enough to work under amazing managers who have trained me and taught me everything I know about HR. I am constantly learning and being given opportunities for personal development. This has been invaluable to my experience here, and I wouldn’t be where I am without these resources.
I feel very fortunate to work for a company that holds people at its core, and although I’m not involved in the studies or the clinical side of the business, I’m proud to know that the work Nucleus Network does involves improving lives.
It has been a real privilege to start my career with Nucleus Network, I have achieved so many goals I didn’t even know I had, and I have found a job I love at a company I love.
Emily Trappett - People and Culture Assistant
People and Culture are responsible for driving a high-performance culture, focusing on employee well-being and building high employee engagement, delivering outcomes with a mutual benefit for both the employee and the group.
Thank you Emily, for your ongoing contributions and sharing your experience with us!
Advance your career with us!
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Nucleus Network will be taking first-in-human (FIH) clinical trials to the next level in 2024 with the recent announcement of its Australian Eastern Seaboard expansion into New South Wales.
The addition of the new 70-bed facility in Sydney’s NorthShore Health Precinct, together with expanded Melbourne operations and existing Brisbane and Minneapolis facilities, will see Nucleus Network increase its global bed capacity by almost 40%.
Expected to open in Q4 of 2024, the addition of the Sydney clinic, together with expanded Victorian operations in Melbourne and Geelong, and existing Brisbane and Minneapolis facilities is expected to allow the commencement of at least 40 more studies each year, increasing Nucleus Network’s global FIH clinical trial capacity across its sites.
Having successfully delivered more than 1000 Phase 1 clinical trials and with expertise in providing innovative clinical trial solutions for global sponsors, this strategic investment reinforces Nucleus Network’s commitment to provide customers with multi-region clinical research support.
To find out more about Nucleus Network, please go to our website - nucleusnetwork.com.au
We would love to hear from you!
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Have a lovely month ahead!
Kind regards,
Natalie
?? "The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing." - Walt Disney. Huge shoutout to Emily Trappett for her incredible contributions to Nucleus Network! ?? For those passionate about advancing their careers and improving lives, this might be your cue to act. Also, if you're interested in making a difference on a larger scale, check out this opportunity for sponsorship in the Guinness World Record of Tree Planting ??: https://bit.ly/TreeGuinnessWorldRecord #GrowWithUs #MakeADifference
?? It's fantastic to celebrate the impact Emily Trappett has made! As Helen Keller once said, "Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much." ?? Your team's dedication to advancing careers and improving lives through clinical research is truly inspiring. Keep up the great work! #TeamworkDreamWork #InspirationInAction