Become a Clinical Trials Ambassador
As a healthcare professional, your expertise and insight are vital. As an Ambassador, you’ll help bring our latest research appeal to life and support progress in treatments for all types of blood cancer.
About the role
Too many lives are being lost to blood cancer. The most aggressive and complex blood cancers remain the hardest to treat. We’re committed to changing the outcome and we can’t do it without you.
That’s why we are launching Trial Treat Beat a £25 million appeal that will drive pioneering research forward, deliver the largest blood cancer clinical trials of their kind in the UK, and expand our Clinical Trial Support Service and policy efforts so more people can survive and live well.
By becoming an Ambassador you'll gain:
- Access to ongoing training and skills development required for the role
- Opportunities to connect with others who are passionate about improving outcomes for people with blood cancer
- The chance to contribute to a meaningfully to a national movement for better treatments and faster progress
How you'll make a difference
As a Clinical Trials Ambassador, you may choose to support:
- Media opportunities - TV, radio and press interviews (with full training provided)
- Filming and photography - participate in campaign videos and imagery
- Live events and donor meetings - share your expertise and insights
- Promotional campaigns - become a recognisable advocate helping raise awareness
This is a varied role, and it's completely up to you how you'd like to get involved. There will be many opportunities over the next few years, and you can choose the activities that work best for you, whether that's one area or all of them.
Who we're looking for
This role is ideal for UK based healthcare professionals sepcialising in:
- AML
- High‑grade lymphoma
- Myeloma
- Chronic myelomonocytic leukaemia (CMML)
- Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS)
- CAR‑T
Time commitment
The campaign will be launched to the public in Autumn 2026. However, we’re seeking support now to help shape the programme.
As opportunities arise, we’ll share details well in advance and let you know the expected time commitment. Some activities may take just a couple of hours, while others may be longer but you’ll always have the information you need to decide whether you’d like to take part. The role is fully flexible and designed to fit around your existing commitments.
Let us know you're interested
Register your interest by completing our short form, and we’ll get in touch with the next steps.