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Job Location | Brentford |
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Job Type | Permanent, full-time |
Exciting minds with our Future Leaders graduate programme – Regulatory Affairs Education required:We are looking for graduates with a minimum 2:2 degree in: Anatomy, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Biology, Biomedical science/Biomedicine, Biophysics, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Genetics, Immunology, Medicine, Medical devices, Medicine chemistry, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, Oncology, Optogenetics, Optometry, Pharmacogenomics, Pharmaceutical sciences, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacology, Pharmacy, Physiology, Psychology or Veterinary Science.Start date:September 2021Assessment Centre date: 27th November 2020* Please note you can apply to only one Future Leaders Programme in the UK.Application deadline: We accept ongoing applications and will close this vacancy once we have enough applications, so it’s best to apply as soon as possible.Find our more here:Want to solve some of the world’s biggest health challenges With over 300 years of innovation, we’re a science-led global healthcare company that delivers billions of innovative products each year. Join us and help millions of people do more, feel better, live longer.We’re looking for leaders of the future in Regulatory Affairs Are you an analytical graduate who can help us meet rigorous regulatory standards This will be your challenge within our dedicated Regulatory affairs department. It’s here that we collect, collate and evaluate scientific data which confirms the quality, safety and efficacy of our drugs – while keeping track of changing global health authority requirements. We have to meet these standards as part of the registration for clinical trials and marketing approvals across the world. And you can be instrumental in this crucial process. Working with different areas of the function and other departments too, you’ll get an unparalleled insight into a critical team and the chance to provide expert guidance.Develop your leadership potential on our Future Leaders graduate programmeIf you’re a graduate with the talent and ambition to lead others, we’ll help you develop the expertise to become one of our future leaders. Over two years, our Future Leaders graduate programme will challenge and support you to grow professionally and personally. You’ll have four stretching rotations working in areas such as Therapeutic, Chemistry, Manufacturing and Control (CMC), Labelling and the UK and Ireland business. As you experience these varied fields of expertise, you’ll learn exactly what it takes to get a drug approved. As well as honing your technical skills, you’ll gain valuable leadership training through a combination of mentoring, classroom sessions and on-the-job training.What will you do