Associate Director, Toxicology

Posted 10 days 17 hours ago by Talentmark

Permanent
Full Time
Other
Cheshire, Warrington, United Kingdom, WA4 6
Job Description

Location: Warrington, England
Sector: Pharmaceuticals
Salary: £65,000.00 to £90,000.00 per annum

Associate Director, Toxicology

Warrington Site-Based

Talentmark is supporting a leading scientific services organisation in the search for an Associate Director, Toxicology to lead and develop a high performing toxicology function within a highly regulated environment. This is a senior leadership opportunity for an experienced toxicology professional with a strong operational and strategic background. The successful candidate will support in the delivery of forensic toxicology services to the UK Criminal Justice System, and oversee toxicology operations, quality, R&D and continuous improvement initiatives, while helping shape the future direction of the function through innovation, automation and technology driven efficiencies.

Key responsibilities:
  • Leading and developing multidisciplinary toxicology teams.
  • Supporting strategic planning, operational delivery and business growth.
  • Driving quality and compliance in line with international standards.
  • Managing technical projects, budgets and performance KPIs.
  • Building strong relationships with customers, regulatory bodies and external stakeholders.
  • Supporting the implementation of new technologies and process improvements.
  • Contributing to the delivery of high quality forensic toxicology services in support of criminal investigations.
  • Working closely with quality and compliance teams to maintain robust QA and QC systems.
  • Representing the toxicology function at senior leadership and performance review meetings.
Your Background:
  • Significant experience and track record within a technical, highly regulated environment such as toxicology, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, clinical trials or scientific services.
  • Strong leadership and people management experience.
  • Degree in Toxicology or a related scientific discipline.
  • Knowledge of international quality systems and regulatory standards.
  • Excellent communication, organisational and stakeholder management skills.

This is a full time, site based role in Warrington offering the opportunity to play a key role in a growing and impactful scientific organisation.

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It is essential that applicants hold entitlement to work in the UK. Please quote job reference in all correspondence.