Head of Toxicology (English Speaking)
- Employer
- Barrington James
- Location
- Germany
- Salary
- Salary on application
- Start date
- 13 May 2021
- Closing date
- 11 Jun 2021
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- Discipline
- R & D
- Hours
- Full Time
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Experience Level
- Director/Executive
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Job Details
This is an excellent opportunity to work with a rapidly growing organisation with major partnerships on exciting projects from discovery to post registration.
Responsibilities:
- Leading a large team of scientists and technicians
- Supervision of in-vitro and in-vivo preclinical toxicology assessments in both design and execution
- Define strategies within the toxicology function
- Responsibility and accountability of toxicology data
- Interpret and present results for IND/NDA packages
- Work closely with external partners and clients
Your Background:
- PhD in a relevant science
- Certification within toxicology
- Extensive experience within industry (pharma/biotech/CRO)
- Management experience (direct or matrix)
- Experience working under GLP conditions
- Experience interacting with regulatory authorities
Get in touch:
- Daniel Pidgeon, BSc Biomed
- Drug Discovery, Preclinical and Translational Specialist
- dpidgeon@barringtonjames.com
Company
We’re great at what we do. A collection of the worlds finest Life Science recruiters working for the worlds best Life Science consultancy.
Originally, a purely contingency and contract recruiter, focused in the UK, Barrington James is now a sophisticated, highly effective provider of human resources solutions up to full RPO, partnering the pharma, medical devices, and healthcare industries right across the globe.
Company info
- Website
- https://barringtonjames.com/
- Telephone
- 01293 776644
- Location
-
Victoria House
Consort Way
Horley
Surrey
RH6 7AF
GB
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