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Qualified Person

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Allerton Bishop is proud to be searching on behalf of a market leader in pharmaceutical manufacturing based in Northern England to appoint a Qualified Person (QP).
This is a strategic role to shape quality assurance in the client's UK manufacturing site, while supporting the release of life-changing pharmaceutical products. As a Qualified Person (QP), you will take a pivotal role in maintaining product integrity and regulatory compliance across a complex site.
Reporting to the Quality Director, you will drive continuous improvement across all aspects of GMP compliance and batch release.
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Key Responsibilities:
- Act as Releasing QP for pharmaceutical products under MHRA license.
- Ensure compliance with GMP, UK regulations, and corporate/global quality procedures.
- Oversee batch certification, deviation handling, CAPA management, and investigations.
- Support site readiness and performance during MHRA inspections.
- As the Qualified Person (QP), you will act as a coach and mentor to Quality Assurance and Quality Control teams.
- Support the Director of Quality to improve and update the Global Quality Management System.


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Candidate Requirements:
- Eligibility to be named as a Qualified Person (QP) on a UK manufacturing license.
- Quality Assurance work experience within a UK-licensed pharmaceutical environment.
- Track record of releasing medicinal products as a Qualified Person (QP).
- Experience of all product dosage forms will be considered.
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