Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency
Scientist, Formulation Science

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We are currently looking for a Scientist to join our Research and Development Function within the Scientific Research and Innovation group.
This is a full-time opportunity, on a fixed term contract basis until 31st August 2027. The role will be based in South Mimms, Hertfordshire.
About Us
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency enhance and improve the health of millions of people every day through the effective regulation of medicines and medical devices, underpinned by science and research.
The agency is made up of c.1300 staff working across two main centres and peripatetically across the UK and abroad.
The agency consists of Corporate, Digital & Technology, Enablement, Healthcare Quality & Access, Partnerships, Safety & Surveillance and Scientific Research & Innovation.
Who are we?
MHRA Scientific Research and Innovation (SR&I) impacts public health by delivering world-leading research innovation via an ambitious science strategy, which balances innovation against sustainability and affordability. SR&I is divided into 6 groups: Innovation Accelerator, Clinical Investigations and Trials, Research & Development (R&D), Standards Lifecycle, Control Testing and Quality Assurance and Health & Safety.
The R&D group deliver statutory mandated, regulatory scientific research that is applied primarily to: biological reference materials, biological medicines control testing, biological activity measurements, product quality testing and standardisation.
Within R&D, the Analytical and Biological Sciences (ABS) Division is responsible for providing scientific expertise aligned with MHRA objectives and laboratory analysis across specialist, multi-disciplinary teams, including: Formulation Science, Next-Generation Sequencing & Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, Molecular Analysis, and Biological Analysis.
The Formulation Science team, where this role is based, is integral to the development of stable and reproducible biological reference materials. The team works on:
- Developing robust freeze-drying (lyophilisation) techniques to ensure the long-term stability of biological reference materials.
- Innovative materials chemistry, excipients, and stabilisation approaches for complex biological medicines, including peptides, proteins, nucleic acids, gene and cell therapies.
- Supporting regulatory science through formulation advancements and process analytical technologies (PAT).
- Ensuring compliance with ISO 9001, to maintain the highest quality standards.
What’s the role?
The Scientist will have hands-on responsibility for delivering work related to the InSPIREmed project (Integrated Spectroscopy and Photonics for Increased Productivity and Resource Efficiency in Medicines Manufacture), funded through Innovate UK’s Sustainable Medicines Manufacturing Programme (SMMIP). InSPIREmed brings together a consortium of world-leading organisations to develop a new generation of high-performance, integrated photonic PAT systems.
Key responsibilities:
- Scientific Project Delivery
- Data Analysis & Reporting
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Laboratory Management & Quality
Who are we looking for?
Our successful candidate will have:
- Experience in biological materials handling and/or formulation, ideally including freeze-drying (lyophilisation).
- Competence in working within controlled lab environments (e.g. microbiological safety cabinets, aseptic techniques).
- Ability to maintain accurate, compliant laboratory records in line with ALCOA principles.
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to collaborate effectively across multidisciplinary teams and external partners.
- Ability to support compliant, well-organised laboratory operations, including consumables management and resource planning.
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Person Specification:
Method of assessment: A=Application, T=Test, I=Interview, P=Presentation
Behaviour Criteria:
- Working Together (A, I)
- Delivering at Pace (A, I)
Experience Criteria:
- Areas related to the development/production of biological medicines and/or biological reference materials (A, I)
- Analytical characterisation of liquid and solid-state biological medicines and/or reference materials (A, I)
Technical Criteria:
- A Bachelors Degree in a relevant field, or equivalent practical experience and theoretical knowledge (A, I)
- Experience in working in a scientific laboratory and health and safety requirements. Practical skills in performing methods for the manipulation of biologic samples and their analysis (A, I)
If you would like to find out more about this fantastic opportunity, please read our Job Description and Person Specification [https://mhra-gov.filecamp.com/static/files/PGY8IW4YRT2xfeH9.pdf]!
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The selection process:
We use the Civil Service Success Profiles to assess our candidates, find out more here [https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/success-profiles].
- Online application form, including questions based on the Behaviour, Experience and Technical Success Profiles. Please ensure all application questions are completed in full; your application may not be considered if any responses are left blank. Our applications are CV blind, and our Hiring Managers will not be able to access your CV when reviewing your application.
- Interview, which can include questions based on the Behaviour, Experience, Technical and Strengths Success Profiles.
In the instance that we receive a high number of applications, we will hold an initial sift based on the lead criteria of Delivering at Pace.
Applicants are assessed on whether they meet any mandatory requirements as well as the necessary skills and experience for the role. Applications are scored based on the competency-based answers provided- ensure you have read these thoroughly and allow sufficient time. You can view the competencies for this role in the job description.
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If you require any disability related adjustments at any point during the process, please contact careers@mhra.gov.uk as soon as possible.
Important Dates
- Closing date: 2 August 2026
- Shortlisting date: from 6 August 2026
- Interview date: from 17 August 2026
If you need assistance applying for this role or have any other questions, please contact careers@mhra.gov.uk


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Candidates will be subject to UK immigration requirements as well as Civil Service nationality rules. Further information on whether you are able to apply is available here [https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/nationality-rules].
Successful candidates must pass a disclosure and barring security check as well as animal rights and pro-life activism checks. People working with government assets must complete basic personnel security standard checks [https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/government-baseline-personnel-security-standard].
Certain roles within the MHRA will require post holders to have vaccinations, and in some circumstances, routine health surveillance. These roles include:
- Laboratory-based roles working directly with known pathogens
- Maintenance roles, particularly those required to work in laboratory settings
- Roles that involve visiting other establishments where vaccination is required
- Roles required to travel overseas where specific vaccination may be required.
Applicants who are successful at interview will be, as part of pre-employment screening subject to a check on the Internal Fraud Database (IFD). This check will provide information about employees who have been dismissed for fraud or dishonesty offences. This check also applies to employees who resign or otherwise leave before being dismissed for fraud or dishonesty had their employment continued. Any applicant’s details held on the IFD will be refused employment. A candidate is not eligible to apply for a role within the Civil Service if the application is made within a 5 year period following a dismissal for carrying out internal fraud against government.
Any move to the MHRA from another employer will mean you can no longer access childcare vouchers. This includes moves between government departments. You may however be eligible for other government schemes, including Tax-Free Childcare. Determine your eligibility [https://www.childcarechoices.gov.uk/].
Individuals appointed on level transfer will retain their existing salary and are responsible for ensuring they fully understand the financial implications of any potential move and the impact (if any) on their terms. If an individual is in any doubt, they should seek clarification before accepting a job offer.
Staff joining on promotion will receive up to a 10% increase of their current basic salary, or the pay band minimum, whichever is the greater.
The individual will not retain any allowances paid by the former department/Agency, unless there are special circumstances, such as a reserved right to those allowances on transfer.
Successful candidates may be subject to annual Occupational Health reviews dependent on role requirements. If you have any queries, please contact careers@mhra.gov.uk.
In accordance with the Civil Service Commissioners’ Recruitment Principles our recruitment and selection processes are underpinned by the requirement of selection for appointment on the basis of merit by a fair and open competition. If you feel your application has not been treated in accordance with the Recruitment Principles and you wish to make a complaint, in the first instance, you should contact the MHRA Recruitment Team at careers@mhra.gov.uk.
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