UK Health Security Agency
Senior Toxicologist

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Scientific Campus, Chilton
Job Summary
The Radiation, Chemical, Climate and Environmental Hazards Directorate (RCCE) at the UK Health Security Agency provides evidence and advice to protect health from Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards. The Toxicology Department provides Public Health advice to other parts of RCCE, the Department of Health and Social Care and other government departments and agencies, Local Authorities and other stakeholders including members of the public on the risks to health from environmental hazards (chemicals, particles and bioaerosols). The Toxicology Department undertakes research that underpins chemical regulation and policy development. All of the research underpins the UKHSA role in public health protection from environmental hazards.
The International Regulation Group within the Toxicology Department undertakes translational research activities using in silico, in vitro and in vivo models for chemical hazard assessment, and works to harmonise these tools in collaboration with international partners, particularly the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) Test Guideline Programme and related bodies. The OECD Environment Health and Safety programme covers the safe use of chemicals, nanomaterials, pesticides, biocides, and products of modern biotechnology. It aims to protect health and the environment, while avoiding duplication of effort, ensuring that efficiencies are made and barriers to trade avoided.
Job Description
The post is a predominantly desk based scientific research role. You may manage junior toxicologists.
- Provide and contribute to the toxicology and public health input to international chemical regulation programmes specifically, but not exclusively the OECD Test Guidelines programme and related OECD work.
- Collaborate and coordinate with leading senior scientists in UKHSA and across UK government and associated agencies and to ensure the standard of oversight and UK contributions to the Test Guideline and other regulatory programmes is maintained and developed.
- Critically review complex data sets and carry out critical reviews of evidence.
- Experience in computational tool development and modelling of data, or laboratory skills, is highly desirable.
- Support the UK Human Health National Coordinator for the OECD Test Guideline programme, and the Working Party on Hazard Assessment as required.
- Publish research findings in leading journals in both a lead and senior author capacity and make presentations at learned societies and the OECD.
- Apply for external funding to support translational research activities.
- Input into a programme of laboratory development and validation of New Approach Methodologies, including in silico tools, in the chemicals regulatory space addressing Refinement and Replacement.
- Contribute to and take responsibility for specific aspects of the design, development and completion of in vivo and in vitro data analysis tasks.
- Develop expert scientific and regulatory relevant advice on the hazard assessment of chemicals.
- Design, execute and undertake studies to support the development and validation of appropriate methods for chemical testing to support regulatory objectives for chemical safety.
- Contribute to the management of regulatory /translational research projects including: planning, experimental design, procedures and data analysis.
- Be the support lead for UKHSA, collaborating with senior government officials and officials in national and international bodies in particular the OECD, in the analysis and interpretation of complex scientific data in a specific area and in the provision of advice.
- Collaborate with internal and external scientists in the development of proposals for funding and the development of programmes for experimental work.
- Produce sound scientific papers for external peer reviewed publication and give presentations at levels including international conferences.
- Assist in the supervision of junior staff, internal and from collaborating organisations (e.g., MSc, PhD students).
- Undertake specific development tasks for the Group Leader (e.g., Health and Safety responsibilities).
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Person Specification
Essential Criteria
- PhD qualification (or equivalent) relevant to the field of toxicology and/or experience of working at a similar level in a relevant area of regulatory toxicology.
- Experience of assessing health risks from chemicals.
- Awareness of broad public health and environmental issues.
- Ability to critically assess relevant data and information to assess the toxicity of chemicals.
- Experience in vitro cell culture and/or in silico tool development.
- Good scientific writing skills.
- Good communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to meet deadlines, and plan work over short-, medium- and long-term timeframes.
- An understanding of and commitment to equality of opportunity and good working relationships.
Desirable Criteria
- Inclusion in UK Register of Toxicologists.
- Experience in test method (pre)validation.
- Experience in public health.
- Regulatory experience.
- Experience in industry.
- Experience of teaching or training.
Salary Information
Alongside your salary of £44,148, UK Health Security Agency contributes £12,789 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides (opens in a new window).


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Selection Process Details
Stage 1: Application & Sift
- Competency Based
- Application form
- 1500 word supporting statement.
This should outline how you consider your skills, experience and knowledge provide evidence of your suitability for the role, with reference to the essential criteria.
You will receive a joint score for your application form and statement.
Stage 2: Interview
- Competency Based
- Presentation
- The subject of this will be - How your work experience can contribute to the needs of the role. This should last no longer than 10 minutes, with 5 minutes of questions afterwards.
Eligibility Criteria
External: Open to all external applicants (anyone) from outside the Civil Service (including internal applicants).
Location
This role is being offered as hybrid working based at our Scientific Campus in Chilton. We offer great flexible working opportunities at UKHSA and operate using a hybrid working model where business needs allow. This provides us with greater flexibility about how and where we work, to get the best from our workforce. As a hybrid worker, you will be expected to spend a minimum of 60% of your contractual working hours (approximately 3 days a week pro rata, (averaged over a month) working at our campus.
Security Clearance Level Requirement
Successful candidates must pass a basic disclosure and barring security check before they can be appointed. The level of security needed is Counter-Terrorist Check.
Nationality Requirements
This Job Is Broadly Open To The Following Groups
- UK nationals
- nationals of the Republic of Ireland
- nationals of Commonwealth countries who have the right to work in the UK
- nationals of the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein and family members of those nationalities with settled or pre-settled status under the European Union Settlement Scheme (EUSS)
- nationals of the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein and family members of those nationalities who have made a valid application for settled or pre-settled status under the European Union Settlement Scheme (EUSS)
- individuals with limited leave to remain or indefinite leave to remain who were eligible to apply for EUSS on or before 31 December 2020
- Turkish nationals, and certain family members of Turkish nationals, who have accrued the right to work in the Civil Service
Contact Point for Applicants
Job Contact
- Name: John Inglis
- Email: john.inglis@ukhsa.gov.uk
Recruitment team
- Email: recruitment@ukhsa.gov.uk
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