Toxicology Regulatory Scientist The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is Britain’s national regulator for workplace health and safety. We are now looking for three Toxicology Regulatory Scientists to join us on a full-time, permanent basis, working 37 hours per week. Part-time positions are also available, working a minimum of 30 hours per week. Access to the highly competitive Civil Service Pension Scheme to which HSE contribute 28.97%, far more than in the private sector. ~25 days’ annual holiday, increasing to 30 days after 5 years’ service, plus bank holidays and 1-day Civil Service privilege leave ~ Flexible working options ~ Family-friendly and carer-friendly policies ~ Cycle to Work Scheme and employee discount schemes This is a unique opportunity for a talented science graduate with excellent analytical skills to take on an exciting and developmental role with our world-class regulatory organisation. You will discover a collaborative and friendly environment where we are committed to your professional growth and offer tailored learning and development pathways that will enhance your expertise and support your long-term career ambitions. What’s more, you’ll join a structured training programme working with other toxicologists where you will be introduced to all the elements of your role, giving you the chance to gain vital experience and knowledge. So, if you're ready to contribute to exciting projects while advancing your career to fulfil your potential, read on and apply today! As a Toxicology Regulatory Scientist, you will undertake testing and assessments of pesticides and biocides to ensure they are suitable for use. Assessing the toxicological data of substances, you will evaluate a variety of chemicals, ensuring they are safe and sustainable. You’ll also contribute to hazard classification, chemical risk assessment, and authorisation processes. This is a fantastic chance to learn and develop your toxicology skills and you will gain practical experience from day one, regulating chemicals, dealing with international legislation and undertaking scientific writing for regulatory decision-making. Evaluate data from standard regulatory studies Assess the human health hazards of a variety of chemicals To be considered as a Toxicology Regulatory Scientist, you will need: A degree (minimum 2:2), ideally a postgraduate qualification, in a relevant science subject, such as Toxicology, Pharmacology, Biomedical Sciences, or related fields Analytical skills and the ability to evaluate scientific data A commitment to learning and professional development The closing date for this role is Monday 13th January 2025. Other organisations may call this role Graduate Toxicology Scientist, Junior Regulatory Scientist, Graduate Toxicologist, Graduate Scientist, Graduate Chemist, or Graduate Regulatory Scientist. Webrecruit and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. So, if you’re ready to take on an impactful role as a Toxicology Regulatory Scientist, please apply via the button shown.