Pharmacovigilance / Safety Manager

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11 months ago
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£50 – £66 ph Hybrid
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1 Jul 2025 (11 months ago)

Job Title:Pharmacovigilance / Safety Manager

Location:Fully Remote (UK-based candidates only)

Industry:Pharmaceutical & Biotech

Employment Type:Full-time


We are partnering with anestablished pharmacovigilance and medical consultancy, trusted by over 170 clients worldwide to deliver tailored safety solutions across the full drug development lifecycle.

The company is looking to hire aPharmacovigilance / Safety Managerto lead a global safety team and ensure the successful delivery of high-quality PV services across both clinical and post-marketing settings. This is afully remoterole offering autonomy, flexibility, and a varied client workload in a fast-paced consultancy environment.


Key Responsibilities

  • Lead a team of junior PV associates, ensuring quality delivery across client portfolios
  • Act as the main escalation point for clients and internal stakeholders
  • Provide strategic input and oversight on PV projects spanning clinical trials and post-marketing surveillance
  • Serve as Local Responsible Person or QPPV for select clients
  • Support PV system maintenance, compliance with SOPs, and implementation of quality measures
  • Represent the company during client audits, pre-qualification reviews, and regulatory inspections
  • Contribute to business development efforts through proposals and bid defence meetings


Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Life Sciences or a related field
  • Minimum of 8 years of pharmacovigilance experience within the EU/UK
  • Strong expertise in both clinical and post-marketing PV activities
  • Experience mentoring or managing junior PV professionals
  • Ability to work independently and manage multiple client demands


Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in a consultancy setting or multi-client delivery model
  • Familiarity with PV audits and acting as QPPV or LRP
  • Strong understanding of PV regulations, GVP guidelines, and quality systems
  • Clear and confident communication skills, both written and verbal


Additional Information

  • Fully remote role with complete flexibility
  • Monday–Friday schedule
  • Competitive salary, including performance bonus, life insurance, and comprehensive benefits


This is a rare opportunity to take on a leadership role within a flexible and well-established consultancy environment. If you’re an experienced PV professional ready to step into a pivotal position, apply today!

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