Engineer the Quantum RevolutionYour expertise can help us shape the future of quantum computing at Oxford Ionics.

View Open Roles

Regulatory Compliance Manager

Jobsgopublic
Surrey
1 month ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

CQC Compliance Manager

CQC Compliance Manager

Regulatory Affairs Senior Manager - CMC

Regulatory Affairs Senior Manager - CMC

Regulatory Affairs Senior Manager - CMC

Regulatory Affairs Senior Manager - CMC

An opportunity has arisen within The Housing Services Team for a Regulatory Compliance Manager.

Are you looking for a role that will actively invest in your professional development?


Are you looking for a role with variety, where you can be relied on for your expertise and experience?


Do you have experience of managing a team in a fast-paced environment?


Operational Duties & Accountabilities


- As part of the Housing management team, you will support the Head of Service in the success of the Compliance Team, creating excellent partnerships, leading a knowledgeable and customer focused team.


- We need an enthusiastic, driven individual to manage the Compliance Team in line with current regulations and council policy, delivering responsive, cyclical, and planned maintenance programs including gas, electric, fire, asbestos, water hygiene and lifts.


- Ensure that all homes and common areas within the local authority's housing service, which manages 5000 homes, are compliant with the Regulator of Social Housing's Safety and Quality Standard and all relevant legislation and regulations related to health and safety.


- You will formulate and execute comprehensive strategies, policy and processes to ensure the effective management of compliance and lead on initiatives to continuously improve service delivery, enhance operational efficiency, and adopt best practices in compliance and technical services.


- Lead and manage a team of compliance professionals, fostering a culture of compliance and continuous improvement within the team, provide guidance, support, and professional development opportunities for team members. Identify and address any resource gaps and allocate resources effectively to meet service delivery targets.


- Assist with procuring new compliance contracts and be responsible for the compliance expenditure, budgets providing regular financial and data reports to senior management.


- Oversee the effective management of contracts, KPI’s and departmental objectives.


Closing date for applications:09:00am on Monday 23rd June 2025


Interview date:Week Commencing Monday 30th June 2025


In return for your valued contribution, we can offer you a competitive benefits package which includes hybrid working and agile working policies, training and development opportunities, generous annual leave and flexi time, free onsite parking, an employee assistance scheme and membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme. You can find out more about working at Waverley and our benefits by visiting - 


The district is home to many different people, and we want our workforce to reflect our diverse local communities. We encourage and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and experiences - we are a Disability Confident employer and appoint on merit. You can find out more about this scheme and check your eligibility 


We are proud to have signed the Armed Forces Covenant and welcome applications from serving or ex-members of the armed forces and their partners. We offer an interview scheme for serving and ex-military forces members when they meet the essential criteria for the role. You can find out more about this scheme and check your eligibility 


Please note we do not accept applications after the stated closing time and right to work in the UK will be checked as part of the interview process.

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

The Future of Biotechnology Jobs: Careers That Don’t Exist Yet

Biotechnology is one of the most transformative sectors of the 21st century. It sits at the intersection of biology, technology, and engineering, and is already reshaping healthcare, agriculture, and industry. In the UK, biotechnology contributes billions to the economy, with innovation clusters in Cambridge, Oxford, London, and Manchester producing world-leading breakthroughs in genomics, cell therapies, and synthetic biology. But what we see today is just the beginning. Advances in gene editing, biomanufacturing, AI-driven drug discovery, and personalised medicine are accelerating so quickly that many of the most important biotechnology careers of the future don’t even exist yet. Just as jobs like “social media manager” or “cloud architect” would have been unimaginable twenty years ago, biotechnology is creating new professions at a speed that outpaces current education and training frameworks. This article explores the future of biotechnology jobs, the types of careers that don’t yet exist, why they are emerging, and how the UK workforce can prepare.

Seasonal Hiring Peaks for Biotechnology Jobs: The Best Months to Apply & Why

The UK's biotechnology sector has evolved into one of Europe's most dynamic and lucrative career markets, with roles spanning from laboratory research to regulatory affairs and bioprocessing engineering. With biotech positions commanding salaries ranging from £28,000 for entry-level research associates to £95,000+ for senior directors, understanding when companies actively recruit can significantly enhance your job search success. Unlike traditional industries, biotechnology hiring follows distinct seasonal patterns driven by research funding cycles, regulatory submission deadlines, and academic collaboration timelines. The sector's unique blend of scientific rigour, commercial pressure, and regulatory oversight creates predictable hiring windows that savvy professionals can leverage to advance their careers. This comprehensive guide explores the optimal timing for biotechnology job applications in the UK, examining how funding announcements, clinical trial phases, and academic calendars influence when companies expand their teams and why strategic timing can make the difference between landing your ideal role and missing the opportunity entirely.

Pre-Employment Checks for Biotechnology Jobs: DBS, References & Right-to-Work and more Explained

The biotechnology sector in the UK continues to flourish as one of the world's leading life sciences hubs, with companies ranging from cutting-edge gene therapy startups to established pharmaceutical giants seeking talented professionals. However, securing a position in this highly regulated and security-conscious industry involves comprehensive pre-employment screening that goes far beyond typical recruitment processes. Whether you're a research scientist, bioprocess engineer, regulatory affairs specialist, or clinical trial manager, understanding the extensive vetting requirements is essential for successfully navigating your career in biotechnology. This comprehensive guide explores the various background checks and screening processes you'll encounter when applying for biotech positions in the UK, from basic eligibility verification to stringent security and regulatory compliance assessments.