Senior Regulatory Ecotoxicologist (Fully Remote)

Blue Frog Scientific Limited
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2 weeks ago
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This is a remote position.Blue Frog Scientific is a leading regulatory affairs consultancy, specialising in the registration and compliance of agrochemicals, biocides, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and veterinary medicines. In addition to traditional pesticides, we are recognised as a leading provider of biopesticide registration services, supporting clients in bringing these innovative crop protection solutions to market.As a growing organisation we are now seeking a Senior Regulatory Ecotoxicologist to join our dynamic team. This role provides the opportunity to work on conventional active substance and plant protection product registrations while also gaining valuable experience in biopesticide regulation, an area of increasing importance in sustainable agriculture. As Blue Frog Scientific continues to grow, there is ample opportunity for career progression for high-performing staff.LocationWe have offices in Edinburgh, Swansea (United Kingdom), and Lyon (France). We'd be happy to accommodate you at any of our offices, or the position can be fully remote in the United Kingdom or France.Key ResponsibilitiesRegulatory EcotoxicologyProvide high-level ecotoxicological consultancy for plant protection product (PPP) registrations under Regulation (EC) No 1107/2009 and UK regulations.Study Design & Data InterpretationAdvise clients on ecotoxicology testing strategies, liaise with contract research organisations (CROs), monitor studies, and critically evaluate study reports.Risk AssessmentsConduct ecotoxicological risk assessments for non-target organisms (aquatic species, birds, bees, earthworms, soil organisms) in compliance with EFSA and HSE guidance.Dossier Preparation & SubmissionPrepare and review ecotoxicology sections of dossiers for active substances and plant protection products.Regulatory Strategy DevelopmentProvide strategic regulatory advice on EU and UK regulatory requirements, including risk refinement strategies.Biopesticide InnovationWork alongside industry experts to support biopesticide registrations, helping clients overcome regulatory hurdles for these innovative plant protection solutions.Advocacy & Stakeholder EngagementLiaise with regulatory authorities and participate in expert groups, workshops, and regulatory consultations.Project & Client ManagementLead client projects, ensuring high-quality, timely deliverables and maintaining strong client relationships.RequirementsEssential Qualifications & Experience Degree in ecotoxicology, environmental sciences, biology, or a related field.Ideally 5+ years of regulatory ecotoxicology experience in industry, consultancy, or regulatory agencies, although allowances may be made for less experienced staff with the right potential.Strong working knowledge of Regulation (EC) No 1107/2009, EFSA guidance, and risk assessment methodologies for non-target species.Experience in ecotoxicological study design, data interpretation, and environmental risk assessment.Experience in dossier preparation for EU and UK plant protection product submissions.Strong technical writing and scientific communication skills.Ability to manage multiple projects and clients in a consultancy environment.Desirable Skills & Experience Ability to perform higher-tier environmental risk assessments and propose risk mitigation measures.Experience with biopesticide registration (microbial pesticides, natural substances, pheromones.Knowledge of endocrine disruptor (ED) assessments, EFSA/ECHA guidance on EDs, and mode of action analysis.Familiarity with higher-tier ecotoxicology testing (mesocosms, field studies, probabilistic risk assessments).Experience engaging with regulatory authorities and representing clients in meetings.BenefitsWhat We OfferCareer ProgressionAs a growing company, Blue Frog Scientific offers clear career development pathways, with opportunities for promotion and leadership roles for high-performing staff.Exposure to Innovative ProjectsWork on cutting-edge biopesticide registrations and innovative regulatory strategies in a rapidly evolving sector.Flexible Working ArrangementsOptions for remote/hybrid working, and flexible hours, to support a healthy work-life balance.Competitive Salary & BenefitsA package designed to attract and retain top talent.Professional DevelopmentAccess to training, mentoring, and industry conferences to enhance your capabilities and reputation.If you are an experienced Regulatory Ecotoxicologist looking to take the next step in your career within a growing and dynamic consultancy, we would love to hear from you.Please send your CV and a cover letter outlining your experience and interest in the role.TPBN1_UKTJ

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