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Newry
6 months ago
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Job ref: SL101224 Job type: Permanent Location: Newry Closing date: Wednesday 01 Jan 2025 13:00 Job Overview To act as Licensee for animal studies conducted by the Clinical Section of the Research & Development Division, whilst adhering to the Good Laboratory Practice guidelines. Main Activities/Tasks To Responsible for overseeing the in vivo phase and acting as Licensee for various types of studies. Conducting biochemistry and haematology analyses. Ensuring the in vivo phase of the study is conducted in accordance with the study plan and current SOPs. Ensuring all aspects of the study are fully documented. Compilation of study documentation. Reviewing study plans. Writing and reviewing SOPs. Ensure studies are conducted in accordance with Good Laboratory Practice and study protocol. Essential Criteria: Demonstrate flexibility and be available to work occasionally outside of regular working hours. Previous experience in animal handling, husbandry, and care. Strong attention to details and ability to follow protocols precisely. Capable of prioritising tasks and managing time efficiently. Effective communication skills to work well within a team and report findings accurately. Be assertive, yet tactful. Hold a full UK driving licence. Desirable Criteria: Qualifications in animal science, biology, or veterinary technology can be advantageous. Previous experience in conducting biochemistry and haematology analysis. Ability to perform validation and maintenance of laboratory equipment. Have experience working in a GLP, GCP or GMP environment. Have previous experience in the role e.g. Personal Licence Understanding of relevant regulatory guidelines. Duration: Full Time, Permanent Location: Newry Additional Information: Applicants should be able to provide proof that they have a right to work in the UK at the time of their application. Applicants who are unable to provide this proof will not be considered. We regret that applications received after the closing date and time will not be accepted. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of a Visa at this time. Benefits: Free Life Assurance Company Pension - salary sacrifice scheme Healthcare cash plan 32 days annual leave Wedding Leave Company Sick Pay Company Maternity / Paternity Paid bereavement leave Cycle to Work Scheme Tech Purchase Scheme Employee Savings scheme Employee well-being initiatives Employee Assistance Programme On-site free parking Subsidised Canteen Facilities Employee Perks scheme Employee Recognition scheme Career development opportunities Norbrook Laboratories Limited employs a workforce with members of all sections of the community and is committed to appointing people purely on the basis of merit. In accordance with our equal opportunities policy, we would particularly like to welcome applicants from the Protestant Community. To Apply Please forward your CV via the APPLY Now button below.

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