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Trainer – Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

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6 days ago
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Trainer – Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

Permanent Position

Based in Greater London

Paying up to £36,000 annually + bonus + benefits

Are you experienced in delivering in-person, site based training?

Would you like to work for a reputable scientific organisation, in a role making a direct impact to company success through ensuring high quality training is delivered?

My client, a leader in delivering high quality, processed biological materials is seeking a Trainer to join their successful Learning and Development team. In this exciting opportunity, you’ll play a key role in designing and delivering engaging training programmes. You’ll partner with subject matter experts to create effective materials and facilitate training for all employee levels, fostering a collaborative learning environment focused on continuous improvement and achieving the highest quality standards.

As a Trainer – Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, you will be responsible for:

Developing and delivering engaging GMP training programmes covering regulations, procedures, and best practices.

Partnering with experts to create effective training materials (presentations, manuals, multimedia etc.).

Diversifying delivery methods to cater to various learning styles.

Ensuring programmes align with current regulations, industry standards, and company policies.

Maintaining records, evaluating programme effectiveness, and updating content or continuous improvement. 

Staying current on GMP developments, industry trends, and training methodologies.

Contributing to quality improvement initiatives focused on efficiency and compliance.

To be considered for the Trainer – Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, you will need the following:

Demonstrable experience delivering in-person training, or experience working within Learning and Development.

Strong team player, with excellent communication skills and a personable nature to support relationship building and delivery of training material.

Strong IT skills, with a proficiency using Microsoft Office and similar software packages.

A degree (or equivalent working experience) in a scientific discipline such as Biology, Chemistry, Biotechnology or a related area.

Knowledge of GxP (GMP) and regulatory compliance (desirable).

Knowledge and experience working within a Pharmaceutical GMP manufacturing environment (desirable).

This is an exciting opportunity for a passionate and experienced trainer to make a significant impact on a growing Biopharmaceutical company.

Key Words “Trainer, Learning and Development, Training, GxP, GMP, GLP, GCP, Good Manufacturing Practice, Good Documentation Practice, Biological, Pharmaceutical, Biopharmaceutical, QA, Quality Assurance, Audit, Archive, London, Greater London."

Please apply online or contact Katie-May Kress at CY Partners for more information.

The recruiter has stated that all applicants for this job should be able to prove that they are legally entitled to work in the UK. CY Partners Recruitment Ltd, trading as CY Partners is an Employment Business/Agency

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