Company Description Eurofins Scientific is a leading international group of laboratories with over EUR 2.4 billion annual sales and over 30,000 employees with a network of 375 laboratories in 41 countries. Eurofins has a network of 16 sites in the UK and the Group provides an unparalleled range of over 100,000 reliable and validated analytical methods and support services to the pharmaceutical, food, environmental and consumer product industries, and to governments. The Toxicology team is responsible for the analysis of body fluids and other biological material for alcohol, drugs and poisons in a wide range of criminal cases. We are looking for a Forensic Reporter to join our dedicated Road Traffic Reporting Team. Salary: Competitive Location: Heathrow Contract: Permanent Hours: 37.5 hours per week Closing Date: 7th June 2024 The Role: To lead the Road Traffic Reporting Team in all technical, legislative and training requirements, in addition to undertaking a significant amount of Road Traffic casework across all main case types. The purpose of this role is to be the Lead Reporting Scientist who is the point of contact for all Road Traffic technical questions and advise the laboratory, reporting and management teams. In addition, the role will also include the specific responsibility of Training Champion. Key Accountabilities: Road Traffic Casework ( 70% of time) - Reporting and Peer reviewing a full range of cases. Training Champion - developing training plans and material in conjunction with the other trainers and VTOX Operations Lead, delivering training (within own competency), overseeing training, mentoring and coaching of junior team members. Scientific SPOC for Road Traffic Reporting - assist with key technical or interpretative decisions. Working with the BUMA and VTOX Operations Lead to meet the team's strategy and goals - including identifying training needs and succession planning. Working with the Science Lead on any Road Traffic Specific Legislation - making key decisions and disseminating this information to the team. Specification: Demonstrable experience in the delivery of Road Traffic Casework - able to report and peer review all main case types. Preferable to have some experience of delivering an array of training, coaching and mentoring. Full understanding of Road Traffic Legislation with demonstrable court experience Knowledge of the FSR code, UKAS and Lab 51 Awareness of Toxicology marketplace Good general business awareness - particularly in relation to EFS and Toxicology Ability to communicate effectively at all levels with customers and colleagues both verbal and written. Must be able to work in a fast paced, pressured environment and to strict deadlines. Respond effectively to unexpected additional workload and ability to adopt a flexible approach to the varied demands of the job and working hours. Qualifications Knowledge, Experience and Technical Skills Behaviours Must display patience, determination, attention to detail and integrity at all times. Able to manage a flexible workload; show good organisational skills and high levels of personal resilience with the ability to work to deadlines under pressure. Communicate and work co-operatively with others (within the team, with other departments / sites or external associates) focussing on a collective rather than individual goal. Demonstrate initiative, adopting a pro-active attitude to continuous improvement within the areas of science, quality and efficiency. Willing to take on extra duties or responsibilities for the team/department. Required Knowledge, Experience and Technical Skills Sufficient laboratory experience to identify and understand the issues likely to arise in the types of cases processed, in both scientific and case management terms. Good understanding of the principle behind the analytical techniques used for Road Traffic cases. Good general business awareness and solid understanding of the various requirements of customers. Science based degree. Preferred Knowledge, Experience and Technical Skills Fully trained and competent in analysis of standard Toxicology sample types, e.g. blood, urine, whether practical or theoretical. Fully trained and competent in analysis/interpretation of results containing common and less common drug types, whether practical or theoretical. Previous experience of working in a busy laboratory environment. Additional Information Due to the highly sensitive nature of the work, applicants should note that security clearance will be required for this role. To gain security clearance you must have five years continuous residency in the UK. Criminal convictions may prevent you from gaining security clearance. This role may in addition require random alcohol/drug screening. The organisation treats personal data collected during the recruitment process in accordance with its data protection policy. Information about how your data is used and the basis for processing your data is provided in the organisation's applicant privacy notice.