Potters Bar Job Summary We are currently looking for a Senior Scientist and Cell Production Lead to join our Biotherapeutics and Advanced Therapies Function within the Science Research and Innovation group. This is a full-time opportunity, on a permanent basis. The role will be based in South Mimms, Hertfordshire. Who are we? The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency enhance and improve the health of millions of people every day through the effective regulation of medicines and medical devices, underpinned by science and research. The Science Research and Innovation Group delivers public health impact, world-leading research innovation, and a unique proposition via an ambitious Science Strategy which will balance innovation against sustainability and affordability. It is divided into 5 sub-Groups, Clinical Investigations and Trials, Research and Development, Standards Lifecycle, Control Testing and Quality Assurance and Health & Safety. The Research & Development function will deliver statutory mandated strategically aligned, sustainable and impactful Regulatory Scientific research that is applied primarily to biological reference materials development and medicines control testing and areas of international and national priority for extant and future biological medicines. Research and Development will host and nurture the current excellence in research into biologicals, biological reference materials, biological activity measurements, product quality testing and standardisation that is currently hosted by the South Mimms Science Campus). This is a statutory activity and includes international centres of excellence such as those working on polio, influenza and the UK Stem Cell Bank. What’s the role? The Advanced Therapies Team in the R&D function of the SRI group comprises a multi-disciplinary team of internationally respected scientists whose focus is on the regulatory research required to ensure safe and effective Advanced Therapy medicines are available to patients. The post holder shall provide scientific and technical input into the day-to-day banking and QC activities of the UKSCB and ensure that the work streams are completed to the agreed timelines and within the required quality framework. The work will be centered around the banking, characterisation and safety testing of human embryonic stem cells under the Human and Tissues Authority (HTA). The post-holder is also expected to deliver on internal and external cell supply under the ISO 9001 quality system and to Deputise for the Head of Cell Production. Job Description Key responsibilities: Ensure effective service delivery by carrying out banking and quality control testing of human embryonic stem cells according to UKSCB standard operating procedures and ensuring HTA and ISO9001 compliance; preparing cell culture media and specialist reagents, carrying-out stock control procedures, maintaining batch records and monitoring and maintaining liquid nitrogen levels in the storage refrigerators; maintaining quality control records and cell line documentation. Ensure effective delivery of cell production service under ISO9001, including banking, QC, stock control and supplying mammalian cells both globally and within the institute. Provide scientific and technical input into the banking programme including validation studies on processes and equipment. Write reports and represent the UKSCB at consortium and other meetings as appropriate. Deputise for the Head of Cell Production as required. Including, but not limited to: ensuring banks of cell lines are established according to documented procedures and specifications; acting as a point of contact for the biannual planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and annual clean down and re-certification of the UKSCB cleanrooms, facility maintenance. Who are we looking for? Our successful candidate will demonstrate the following. Experience of working in a cleanroom environment and/or within a recognised quality system. BSc and PhD or MSc with equivalent experience in cell or molecular biology, or a related discipline (or equivalent experience). Practical experience in a range of molecular and cell biology techniques for example human embryonic stem cell culture, mammalian embryonic stem cell culture, cell culture, Flow Cytometry, qPCR Delivering at Pace – Excellent organisational skills and ability to plan work to optimise time management and output across multiple projects. Team Player - You work well as part of a team and strive to ensure the team pulls together and is effective Key Responsibilities Ensure effective service delivery by carrying out banking and quality control testing of human embryonic stem cells according to UKSCB standard operating procedures and ensuring HTA and ISO9001 compliance; preparing cell culture media and specialist reagents, carrying-out stock control procedures, maintaining batch records and monitoring and maintaining liquid nitrogen levels in the storage refrigerators; maintaining quality control records and cell line documentation. Ensure effective delivery of cell production service under ISO9001, including banking, QC, stock control and supplying mammalian cells both globally and within the institute. Provide scientific and technical input into the banking programme including validation studies on processes and equipment. Write reports and represent the UKSCB at consortium and other meetings as appropriate. Deputise for the Head of Cell Production as required. Including, but not limited to: ensuring banks of cell lines are established according to documented procedures and specifications; acting as a point of contact for the biannual planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and annual clean down and re-certification of the UKSCB cleanrooms, facility maintenance. Who are we looking for? Our successful candidate will demonstrate the following. Experience of working in a cleanroom environment and/or within a recognised quality system. BSc and PhD or MSc with equivalent experience in cell or molecular biology, or a related discipline (or equivalent experience). Practical experience in a range of molecular and cell biology techniques for example human embryonic stem cell culture, mammalian embryonic stem cell culture, cell culture, Flow Cytometry, qPCR Delivering at Pace – Excellent organisational skills and ability to plan work to optimise time management and output across multiple projects. Team Player - You work well as part of a team and strive to ensure the team pulls together and is effective Person specification Method of assessment: A=Application, I=Interview Behaviour Criteria Delivering at Pace (A, I) Working Together (A, I) Managing a Quality Service (A, I) Experience Criteria Extensive practical experience of pluripotent stem cell cultures and of other mammalian cell types. (A, I) Extensive practical experience of molecular and cell biology, including microscopy, flow cytometry and qPCR. (A, I) Experience of working in a cleanroom environment and/or within a recognised quality system. (A, I) Experience in gathering, analysing, interpreting and reporting on a range of complex biological data and information. (A, I) Technical Criteria PhD in cell or molecular biology, or a related discipline (or equivalent experience). (A, I) Considerable relevant post-doctoral experience or equivalent. (A, I) Knowledge of working with EUTCD, HTA and/or GMP. (A, I) Strengths Criteria Disciplined (I) Focused (I) If you would like to find out more about this fantastic opportunity, please read our Job Description and Person Specification! Please note: The job description may not open in some internet browsers. Please use Chrome or Microsoft Edge. If you have any issue viewing the job description, please contact careers@mhra.gov.uk Alongside your salary of £46,160, Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency contributes £13,372 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides. Annual Leave: 25 days annual leave on entry, rising by one day for each completed year of service to a maximum of 30 days and pro-rata for part-time staff. PLUS 8 bank holidays Privilege Leave: 1 day Hours of Work: 37 hours (net) per week for full time staff in all geographical locations, including London and pro rata for part-time staff Occupational Sick Pay (OSP): One month full pay/one month half pay on entry, rising by one month for each completed year of service to a maximum of five months full pay/five months half pay Mobility: Mobility clause in contracts allowing staff to be mobile across the Civil Service Civil Service Pension Scheme. Please see the link for further information http://www.civilservicepensionscheme.org.uk/ For enquiries relating to the Civil Service Pension Schemes please contact MyCSP's Pension Service Centre directly on 0300 123 6666 Flexible working to ensure staff maintain a healthy work-life balance Interest free season ticket loan or bike loan Employee Assistance Services and access to the Civil Service Benevolent Fund Eligibility to join the Civil Service Motoring Association (CSMA) Variety of staff and Civil Service clubs On-going learning and development Artificial intelligence Artificial intelligence can be a useful tool to support your application, however, all examples and statements provided must be truthful, factually accurate and taken directly from your own experience. Where plagiarism has been identified (presenting the ideas and experiences of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own) applications may be withdrawn and internal candidates may be subject to disciplinary action. Please see our candidate guidance (opens in a new window) for more information on appropriate and inappropriate use. Selection process details The Selection Process We use the Civil Service Success Profiles to assess our candidates, find out more here. Online application form, including questions based on the Behaviour, Experience and Technical Success Profiles. Please ensure all application questions are completed in full; your application may not be considered if any responses are left blank. Our applications are CV blind, and our Hiring Managers will not be able to access your CV when reviewing your application. Interview, which can include questions based on the Behaviour, Experience, Technical and Strengths Success Profiles. In the instance that we receive a high number of applications, we will hold an initial sift based on the lead criteria of candidates demonstrating that they have extensive practical experience of pluripotent stem cell cultures and of other mammalian cell types. Applicants are assessed on whether they meet any mandatory requirements as well as the necessary skills and experience for the role. Applications are scored based on the competency-based answers provided- ensure you have read these thoroughly and allow sufficient time. You can view the competencies for this role in the job description. If you require any disability related adjustments at any point during the process, please contact careers@mhra.gov.uk as soon as possible. Closing date: 4th January 2026 Shortlisting date: from 12th January 2026 Interview date: from 19th January 2026 If you need assistance applying for this role or have any other questions, please contact careers@mhra.gov.uk Candidates will be subject to UK immigration requirements as well as Civil Service nationality rules. Further information on whether you are able to apply is available here. Successful candidates must pass a disclosure and barring security check as well as animal rights and pro-life activism checks. People working with government assets must complete basic personnel security standard checks. Role Certain roles within the MHRA will require post holders to have vaccinations, and in some circumstances, routine health surveillance. 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The Civil Service also offers a Redeployment Interview Scheme to civil servants who are at risk of redundancy, and who meet the minimum requirements for the advertised vacancy. Diversity and Inclusion The Civil Service is committed to attract, retain and invest in talent wherever it is found. To learn more please see the Civil Service People Plan (opens in a new window) and the Civil Service Diversity and Inclusion Strategy (opens in a new window). Once this job has closed, the job advert will no longer be available. You may want to save a copy for your records. Contact point for applicants Job Contact Name : The Resourcing Team Email : Careers@mhra.gov.uk Recruitment team Email : Careers@mhra.gov.uk Further information In accordance with the Civil Service Commissioners’ Recruitment Principles our recruitment and selection processes are underpinned by the requirement of selection for appointment on the basis of merit by a fair and open competition. 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