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An established industry player is seeking a PhD-level Associate Toxicologist to join their Scientific and Regulatory Affairs Team. In this pivotal role, you will contribute to the ecotoxicology work programme, enhancing knowledge on the environmental impact of cobalt. You will engage with stakeholders, support regulatory policy development, and participate in scientific discussions at conferences. This position offers a collaborative culture focused on sustainability and professional growth in environmental sciences. If you are passionate about making a difference in the field of toxicology and environmental protection, this opportunity is perfect for you.
England, United Kingdom
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06.04.2025
21.05.2025
Join the Cobalt Institute as an Associate Toxicologist (Environment) - PhD essential.
*First review of applications will take place from 14th April 2025* Please ensure you submit a cover letter with your CV. Applications without a cover letter will not be considered.
The Cobalt Institute (CI) is a global trade association that promotes the responsible and sustainable production and use of cobalt in all its forms and applications.
We are looking for a PhD-level Associate Toxicologist, with strong organizational and communication skills, to contribute an important element of the CI Scientific and Regulatory Affairs Team, playing a key role in increasing our capacity in ecotoxicology and enabling the implementation of a proactive and global environmental work programme.
Why Work with us?
What you'll be involved in
Reporting to the Principal Toxicologist, you will support in the design and management of the ecotoxicology work programme to build the knowledge base on the environmental fate and toxicity of cobalt and cobalt substances. Over time, and as your knowledge of the toxicology of cobalt develops, you will be expected to take on more responsibilities and identify and lead on addressing emerging issues for cobalt in the environment.
The ability to communicate at all levels is a key part of the role, where you will engage with stakeholders to promote the development of proportionate and scientifically robust regulatory policy and legislation with the goal to protect and grow the market for cobalt.
Role overview:
Please note that if you are NOT a passport holder of the country for the vacancy you might need a work permit.