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Join a leading healthcare regulator as an inspector, managing HFEA licensed centres and ensuring compliance in the fertility sector. The role requires a scientific background, excellent communication skills, and the ability to work independently. With flexible working arrangements, become part of a dedicated team promoting continuous improvement in healthcare services.
If you are a scientist or embryologist working in the fertility sector or have other relevant senior scientific experience, we are looking to recruit you to join our team of inspectors.
You will take responsibility for managing aportfolio of HFEA licensed centres. You will be able to work independently; to makeprofessional judgements on the impact of non-compliance; to be resilient whenmanaging difficult situations, and; be able to make proportionate and effectiverecommendations to promote compliance. You should be committed to promoting aculture of continuous improvement.
The successful candidate will be educated to degreelevel or equivalent and will have worked in a senior role in a sciencediscipline relevant to healthcare. You should have experience of managing and prioritisinga complex workload. You will be able to lead and work as part of a team withpeople from a range of disciplines. Experience of gathering, analysing andinterpreting information and an ability to understand and apply complexlegislation is key. You should have good IT skills; be a confident communicatorand have excellent written skills.
This is a full-time (36 hours per week) permanent role.Our inspectors are predominantlyhome-based and frequent travel across the UK is a feature of this role.Flexible working arrangements will be considered.
Interviews will take place on Tuesday 29th July.
The HFEA isthe UK's independent regulator overseeing safe and appropriate practice infertility treatment and embryo research. We license and monitor clinicscarrying out IVF, donor insemination, and human embryo research.
Our office is in Stratford, eastLondon, in attractive new premises on the edge of the Olympic Park, alongsideseveral other health Arms Length Bodies. In addition to flexibility and hybridworking we offer generous annual leave and pension arrangements.
The HFEA is amember of the Community Race and Work Charter and the Disability ConfidentCharter. We are committed to ensuring an inclusive and supportive workingenvironment that is free from any form of discrimination. We recognise thatthere are real benefits of having a diverse community of staff and aim for ourworkforce to be truly representative of all sections of society. Additionally,we adopt a culture that hopes to attract and retain talented individuals thatwant to work with us.
In November 2024, the HFEA was awarded People Insight's Outstanding Workplace Award 2024.
The HFEA abides by honesty and integrity as part of its core values, ifevidence of plagiarism is found, applications may be withdrawn. Applications may be rejected if evidence of plagiarism is detected. Examples ofplagiarism can include presenting the ideas and experience of others, orgenerated by artificial intelligence, as your own.
Key responsibilities
1. To manage the regulation of a portfolio of HFEA licensed centres and promote good practice and compliance by:
2. To manage own workload and produce high quality output by effective prioritisation of activities and adherence to organisational KPIs.
3. To secure and maintain an understanding of the relevant legislation, regulations, Directions and Code of Practice HFEA policies and procedures and apply this knowledge in the regulatory process.
4. Ensure detailed and accurate written records are kept for all activities by maintaining up to date contemporaneous records using approved HFEA methodologies.
5. Contribute to the development of policies and improved practices through involvement in the delivery of organisational and directorate project programmes and cross directorate working.
Promote and maintain a positive image of the HFEA.