Be at the heart of actionFly remote-controlled drones into enemy territory to gather vital information.

Apply Now

Patient Safety Specialist

London
20 hours ago
Create job alert

Patient Safety Specialist

Location - London/Remote (hybrid working)

Duration - 9 months initial (Temporary)

Rate - up to £35 per hour (Umbrella)

At SRG we are partnered with a global pharmaceutical company who are searching for an experienced Pharmacovigilance professional to join the team as a Patient Safety Specialist. The successful candidate will operate in this capacity for UK and Ireland, supporting management of Patient Safety operational processes and ensuring compliance with relevant pharmacovigilance (PV) regulatory requirements.

The Role
Responsibilities include:

Managing the collection, processing, documentation, reporting and follow-up of all adverse event reports for all company products from Clinical Trials, Non-interventional Studies et al and any other source of information.
Transcribe, translate, and enter data from source documents into safety systems accurately and consistently with focus quality and on timeliness.
Manage reporting/submission/distribution of safety reports/updates/information (e.g., SAE, SR, IN/SUSAR, PSUR, Biannual SUSAR Listing, DSUR) to Local Health Authorities (LHA) and/or clinical operations in cooperation with other Departments.
Develop, update, and implement local procedures to ensure compliance with Patient Safety global procedures and national requirements
Perform reconciliation with other departments (e.g., Medical Information, Quality Assurance, and Third-party contractors, as applicable) for potential AEs resulting from medical inquiries, quality related complaints and other sources.
Management and maintenance of all relevant local Patient Safety databases
Ensure that relevant local literature articles are screened as appropriate.

Your skills and experience

Life sciences, Pharmacy or Medical Sciences degree required (post-graduate qualification preferred)
Prior Pharmacovigilance experience in pharmaceutical industry - at least 1 years' experience
Knowledge of national and international regulations for pharmacovigilance
Knowledge of pharmacological and medical terminology
Good communication and interpersonal skills
Quality and results oriented.
Competent computer skills
Proactive, independent approach where needed but also comfortable with working in matrix teams at local level
Analytic and systematic approach with good problem-solving skills
Strong interpersonal skills

To Apply
If you are interested and want to find out more about this role, please click to apply or contact Theo Charles to discuss further.

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Human Factors Engineer (Usability / Human Factors Specialist)

Senior Clinical Research Nurse / Luxury Private Hospital

Technical Support Engineer

Sterile Services Technician

Consultant Anaesthetist

Consultant Anaesthetist

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Medical Technology Team Structures Explained: Who Does What in a Modern MedTech Department

Medical technology (MedTech) spans everything from wearable health devices and surgical robots to diagnostic imaging, in-vitro diagnostics (IVD), digital therapeutics, AI-driven triage, and Class I–III medical devices. In the UK, the sector touches NHS care pathways, private providers, and global markets—with stringent expectations for safety, clinical evidence, cybersecurity, and data privacy. As ventures scale from prototype to regulated product, clear team structures become the difference between promising pilots and licensed, market-ready devices. Whether you’re hiring your first clinical specialist or applying for a role in QA/RA, this guide explains who does what in a modern MedTech department, how functions collaborate across the product lifecycle, UK-typical skill sets and salaries, common pitfalls, and best practices for building a resilient team.

Why the UK Could Be the World’s Next Medical Technology Jobs Hub

Medical technology—often abbreviated as medtech—is one of the fastest-growing sectors in healthcare. From sophisticated diagnostic devices and surgical robotics to wearable health monitors and AI-powered imaging systems, innovation in medical technology is transforming patient care, streamlining hospital processes, and enabling personalised treatment at scale. As the United Kingdom deepens its commitment to healthcare innovation, demand for professionals skilled in medtech development, regulation, manufacturing, and deployment is surging. With a rich heritage of scientific research, a globally respected healthcare system, and a dynamic life-sciences ecosystem, the UK is ideally placed to become the world’s next medical technology jobs hub. This article explores why the UK has this potential, where demand is strongest, what kinds of roles are emerging, and what must happen to ensure the UK fulfils its role as a global centre for medtech careers.

The Best Free Tools & Platforms to Practise Medical Technology Skills in 2025/26

Medical technology — sometimes called medtech — covers a broad and fast-growing field: devices, diagnostics, medical imaging, wearable health devices, digital health applications, and AI in healthcare. In the UK especially, regulatory demands, safety concerns, and clinical validation mean that simply knowing theory isn’t enough. Medical technology professionals need hands-on experience with tools, software, imaging data, and modelling frameworks. This article explores the best free tools and platforms you can use in 2025 to practise medical technology skills. Whether you're a student, recent graduate, or switching careers, these resources help you build real skills, assemble portfolio projects, and show employers what you can do.