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R&D Regulatory Affairs Industrial Placement 2026, UK

GSK Group of Companies
Weybridge
6 days ago
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Overview

Join our Haleon R&D Regulatory Affairs Team in Weybridge for an exciting 12-month industrial placement, starting in July 2025.

At a glance: Regulatory Affairs involves devising strategies with the most appropriate classification for a consumer healthcare product to reach the market, as well as preparing dossiers for submission to regulatory agencies globally and then once launched, maintaining the dossiers post licence, and filing applications to make changes to the licence where necessary.

You will have the opportunity to work directly with and learn from experienced Regulatory teams who will support you to reach your full potential. You will learn about our trusted global brands, across Oral Health, Pain Relief, Respiratory, Skin Health, Gastrointestinal Health, and Wellness, on brands such as Panadol, Sensodyne, Aquafresh, Parodontax, Beechams and Centrum.

Depending on the role you will have the opportunity to gain knowledge and experience across a variety of regulatory activities for Haleon products and product classifications, such as Cosmetics, Medical Devices, Medicines, Food Supplements and Naturals and providing regulatory support to assigned products/projects.

R&D Regulatory Affairs Industrial Placement

Please note there are multiple opportunities available within the Regulatory Affairs Teams below:

  • EMEA Regional Regulatory Affairs - (Europe)
  • Product Lifecycle Management Regulatory Affairs (Non Medicinal)
  • Product Lifecycle Management Regulatory Affairs (Medicinal)
  • Regulatory Affairs Labelling
  • Regulatory Affairs Oral Health

Education Requirements: You must currently be studying for your Undergraduate Degree in a science related subject. If you are studying for your Undergraduate Degree you must be in your 2nd year of study (England) or 3rd year of study (Scotland) and seeking to complete a year in industry in partnership with your university. Please ensure the role is suitable for your placement year.

Role Start Date: July 2026

Benefits
  • Salary of £27,008.00 per year
  • Health & wellbeing programmes to support your physical and mental health
  • You will join IP Unite, Haleon's community for students run by students to support charity events, sports clubs, STEM outreach and many more exciting projects
Application Process

The application process has a total of up to 4 stages:

  • Application - information will be required regarding your education and Right to Work.
  • Online Assessment - you will be asked to complete a behaviour based online assessment/interview.
  • One-Way Video Interview - if selected you receive a link to complete an online interview focusing on your motivation for joining Haleon and what transferrable skills you will bring to the role. This will be screened by the Early Talent Team.
  • Interview - if selected you will be invited to attend a virtual interview; The interview will consist of a competency-based interview and may include a case study/technical exercise.
  • Offer - candidates will receive an outcome within 2 weeks following interview.

Interviews will be held in November/December 2025.

We advise you to apply as soon as possible as we may close the role due to the volume of applications.

If you require any support or adjustments with your application, please email:

Please save a copy of the job description, as this may be helpful to refer to once the advert closes.

Care to join us. Find out what life at Haleon is really like www.haleon.com/careers/

At Haleon we embrace our diverse workforce by creating an inclusive environment that celebrates our unique perspectives, generates curiosity to create unmatched understanding of each other, and promotes fair and equitable outcomes for everyone. We are committed to flexible working where possible; please discuss opportunities with our hiring team.

As you apply, we will ask you to share some personal information, which is entirely voluntary. This helps us consider a diverse pool of qualified candidates and measure inclusion and diversity progress. Rest assured, Hiring Managers do not have access to this information and we will treat your information confidentially.

Haleon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and, in the US, adheres to Affirmative Action principles. This ensures that all qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment without regard to protected characteristics or status.

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  • Use subject line: 'Haleon Careers: Job Accommodation Request'
  • Your Name and contact information
  • Requisition ID and Job Title you are interested in
  • Location of Requisition (city/state or province/country)
  • Description of specific accommodation you are requesting
  • Resumes, CVs, or other requests outside of accommodation support submitted to this email box will not be accepted.


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