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Regulatory Assistant, Compliance Assistant, Regulatory Affairs

Experis UK
London
3 days ago
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Regulatory Assistant, Compliance Assistant, Regulatory Affairs

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Employment Type: Full-Time
18 Months
1 day in London Office per week
£35-55k+ Benefits
4 days remote

We're shaping the future of health, technology, and human potential. We're seeking a Quality and Regulatory (QA/RA) Assistant to support our commitment to innovation with safety, compliance, and precision at its core.

Your Role

Support our Quality Management System (QMS) and regulatory processes within the AI division. Under the guidance of the Senior Compliance Manager and Regulatory Advisor, help ensure high standards, minimize risks, and advance AI-powered health solutions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide administrative support for quality and regulatory activities, ensuring timely and accurate outcomes.
  • Collaborate with the Senior Compliance Manager and escalate issues or risks as needed.
  • Coordinate with subject matter experts across projects.
  • Attend and document project reviews, regulatory discussions, and quality assessments.
  • Manage documentation and support team members across engineering and compliance.

What We're Looking For

  • Experience supporting Quality Management Systems (QMS), ideally in healthcare or technology environments.
  • Strong document management and data input skills.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Comfortable participating in Microsoft Teams meetings for reviews, notes, and contributing to a quality-first culture.

Why Join Us?

  • Contribute to impactful health and AI solutions.
  • Be part of a supportive team valuing compliance, quality, and continuous improvement.
  • Work with cutting-edge engineers and projects in AI and healthcare.

People Source Consulting Ltd acts as an Employment Business for this vacancy, specializing in technology recruitment across various niche markets.


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