Welcome to Next Phase Recruitment! Please see below our current jobs that match your search criteria. For a broader job search please visit the home page or call us on 01403 216216 to discuss career options in other areas of Life Science and Technology.

Welcome to Next Phase Recruitment! Please use the above link to see our current jobs that match your search criteria. For a broader job search please visit the home page or call us on 01403 216216 to discuss career options in other areas of Life Science and Technology.

Bioanalytical Manager

Bioanalytical Managers lead teams responsible for the development and validation of analytical methods that measure drug levels and biomarkers in biological matrices. Their work supports pharmacokinetic, toxicokinetic, and immunogenicity studies.

Key duties:

  • Overseeing LC-MS/MS and ligand-binding assays – For plasma, serum, urine, or tissue analysis.

  • Managing GLP and GCLP-compliant operations – Ensuring data integrity and readiness for regulatory submission.

  • Leading method validation and transfer – Collaborating with CROs or internal labs to standardise assays.

  • Supervising scientists and analysts – Ensuring resource allocation and mentorship across studies.

  • Interacting with clinical and regulatory teams – Supporting INDs, NDAs, and study reports with validated data.

This role requires deep analytical expertise, regulatory understanding, and project leadership in bioanalytical sciences.​

Worthing

Worthing is a large seaside town located in West Sussex in South East England.  The cities of Brighton and Chichester are close by and London is only 50 miles away.   Worthing is a great place to live and work with good schools and transport links as well as a pier, sports facilities, a theatre, cinemas and a wide variety of shops, restaurants and bars.   Worthing also benefits from being located at the foot of the South Downs,  the UK’s most recent National Park, which offers fabulous scenery, marked trails for walking, horse riding and mountain biking.   Worthing was first inhabited in the Bronze Age, became a farmstead in the Roman era and remained a small agricultural fishing village for centuries after that.  Thanks to Princess Amelia, who decided to visit Worthing in 1798 to help her recuperate from TB, Worthing became a fashionable destination for wealthy members of London’s Society to try out the beneficial effects of bathing in the sea.  Tourism is still a major employer in Worthing together with pharmaceuticals, medical devices production and financial services.