Life Sciences Contract Jobs in Nottingham
Senior Business Consultant (Sanctions, PEP, adverse media screening) - South Eas...
Posted 1 day ago by SymphonyAI
The role of Senior Business Consultant focuses on providing expert advisory services in sanctions, PEP, and adverse medi...
- Rate £66,750 per year
- Category Undetermined
- Work type Hybrid
- Location South East; Milton Keynes; Southampton; Dartford; Reading; Maidstone; Sutton; Croydon; Slough; Portsmouth; Brighton
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Posted 1 day ago by 2 Excel Aviation Limited
The Design and Certification Engineer role at 2Excel Aviation Ltd involves generating and developing electrical and avio...
- Rate £77,256 per year
- Category Undetermined
- Work type Undetermined
- Location Doncaster, South Yorkshire
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Biomedical Scientist Team Manager - Infectious Sciences
Posted 1 day ago by SYNLAB España
The Biomedical Scientist Team Manager for Infectious Sciences at Southwest Pathology Services is responsible for oversee...
- Rate £56,515 per year
- Category Undetermined
- Work type Undetermined
- Location Taunton, England, United Kingdom
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About Our Life Sciences Contract Roles in Nottingham
What does a life sciences contractor do?
Life Sciences is a specialist and significant contracting sector in the UK, encompassing pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical devices, contract research organisations, diagnostics, and the broader healthcare technology and digital health ecosystem. Contractors working in life sciences are engaged across clinical operations, regulatory affairs, quality assurance, data management, biostatistics, medical writing, manufacturing and supply chain, and increasingly digital and AI-based drug discovery and development. The sector's combination of scientific complexity, regulatory rigour, and commercial scale makes it a consistent and well-paying source of contract demand for professionals with the relevant technical and regulatory expertise.
The regulatory environment is the defining feature of life sciences contracting. Contractors working in drug development, medical device manufacturing, or clinical operations must be thoroughly familiar with the relevant GxP standards: GCP for clinical trials, GMP for manufacturing, GLP for non-clinical studies, and the appropriate ICH guidelines for drug development. Familiarity with the EMA, MHRA, and FDA regulatory frameworks is expected for contractors working on products with European or US approval pathways. The digitisation of clinical trials, including the adoption of electronic data capture, decentralised trial technologies, and real-world evidence, is creating new demand for technology and data contractors who combine technical skills with an understanding of the GCP and regulatory validation requirements of the industry.
What is the market like for life sciences contractors?
Life sciences contracting in the UK is underpinned by a strong and globally connected pharmaceutical and biotech sector, with significant clusters around Cambridge, Oxford, London, and the major pharmaceutical manufacturing sites in the north of England and Scotland. Demand has been consistently strong across clinical operations, regulatory affairs, and quality assurance disciplines, driven by the sustained pipeline of drug and device development programmes. The post-pandemic expansion of vaccine and biologic manufacturing has created additional engineering and quality contractor demand. The growth of digital health and AI in drug discovery is creating new contractor demand at the intersection of life sciences expertise and technology capability.
What is the contracting market like in Nottingham?
A cluster of major financial services and insurance operations gives Nottingham a reliable flow of technology, data, and transformation work that belies its relatively modest size. Two large hospital trusts and the wider East Midlands health economy add clinical informatics, programme management, and business analysis to the local mix. The pharmaceutical heritage most visibly associated with Boots and its supply chain operations supports pockets of activity in regulatory, scientific, and logistics disciplines. Nottingham's central location and strong transport links mean contractors frequently serve clients across the wider East Midlands rather than restricting themselves to a single city, and the reverse is also true: contractors based in Derby, Leicester, or further afield regularly compete for Nottingham-based roles.
How much do life sciences contractors usually earn in Nottingham?
Contract rates for life sciences roles in Nottingham typically range from £360 to £675 per day, depending on the scope of the role, required expertise, and the delivery expectations of the engagement.
How many life sciences vacancies in Nottingham are there on Quality Contracts?
Over the past twelve months, we have tracked over 50 life sciences contract roles across the site, with Nottingham maintaining steady activity. Data reviewed up to June 2026.