| Location: | Addlestone, New Haw |
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| Salary: | £38,795 to £41,375 pro rata if applicable |
| Hours: | Full Time, Part Time |
| Contract Type: | Permanent |
| Placed On: | 22nd June 2026 |
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| Closes: | 13th July 2026 |
| Job Ref: | 460236 |
At the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA), we have a mission we’re very serious about safeguarding animal and plant health for the benefit of people, the environment, and the economy.
Join us as a Research Scientist in our Mammalian Virology workgroup and you’ll play a key role in combating disease caused by mammalian viruses, particularly those impacting equids, such as equine infectious anaemia virus and equine arteritis virus. This will involve research into the virology, detection and pathogenesis of these veterinary viruses as well as providing expertise and consultancy, both internally and to relevant national and international stakeholders. In short, you’ll help formulate and enhance our response to control these important viral diseases across a range of settings.
Specifically, you will:
We’re looking for a BSc-qualified scientist with post-graduate-qualification or equivalent experience in research. You will also need a strong background in Virology/Microbiology, with an insight into virus characterisation and detection studies. As you will be delivering manuscripts, presentations, applications and reports, strong all-round communication skills are essential, as is bio-safety expertise/experience.
The nature of our work means you will participate in rostered on-call duties, to provide cover for occasional diagnostic investigations on weekends and Bank Holidays. There may also be the opportunity to work overtime which means you may be eligible for additional payment. APHA Management reserves the right to change overtime patterns to meet requirements. This challenging opportunity means you will be contributing to vital, strategically important work. Due to its sensitivity, you will need a valid Counter Terrorist Check (CTC) security clearance.
Closing date: 13 July 2026.
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