Laboratory Scientist Degree Apprenticeship - R&D Oncology

At AstraZeneca, we put patients first and strive to meet their unmet needs worldwide. We’re deeply committed to our strategy of being a great place to work. For us, that includes fostering an environment where everyone can be among inclusive, supportive individuals with curious minds. Our OTD SM Bioscience team generates preclinical data to support delivery of the next generation of small molecule cancer medicines targeting tumour drivers, the DNA damage response and epigenetics. Working within a multidiscipline team you will play a pivotal role in supporting the progression of oncology drug discovery projects through delivering robust and high-quality data using in vivo preclinical models. We’ll encourage you to develop novel therapeutics and biomarkers, identify new targets and publish your work. This role is fundamental in all stages of the drug discovery and development process – and as your experience grows, so will your role and career prospects. You should have a keen interest in discovering more about the cellular drivers of cancer and be enthusiastic to learn how to deliver experimental in vivo laboratory work. This is your opportunity to learn from a team of expert scientists in state-of-the-art laboratories and contribute to the development of cutting-edge anti-cancer therapies. Using the latest technologies, you will gain invaluable experience in how to design, conduct and analyse in vivo experiments to assess the function of our candidate drugs and help to dissect the mechanism of action of our novel therapeutics that target the immune system to treat cancer. You should have a keen interest in discovering more about how to modulate the immune system to treat cancer. You should be enthusiastic to learn how to deliver experimental in vivo laboratory work.   A high regard for animal welfare, rigorous record-keeping and attention to fine detail are critical to the role.

You will be trained to:

Work with laboratory mouse models of cancer following UK Home Office (HO) regulations. This will include: Obtaining a HO Personal License (PIL). Care for laboratory rodents following high ethical standards and closely evaluating animal welfare. Preparation of drugs and their administration to laboratory rodents through different routes. Culturing and implantation of cancer cells. Measuring of tumour volumes and analysis/reporting of their growth and responses to treatments. Analysis of biomarkers of samples ex-vivo (protein and gene expression changes). Analyse, interpret, and report data results to project teams, while learning about cancer drug discovery. Conduct literature reviews to gain greater understanding of the science behind the drugs. Work flexibly and collaboratively with in vivo scientists across the oncology portfolio, and apply your technical expertise to a number of projects delivering efficacy, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic studies to aid drug discovery and development. To be responsible for planning and executing complex scientific in vivo studies while maintaining open communication with multiple stakeholders. To prioritise your own workload whilst demonstrating excellent team-working skills. This will be key to this role. You’ll also have the opportunity to work collaboratively within cross-functional, multidisciplinary project teams. This position will require some out of hours work, including weekend work on a shift pattern, which will be compensated. AstraZeneca will sponsor you through your Lab Scientist Degree with our university provider Manchester Metropolitan University. The apprenticeship combines working, earning a full-time salary, with fully funded part-time learning (on average 1 day/week).

Training:
Apprentices work full-time whilst studying towards a BSc (Hons) Laboratory scientist (Bioscience) degree from Manchester Metropolitan University, as well as a Level 6 degree apprenticeship Students study a tutor-supported e-distance learning curriculum and attend residential schools. The work-based projects, negotiated with employers, offer students the opportunityto apply their learning directly to their organisation The programme is primarily taught through tutor-supported online study, part-time over four years Apprentices will attend a two-day induction at the University to help them get to know each other and balance undergraduate study with working full-time. They will also attend a week-long residential at our campus in central Manchester once a year, in addition to a two day mini-residential in the first year

Training Outcome:
On successful completion of the apprenticeship, candidates will be able to apply for further positions

Employer Description:
At AstraZeneca we believe in the potential of our people and as an apprentice you will be given the opportunity to develop beyond your wildest dreams. We are looking for people who can share our passion for science & technology so if you feel you have the drive and determination to help us to deliver first class medicines to meet the needs of patients around the world, then we invite you to apply. Our scientific research, development and technological innovation is well respected in the industry and we support our people, helping them to go above and beyond their expectations. As a global, science-led biopharmaceutical business, our focus is on creating and developing new medicines that make a meaningful difference to patients’ lives and the UK is at the heart of our efforts to do that.

Working Hours :
Monday - Friday, shifts to be confirmed.

Skills:
Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Analytical skills,Team working,Work independently,Manage multiple tasks


  • Location: 1 Francis Crick Avenue Cambridge Biomedical Campus Cambridge CB2 0AA
  • Type: Permanent
  • Recruiter: MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY
  • Posted: 14-Jan-2025
  • Posted on: findapprenticeship.service.gov.uk