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We are looking for a new team member as a Senior Scientific and Policy Officer - Supporting Replacement.
Location: Hybrid - You will work from home and will attend meetings at our London hub once every 6 weeks.
Contract: Fixed Term Contract - 36 Months.
Salary: 35,585 - 38,254 per annum (pro rata for part time).
Hours: 35 hours per week, or part time- (minimum of 21 hours per week required).
Closing date: 17th October 2025.
We think this role's going to be popular and are expecting to attract high interest so we strongly encourage early applications to avoid missing out - closing date is the 17th of October 2025.
What a day might look like for you
The role of Senior Scientific and Policy Officer - Supporting Replacement is an essential contributor to the RSPCA's work to champion the global replacement of animal experiments with humane, non-animal methods.
As a Senior Scientific and Policy Officer, you will provide the Society with knowledge and expertise, and increased advocacy capacity, that will aid our work to increase the uptake of non-animal technologies (NATs) and new approach methodologies (NAMs) in science. The postholder will have a particular focus on making progress on this in academic institutions (e.g. universities).
Specifically, the postholder will aid our understanding and help us to promote the policy changes, including central and institutional support, that are needed to enable scientists currently using animals in research, to move to non-animal methods and approaches. This may include a focus on the application of human behaviour change techniques in improving awareness, attitudes, motivation and practices. In addition, the SSPO will contribute to our work with the scientific community to challenge whether and how animals are currently used.
The role can be mainly home based, but it will involve travel to meetings, some of which would include overnight stays within the UK and in other countries.
Here's a snapshot of some of the key work you'll be doing:
You will help drive the Society's efforts, working with a range of key stakeholders, aimed at overcoming the current barriers and challenges researchers have - especially those within academia - in transitioning to non-animal technologies (NATs) and new approach methodologies (NAMs) in science. Your role will include:
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