FAQs
What is the job title for this position?
The job title is Scientist / Study Director (all genders).
What are the main responsibilities of this role?
Main responsibilities include taking responsibility as study director for pre-clinical toxicity studies, planning and coordinating non-clinical study activities, collaborating with internal and external stakeholders, interpreting complex study results, and ensuring compliance with animal welfare and GLP regulations.
What educational background is required for this position?
A university degree (M.Sc.) in natural sciences, toxicology, pharmacology, or veterinarian (DVM) or human medical doctor (DM) combined with long-term working experience in a relevant field is required.
Are there specific regulations that candidates should be familiar with?
Yes, candidates should have knowledge and understanding of GLP regulations, as well as a solid scientific understanding of animal welfare.
Is experience in toxicology necessary for this role?
Ideally, candidates should have comprehensive knowledge and experience in toxicology.
What language skills are required for this position?
Candidates must be fluent in both English and German, both written and spoken.
Does Bayer promote diversity in the workplace?
Yes, Bayer embraces diversity by providing an inclusive work environment and encourages all individuals to bring their whole selves to work.
What benefits does Bayer offer employees?
Bayer offers a competitive compensation package, flexible work arrangements, support for family care, professional growth opportunities, health awareness programs, and more.
Is there a focus on professional development in this role?
Yes, Bayer supports professional growth by providing access to learning and development opportunities, training programs, and coaching and mentoring programs.
Where is this position located?
The position is located in Wuppertal-Aprath, North Rhine Westfalia, Germany.
Are applications accepted from individuals with diverse backgrounds?
Yes, Bayer welcomes applications from all individuals, regardless of various factors such as race, gender, age, and disability, and is committed to treating all applicants fairly.