Job overview
This is a high-profile, challenging and rewarding leadership role at UKHSA with the ability to make a significant impact on the organisation's future direction.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) exists to protect people from health threats. We prevent and reduce the harm caused by infectious diseases, chemicals, radiation, the health effects of climate change and environmental hazards.
The Director of Public Health Microbiology provides national leadership for UKHSA's microbiology and laboratory-based infectious disease science, ensuring high-quality diagnostics, surveillance and expertise that underpin the Agency's mission to protect health and strengthen national health security. The role is accountable for the National Reference Laboratories, Clinical Network Laboratories, microbiology services in bacteriology, virology, mycology and parasitology and associated laboratory technologies.
Main duties of the job
The Director ensures the Public Health Microbiology network delivers safe, resilient and efficient services, maintaining day-to-day operations while generating surge capacity for public health incidents. They lead the modernisation of laboratory systems, drive scientific and operational excellence, and ensure that UKHSA meets its domestic and international commitments, including designated collaborating centres and specialist functions.
They work closely with the Director of Health Security Scientific Research to align scientific strategy, integrate laboratory services and uphold national and international standards. Together, they foster strong partnerships with government, the NHS, academia and industry, build workforce capability and contribute to timely, accurate and high-quality microbiological testing, surveillance and innovation across UKHSA.
Key responsibilities will include:
Location:
This role is hybrid working, based at one of UKHSA's core locations (Birmingham, Leeds, Liverpool, and London) or at one of our scientific campus sites (Colindale, Porton and Chilton). In exceptional circumstances, you may also be based in one of UKHSA's supporting hubs or health protection operation centres. There will also be a need to travel regularly to London and Porton Down.
Security clearance:
This role requires Developed Vetting (DV) clearance. If not already held, the successful candidate can start the role once Security Check (SC) clearance has been obtained, but continued employment is dependent on obtaining and maintaining DV level clearance, which must be initiated within the first 3 months of an agreed start date.
Please see the full advert on Health Jobs UK and the candidate pack for more information.