Scientist – Synthetic Chemistry
About Vernalis
Working within our fully equipped research laboratories in Cambridge, our established group of scientists are world leaders in fragment and structure-based drug discovery.
Our scientists develop and apply fragment and structure-based methods to solve problems in drug discovery and have generated cell active lead compounds and development candidates against targets in oncology, neurodegeneration, anti-infectives and inflammation.
The Role – Job Summary
We are seeking a motivated, lab-based synthetic chemist to support ongoing research and compound synthesis activities within a collaborative chemistry team. This role offers an excellent opportunity for a developing chemist to strengthen practical skills in modern synthetic organic chemistry while contributing to high-quality experimental delivery.
You will contribute to the design and execution of synthetic routes, purification and characterisation of organic molecules, and accurate documentation of experimental work. The position provides exposure to a multidisciplinary research environment and the opportunity to broaden technical expertise, scientific understanding, and professional capability.
This role is well-suited to candidates with a solid practical and theoretical foundation, who are keen to learn, take ownership of experimental work, and grow within a supportive scientific environment.
This position is being offered on a 2-year fixed term basis.
Key Responsibilities
- Design and execution of synthetic routes to prepare target molecules of the required quantity and purity
- Application of purification and characterisation techniques, including flash chromatography, HPLC, LCMS and NMR
- Accurate recording of experimental work and timely upkeep of electronic laboratory notebook records
- Literature searching, and use of modern informatics tools, to solve synthetic challenges
- Preparation of technical summaries and written reports, and presentation of work at internal departmental and project meetings
- Keeping up-to-date with modern developments in synthetic organic chemistry and laboratory best practices
- Safe working, in accordance with company policies and procedures
Skills and Competencies
Essential
- Hold a BSc / MChem (or equivalent) in chemistry
- Have practical laboratory experience in synthetic organic chemistry, gained in an industrial or academic environment (minimum 1–2 years)
- Able to demonstrate a sound theoretical understanding of organic synthesis and reaction mechanism
- Strong attention to detail with accurate record keeping
- Able to work effectively – both independently and as part of a team
- Good oral and verbal communication skills
- Commitment to safe and high-quality laboratory practices
Desirable
- Experience working in a medicinal chemistry / drug discovery environment
- Familiarity with chemical databases and informatics tools (e.g. ChemDraw, SciFinder, Dotmatics, ChemAxon)
- Experience working in an industrial laboratory setting
Personal Attributes
- Enthusiastic, reliable, and motivated to learn and develop
- Strong problem-solving mindset with a proactive approach
- Able to manage workload effectively and adapt to changing priorities
- Collaborative, professional, and detail-focused
Why Vernalis?
At Vernalis you will be part of ‘One Team’ working in a friendly and collaborative office.
As well as a competitive salary, we offer a comprehensive range of benefits including generous pension contributions, private healthcare cover, 26 days annual leave, plus bank holidays, holiday purchase scheme, flexitime, discretionary bonus, employee assistance programme and enhanced family leave policies.
Normal working hours for this full-time position is 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, but alternative working patterns will be considered for the right candidate.
If you feel passionate about joining a team where scientific excellence and enthusiasm combine in a friendly and flexible environment to impact drug discovery projects, then please get in touch!
To apply please send across your CV to: HR@vernalis.com
Please include a covering letter which outlines your suitability and motivation for this position.
Please note that applicants must have the right to work in the UK as we are unable to provide visa sponsorship for this position.
Vernalis Research is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community – a place where we can all be ourselves and succeed on merit.
