
Food Law, Scientific Affairs & Data Advisor
Key Responsibilities
- Monitor regulatory developments related to food and feed safety, and broader food policy topics.
- Assess new and existing legislation, evaluating their potential impact on the sector, and communicate these developments to members with clarity and precision.
- Interpret emerging scientific studies and assess their relevance to industry needs or policy developments.
- Coordinate the collection, consolidation, and analysis of data, particularly on food safety-related issues, to support evidence-based advocacy and compliance efforts.
- Identify, propose, and help facilitate common positions among members, contributing to the development of clear and aligned messaging.
- Support the preparation of technical dossiers, submissions, and regulatory interactions with relevant authorities.
- Represent and defend the industry’s positions with EU policymakers and regulators, national associations, partners, and other key stakeholders; contribute to expanding and maintaining these networks.
- Provide scientific and technical support to the association and its members across relevant policy and regulatory matters.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s or master’s degree in agronomy, food safety, food technology / a PhD or research background in a relevant scientific field (e.g. food science, toxicology, biology, agricultural sciences) is welcomed
- Scientific or technical background is a pre-requisite
- At least 2-5 years’ experience in a regulatory or legal role preferably in industry, a trade association, law practice or consultancy with food context; 5+ years’ experience is welcomed,
- Prior experience in areas such as food processing, raw materials, and of scientific topics. Understanding of EU regulatory developments in the same domains
- Experience in data collection and management and statistical analysis.
- Ability to propose actions to drive regulatory developments in the right direction, and to explain the issues of the industry to regulators and other stakeholders.
- Ability to drive discussions and to seek a suitable compromise for all parties, both within the membership and with external stakeholders/EU institutions.
- Excellent Oral and Written command of English. Additional EU languages also considered an important asset.
- Good communication skills and the ability to translate scientific and technical information into simple messages.
- A proactive, can-do attitude with the ability to take initiative and drive tasks forward independently.
- Systems thinker with resilience to navigate complex, long-term regulatory processes.
For more information about Starch Europe: http://www.starch.eu
Please send your CV, and a motivation letter by email to Veronique Deridder veronique.deridder@starch.eu
Deadline 30 August 2025
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