Lead global CMC regulatory strategy and preparation of eCTD submissions for investigational and commercial biologics. Provide regulatory guidance to project teams, interact with health authorities, monitor evolving CMC regulations, and manage a team of Regulatory Affairs directors and managers.
Job Description
POSITION SUMMARY:
This position will support global CMC regulatory activities
related to investigational/commercial large molecule biologic products. This
position will serve as a strategic business partner in providing regulatory CMC
guidance to various development teams and for preparation of global CMC
regulatory submissions to achieve timely approvals. This position will also be
responsible for managing various Regulatory Affairs personnel at the Director
and Manager levels who provide CMC support for the company’s biologic product
portfolio.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Accountable for strategy, planning, definition of content, and
preparation of global regulatory eCTD CMC submissions and responses to Health
Authority questions related to investigational and commercial biologics.
- Identifies supporting documents required for global CMC
submissions
- Prepares CMC briefing documents for meetings with regulatory
agencies
- Participates in CMC meetings with regulatory agencies
- Directs CMC activities associated with global regulatory
registration of biologic products
- Provides CMC regulatory guidance and support to project core teams
- Provides CMC strategic support for biologic products
- Reviews CMC submission documents relative to regulatory guidance
requirements
- Monitors, assesses, and maintains current awareness of evolving
CMC regulations and guidance documents; apprises management of the impact of
these changes.
- Manages direct reports, including recruitment, training, coaching,
development, assignments, coordination of workload priorities, and performance
- Other activities as assigned
Required Skills
SKILLS, EDUCATION
AND EXPERIENCE:
- S./B.A. required in Chemistry or Life Sciences; advanced degree
preferred
- Minimum of 10 years of related experience in biologics
- Specific experience related to the preparation of global
regulatory eCTD CMC submissions for investigational and commercial biologic
products
- Prior regulatory affairs managerial experience, with direct
supervision of mid- to senior-level regulatory professionals, or equivalent
managerial role required
- Demonstration of positive interaction skills and work ethic
- Proven communication skills (verbal and written)
- Good organizational skills and attention to detail
- Capable of working independently and in a team environment
- Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously
- Ability to successfully negotiate in a team environment
- Good skills with MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Document
Management Systems
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