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Regulatory Affairs Consultant OTC, Consumer Health

Hays Careers
High Wycombe
2 weeks ago
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Regulatory Affairs Consultant, EMEA Consumer Health, hybrid working, contract job
Your new company
I'm working with a global leader in consumer health, who are looking to strengthen their Regulatory Affairs team with a Regulatory Affairs Consultant for a 6-month hybrid contract job within their Self Care division, focused on the EMEA region.
Your new role
This role supports regulatory strategy and operations across the EMEA region for a portfolio of OTC and self care products. You'll be responsible for ensuring regulatory compliance, supporting product lifecycle management, and facilitating timely approvals and market access.

  • Regulatory Submissions: Prepare, compile, and submit regulatory dossiers (e.g. variations, renewals, notifications) in line with EMEA requirements.
  • Lifecycle Management: Maintain product registrations and ensure timely updates across multiple markets.
  • Labelling & Claims: Review and approve product labelling, artwork, and promotional materials for compliance with local regulations.
  • Regulatory Intelligence: Monitor changes in EMEA regulatory frameworks and assess impact on product portfolio.
  • Stakeholder Collaboration: Work cross-functionally with Regulatory, Medical, Quality, and Marketing teams to support business objectives.
  • Systems & Documentation: Maintain regulatory databases and ensure documentation is audit-ready....

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