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Regulatory Affairs Director

AstraZeneca
Cambridge
1 week ago
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Would you like to apply your Regulatory Affairs strategy expertise and passion to make an impact in a company that follows the science and turns ideas into life changing medicines?


At AstraZeneca, we do this with the upmost integrity even in the most sophisticated situations because we are committed to doing the right thing! We continuously forge partnerships that help bring world‑class treatments to patients in new ways, combining our people's outstanding skills with those of people from all over the globe. Within Oncology Regulatory Science Strategy and Excellence (ORSSE), we bring hope and solutions to patients with unmet needs. We work across our ground‑breaking pipeline and the business to get medicines to patients as efficiently and optimally as possible.


Cambridge, UK is one of over 400 sites here at AstraZeneca, providing a collaborative and vibrant environment where everyone feels comfortable and able to be themselves is at the core of AstraZeneca's priorities.


What you’ll do:

  • Lead cross functional teams in major regulatory submissions (NDA/BLA/IND/CTA), health authority interactions, label discussions, and securing approvals.
  • Develop and implement the program's regional or global strategy ensuring that it is crafted to deliver rapid approval with competitive labeling that is identified by the business, markets and patients.
  • Craft the health authority engagement strategy and interaction plan, drive the formulation of the briefing document focused on strategy and scientific content, lead the team through meeting rehearsals and moderate the meeting itself.
  • Lead a Global Regulatory Strategy Team (GRST) of key contributing members from the regions, emerging markets, RA CMC, Labeling and members of the submission and execution team. Mentor and provide performance feedback to members of your GRST.
  • Deliver regulatory milestones on your team including an assessment of risks and mitigations, emerging data, and the probability of success. Lead preparation of the regulatory strategy document and target product labeling.
  • Own the negotiations with health authorities and initiate and deliver key regulatory documents.
  • Plan and construct the global dossier and core prescribing information including product maintenance, supply and compliance activities.
  • Partner with marketing companies (countries) and regional regulatory affairs staff to influence developing views/guidance.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in a science related field with at least 3 years of Regulatory strategy or related knowledge/experience.
  • A solid knowledge of regulatory affairs within at least one therapeutic area in both early and late development.
  • Previous demonstrated experience of regulatory drug development or equivalent, and experience with major HA interactions.
  • Demonstrated competencies of strategic thinking, strategic influencing, risk evaluation, innovation, initiative, leadership and excellent oral and written communication skills.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Advanced degree preferred.
  • Experience in Oncology (small molecules & biologics) is preferred.
  • Prior experience with phase 3 design including end of phase 2 health authority interactions.
  • Contribution to a regulatory approval including leading response team and labeling negotiations.
  • Knowledge and understanding of guiding principles in drug development such as benefit/risk profile, dose selection or statistical design.
  • Broad background of experience working in pharmaceutical business and prior experience in several areas within regulatory affairs.
  • Ability to work strategically within a business critical and high-profile development program.
  • Critical thinking on current global regulatory science questions and good understanding of the corresponding scientific and clinical component.

Next Steps – Apply today!

AstraZeneca embraces diversity and equality of opportunity. We are committed to building an inclusive and diverse team representing all backgrounds, with as wide a range of perspectives as possible, and harnessing industry‑leading skills. We believe that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. We welcome and consider applications to join our team from all qualified candidates, regardless of their characteristics. We follow all applicable laws and regulations on non‑discrimination in employment (and recruitment), as well as work authorization and employment eligibility verification requirements.


Competitive salary and benefits package on offer:


Recognizing the importance of individualized flexibility, our ways of working allow employees to balance personal and work commitments while ensuring we continue to create a strong culture of collaboration and teamwork by engaging face‑to‑face in our offices 3 days a week.


Date Posted
17-Oct-2025


Closing Date
29-Nov-2025


Our mission is to build an inclusive and equitable environment. We want people to feel they belong at AstraZeneca and Alexion, starting with our recruitment process. We welcome and consider applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of characteristics. We offer reasonable adjustments/accommodations to help all candidates to perform at their best. If you have a need for any adjustments/accommodations, please complete the section in the application form.


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