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Reckitt
Hull
3 weeks ago
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Regulatory Affairs & Safety (RAS) Strategy Lead – Aircare & Programme Management


Reckitt – Kingston, Hull, England, United Kingdom


Job posted 1 day ago. Location: United Kingdom.


About the Role

The RAS Strategy Lead is a senior leader with a large global remit responsible for leading the regulatory and safety strategy end to end for the Air Care business. Together with the team, you will be accountable to establish the overarching global regulatory and safety end to end strategies for the Air Care business. Ensure strategies has full alignment with corporate strategy and guarantee matrix leadership for cross functional regulatory focus teams including all regulatory and safety disciplines and local teams, to guarantee one voice & execution. Next to that, this role is also responsible for driving RAS programmes, leading others in driving key projects and programmes, and being accountable to a senior steering committee in the process.


Responsibilities

  • Lead the global regulatory and safety strategy for Air Care products, from innovation through to lifecycle management and risk mitigation.
  • Represent the Regulatory function in cross-functional teams, influencing strategic plans and ensuring regulatory input is embedded early.
  • Oversee global registration and notification processes, managing complex regulatory requirements across multiple markets.
  • Partner with country regulatory teams to align development plans, timelines, and data needs.
  • Shape future policy through advocacy and regulatory intelligence, and lead responses to safety or compliance issues.
  • Champion science-led innovation, integrating external insights and technologies to drive product superiority.
  • Build a high-performing, agile team culture focused on ownership, collaboration, and care for colleagues.
  • Deliver training and guidance to prepare the business for evolving regulatory landscapes.

Programme Management

  • Lead impact assessments for legislative changes, coordinating subject matter experts across functions.
  • Define ownership and implementation strategies for new regulations, ensuring clarity and accountability.
  • Develop and manage project plans, timelines, and risk assessments using best-in-class tools.
  • Facilitate cross-functional collaboration, tracking milestones and dependencies to ensure successful delivery.

Experience & Qualifications

  • Proven experience in global regulatory affairs, ideally within consumer goods or FMCG.
  • Strong leadership and stakeholder management skills across functions and geographies.
  • Expertise in programme/project management with a track record of delivering complex initiatives.
  • Strategic mindset with the ability to translate regulatory requirements into business opportunities.
  • Passion for innovation, science, and continuous improvement.

Skills for Success

Business Strategy, Task Execution Under Pressure, Makes strategic Business Decisions, Business Accumen, Commercial Awareness, Objective Setting, Accountability, Adaptability, Consumer Insight, Creative Direction, Consumer Needs, R&D, Product Lifecycle Management, Change Leadership, Intellectual Property, Business Partnership, Collaboration and partnership building, Collaborator, Relationship Management, Adapt to changes in technological development plans, Product vision and strategy development, Ability to challenge the status quo and propose improvement, Innovation Processes, Predictive Analytics, Digital transformation for R&D, Quality and Manufacturing.


What We Offer

With inclusion at the heart of everything we do, working alongside our four global Employee Resource Groups, we support our people at every step of their career journey, helping them to succeed in their own individual way. We invest in the wellbeing of our people through parental benefits, an Employee Assistance Program to promote mental health, and life insurance for all employees globally. We have a range of other benefits in line with the local market. Through our global share plans we offer the opportunity to save and share in Reckitt's potential future successes. For eligible roles, we also offer short-term incentives to recognise, appreciate and reward your work for delivering outstanding results. You will be rewarded in line with Reckitt's pay for performance philosophy.


Equality & EEO Statement

We recognise that in real life, great people don't always 'tick all the boxes'. That's why we hire for potential as well as experience. Even if you don't meet every point on the job description, if this role and our company feels like a good fit for you, we still want to hear from you. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, disability or medical condition; colour, ethnicity, race, citizenship, and national origin; religion, faith; pregnancy, family status and caring responsibilities; sexual orientation; sex, gender identity, gender expression, and transgender identity; protected veteran status; size or any other basis protected by appropriate law.


Benefits Summary

We offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes parental benefits, an Employee Assistance Program, life insurance, local market benefits, global share plans, short-term incentives, and alignment with Reckitt's performance philosophy.


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