Regulatory Manager / Senior Regulatory Manager - Clinical Trials

Precision Medicine Group
London
1 day ago
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Precision for Medicine is not your typical CRO. At Precision for Medicine we have brought together new technologies, expertise and operational scale to help the life sciences improve the speed, cost and success rate of bringing life-changing therapies to patients. What sets us apart is the way we integrate clinical trial execution with deep scientific knowledge, laboratory expertise and advanced data sciences. We have a strong focus on Oncology and Rare Disease.

Precision for Medicine are recruiting a Regulatory Manager / Senior Regulatory Manager (depending on experience) to join our team.

The Regulatory Manager provides regulatory strategy and development guidance for optimal conduct of clinical trials, regulatory agency meetings, orphan designations, paediatric planning, and accelerated procedures, ensuring timely preparation of well organized, quality regulatory submissions in compliance with applicable regulations. The Regulatory Manager coordinates and prepares regulatory documents for submission to Regulatory Authorities and/or Ethics Committees, as applicable.

Essential functions of the job include but are not limited to:

  • Provides regulatory guidance throughout the clinical development life cycle
  • Compile, coordinate and review applications to Regulatory Authorities including, but not limited to, CTA/IND, annual reports, routine amendments, scientific advice/regulatory authority meetings, orphan designations, paediatric planning, and marketing applications. Also provides strategic regulatory input as required
  • Develops and/or reviews documents intended for submission to the Regulatory Authorities and/or Ethics Committees to assure compliance with regulatory standards
  • Serve as representative of Global Regulatory Affairs at project team meetings with both external and internal customers
  • Works within a project team, and where necessary, leads project for the region or globally
  • Oversee and coordinate Regulatory Affairs Specialists to achieve submission targets for contracted programs
  • Maintenance of project plans, project trackers and regulatory intelligence tools as it pertains to assigned responsibilities and to keep Regulatory Leadership updated.
  • Assist in development of Regulatory Affairs Specialists and other operational area staff, as required
  • Provide input, as required, into regulatory strategy and timeline development for new study opportunities Assists in establishing company standards to ensure the highest quality of submitted information
  • Participates in maintaining and executing on the corporate quality initiatives across business units within clinical solutions.
  • Keeps abreast and continually expand knowledge of laws, regulations and guidelines governing drug development and approval
  • Provides ICH GCP guidance, advice and training to internal and external clients
  • Serve as representative of Global Regulatory Affairs at business development meetings

Qualifications

Minimum Required:

  • Bachelors degree, or equivalent experience, ideally in a scientific or healthcare discipline
  • 5 years Regulatory experience required for the Manager level and 7 years Regulatory experience required for the Senior Manager Regulatory level
  • Computer literacy (MS Office/ Office 365)
  • Fluent in English

Preferred

  • Graduate, postgraduate
  • Possesses basic understanding of financial management

Other Required

Candidates must have regulatory affairs experience working for a Clinical Research Organisation and have experience leading Clinical Submissions

Informed knowledge of all aspects of the drug development process inclusive of regulatory milestones and specialized knowledge of regulatory activities for at least one major region (EU, US) including but not limited to submissions to Regulatory Authorities, including INDs/CTAs and amendments, Scientific Advice Procedures, and post-approval submissions.

  • Ability to understand clinical and pre-clinical study results, to help in its interpretation for regulatory positions and strategy
  • Knowledgeable of clinical trials methodology, including a working knowledge of protocols and indications being studied
  • Knowledge and expertise with relevant regulations and guidance supporting pharmaceutical development
  • Availability for domestic and international travel including overnight stays

Competencies

  • Strong interpersonal skills and a proven ability to contribute to a team environment involving balancing the demands stemming from multifaceted research activities
  • Demonstrates an acceptable degree of professionalism, as evidenced by punctuality, ability to deliver on commitments, an understanding of the service culture and positive interactions with customers and teammates
  • Ability to manage multiple and varied tasks in a fast-moving environment, good record-keeping skills
  • Exhibits high self-motivation, and is able to work and plan independently as well as in a team environment
  • Motivates other members of the project team to meet timelines and project goals
  • Flexible attitude with respect to work assignments, and new learning
  • Resolves project related problems and prioritize workload to meet deadlines with little support from management
  • Focuses on continuous improvement, including the ability to make proactive assessments on how to make processes more efficient and people more effective
  • Collects data of consistently high standard
  • Communicates effectively in the English language both verbally and in written form
  • Conducts formal presentations to a wide variety of audiences including colleagues, investigative staff, and clients with a high level of proficiency

We invite you to learn more about our growing organization serving our clients that are researching ground breaking cancer therapies. We strive to ensure employees feel appreciated for the contributions they make every single day. You will provide input and have your ideas valued and nurtured, impacting positive change for the company.

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Precision Medicine Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.

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