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Senior Regulatory Affairs Associate

Taylored Consultancy
Birmingham
4 days ago
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Summary:

Are you an Regulatory Affairs professional looking for a new challenge? If so, Taylored Consultancy has just the opportunity for you!


Taylored Consultancy began its journey in January 2023 and has been growing rapidly ever since and is now seeking a Regulatory Affairs professional to join our expanding team! Taylored Consultancy supports a wide range of businesses, with clients ranging from cutting edge start-ups to S&P500 listed multi-nationals, challenging the status quo by providing a refreshing, strategic, and more commercial approach to Regulatory Affairs consulting.


You’ll have the opportunity to work in a dynamic and stimulating working environment with lots of opportunities for you to develop and grow. As an early stage business, you’ll make your mark at the company, measurably contributing to the success and growth of the business and benefiting from a vast range of opportunities to grow and progress in your career.


Role Description:

Job Title: Regulatory Affairs Senior Associate - Permanent - Full Time


Full Time

Classifications: Cosmetics

Work Model: Hybrid (3 days in office)

Salary: £35,000-£40,000 (experience dependent)

Location: Birmingham, UK


Responsibilities, including, but not limited to:

  • Attending prospect meetings and onboarding new clients
  • Attending client meetings both remote and onsite as and when needed
  • Creating regulatory strategies for global markets
  • Creating, maintaining, and conducting gap assessments on technical file documentation and product information files (PIF)
  • Formulation review for cosmetics
  • Label reviews for cosmetics
  • Product registrations and notification, where relevant, across
  • Reviewing and preparing UK responsible person and EC Authorised Representative documentation
  • Prepare, review, and support the compilation of documentation for Cosmetic Product Safety Reports (CPSRs)
  • Sign off Cosmetic Product Safety Reports (CPSRs)
  • Liaising with Notified/Approved Bodies and Competent Authorities
  • Attending exhibitions, conferences, and network events


Requirements:

  • Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in regulatory affairs within the cosmetic industry 
  • Qualified as a safety assessor for Cosmetic Product Safety Reports (CPSRs) creation and sign off
  • Must be eligible to work in the UK 
  • Knowledge of regulations and standards
  • Willingness to learn and grow: We are looking for a motivated candidate who is eager to learn and grow as part of a team. A willingness to continuously develop your skills and contribute to the team’s success is essential
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Attention to detail and strong analytical skills
  • Commercial mind set and energised by a fastpaced, dynamic environment
  • Bachelor's degree or higher in a related field


Desired:

  • Medical Device experience – UK, EU and US
  • Food supplement experience
  • Quality assurance experience
  • Relevant certifications or qualifications in regulatory affairs


Benefits

Professional growth and development: As a Regulatory Affairs Senior Consultant, you’ll have the opportunity to work on a diverse range of projects and classifications. As a small company you have the scope to expand your role and grow with the company. 

 

Dynamic work environment: Join a team that works across multiple classifications and a wide range of customers, where every day brings new challenges and opportunities to make a difference. You will get to work directly with the clients, watch them grow and help them launch new products!


No agencies please.

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